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' - ~ AND ; S 70 MEET |STRIKERS OBJECT TO | SEPHARD SCUER, (s = ) O e e e l | Mrs. James Royston, a widow, died | Mayor Quigley to Confer With Tce 5 3 g last night at the home of her niece - 2 ¥ ‘ Mrs. Robert Avery of 30 John street. Men on Monday Evening—Hold i NEW YOREK STOCK EXOHANGE 4 2 Twelve Workers of New Britain Ma- She was 76 years old and was one of L SEESR0) 5 | NEW BRITAIN, CON | the oldest residents of this city. She | Comference in Hartford. 5 S g chine Co. Quit Work When Col- . lived for many years on High street A meeting of all the ice dealers in the policy of this bank Says ASSflllamS HaVF’NO Gl‘OllI]d and was one of the parishioners in | the city will be held at Mavor Georse ored Soldier Is Hired. B 7 aid to those industries % j St. Mary’s church during the late | A Quigley’s office on Monday .evening| . . of this community which need IO[‘ Oppoqul] ther Daly's time. Her husband | af s o'clock. The ice committee will| TWelve employes of the milling de- M g/, cia1 assistance whenever Y L vete £ iV at this time confer with the dealers|Partment of the New Britain Machine they show by reason of e 5 Mrs. A ves 4 | about supplying the ecity with ice, | SOMPany went on strike yesterday |f§ o ment and good Washington, Ju® Supporting . Mary Haslip and a niec should the Berkshire com ; ::,]“.}“ “'hhmfl, SEOTRIE ,"’“’]""’1 sol- |l prospec S i ed the League of Npions, Senator Shep-|Huzh R lds The funeral will be | out its threat to cut off Ne Francs "u recenty ”“'“U e hard, demoorat fexas, told the sen- |held Monday morning at 8:30 o’clock | from ice. “rance, was hired to work on a ma- o 2 | from 30 John street and at 9 o'clock Mayor Quigley bl i chine with them. Brown w twice > } ¢ > satisfaction : St lin St. Joseph’s church. The burial | Richards and Henry Bailey of the ice | €ited for bravery while overseas and AT s e IS, krary ar making powerOf the league w en- % e aiTe T oe e tirely ,A:. ndjss. The covenant only | Will he in t old Catholic cemetery. | company held a conference with the|received the French Croix de Guer pledges the g = = 1 5 < mmitt he e result of our customer: l a . o co-1| | Hartford ice investigating committee One of t o ntin h S o operate in rpelling invasion MATSENS E TALN. yesterday afternocn. The mayor stat- F-Y!m p, called the Herald flic s ga 0. S Fi nd Mrs. William | © ay that the Hartford committee | thiS morning and stated the reason loyalty h ot i but confersno powers on the I e s Iy G ¥ 1 today that the Ha d co e n : S ec st ith a|Why the men quit their work. Ile N e o in that rega'd tit and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. | can complete arrangements with a|W usiness has come to A Maine concern that will supply this imed tk the officials fac ald Protect Peace, B e eateitineal: : vil 3 med tha i BT \A,F“‘Ti e Teovenantlas s whalar ..'"’“1‘5 e pata "\.‘,‘l”‘“ ,’:l"";f city with a carload of ice each day.|tory are planning to replac: i We'd like to demonstrat eaid the fexas senator, “It may well | vointhren stroct last et arr. moce | The price of the ice offered is much|borers with colored worlker: § tuis to vou. o - be chartterized as the most effective | it returmed from Brance but a short | Cheaber than that charged by the|colored men will work = | istance. s 3 v 3erks e company. while the white milling hands rec instrument for maintenancé’ of p o after seeins 20 months' | Berkshir P and the preventign of war the h Hverses Mr. and Mr S ;’mm e e E The Gpmmmcmi Tms‘ an N G IN BE CH C — : ar the hear e and 2 hour. [ Deinot niembted S X e ol with the New Britain Machine com- NEW BRITAIN. CONN. ¥ (@ Room 410 National Bank Bullding. Telephone 3126, S = | £ Teials this n and nc [ z the fact that we have not reached that ST, MATTHEV CHURCH. pany officials th worning and no | "“: T. FRANK LEE, Manager stage, where war may be entirely sup- & = June Get-together at “Y” Wednesday | 28reement was said to have been here will be services at St. reached. The posiiicrs are open to | g i ' y . ressed. It makes war remegte and| There will be two services a | o L 5 2 . B xnpmhm R et o i ;| Matthew’s Lutheran church tomorrow | —Americanization Committee Holds | the men, the strikers say, if they de- | | MMEREIA { (1] (N aten ire rms (1] = e % B rning ¢ Snglis arvi a 9 sire to return to work. Another con- £y i Uis publlc opipgen angimoralior e lon MR A s C o e Final Meeting Monday. ference on the situatica will be held | bt . TRUST.ED. civilization in ome great international | o'clock and the German a 5 ; 1N S RO T s : t unit, pledzed to®thé peacefyl settle- | Sunday school classes will meet at A June get-together luncheon will o Monday morning. Contrary to a | g e Ollg an 0 ment of international controversies. |noon bo held by the chamber of commerce [ FePort printed in o morninz paper, | § %) ; Tries to Refute Argument. B at the Y. M. C. A. next Wednesday | (i strike:s claim tla ihoyveren " o “But we are told that the United | TO HOLD OUTING. and an enrettainment is being arrang- "'“ . : £ 'l‘ls:,‘fl';' ; | : e e o ha ¢ were mnot pro-Ger- States should not enter into ar-| jepuda Halevi lodge, 1..0. B. B. “‘h:‘fnff’”";j i "é"”" ‘,’”f _r"‘l om T e - : rangement of this Ikind because our| i nolq its annual outing tomorrow | Mittee in charge of the affair s head- | MAaNs and that at least two of e 1 - = ~ geographical situation and our inher- | % Highland Lake, Winsted, About| ¢l PY B. H. Gardner and music wil|S 8 € 2 y '8 ent 1gth mal independent of | & = i i in | Pe furnished by Par orchest e = oe ieatey 7. June 21.-—Mrs. | B [ J ent 1200 members and friends will be in e T o | PALMETR TROBE 18 3 ; Sl foreign broils, and they say this with [Pt e vesht recetvodi i S - | Charles Wheelwright, mother of Prof. | Rooms 309-310° National Bank Blag. _— B8t ifohean 1o can e ay | chamber of commerce announcing BEING CONTINUED e e by autos which will leave this city at e Tor- B N W. T. SLOPER, Mgr. ¢ St el S il b3 | that the New Bedford board of edu- Ssbing R o 5 . : SCLTAE forelen soil bearing tragic testimony | £150" 5 jock. An excellent program | tht, the New Bedford board of edu- | ashington, June 20.—Tho sen: ress dispatch concerning the an to the effect of a European situation | 5! % judiciary sub-committee inquiring ced rival of her son in Ameri- | B of events has been arranged. e ne 23| judiciary |uiring | nounced arrival c on this republic | :fm‘“s“";]‘i"rf“‘;’:‘;:] Sehoole L ths: | into the conduct of A. Mitchell Palmer | ca, said .+ home here today she | Nations Must Stand Together. 2wl beenterained VR WhIS |8 (i roper g castotion i o e e s L ) A E lC E fhis covenant we do so as a matter of | yinnipeg, June 21—Six more strike ey general, met again today to discuss L l l “They tell us that,if we subscribe to SIX MORE ARRESTED. RSty Stperintenden o fSch ool B SN e s hia sominationifion a=lnitor snment in Lincoln prison, Eng-; § 5 5 1 "heelwright declared ! N . B : & g v ed by the chamber of commerce. : s (it saliseliiand elwrie B UDD’S favor to other nations; that they need | joaders, all classed as alien tato! The final meeting of the Amerieani- | fiture procedure. There was a belief | ¢ho qiq r lieve he had landed in | [ Py attendance. THe trip will be made H. Holmes and a committee appoint- 11, But wo' do notl needithem.ie T telll] sl Co8t K enstoay by Rova ; ; at the capitol that confirmation of his R ~ t e P have been taken in custody by Roval | o 4i01 committee will be held in the | 2% AL contien * | America you that there was never a time whe@l | Northwest mountad police, it was of- 3 appointment would be recommended it hoe Aty for e old Burritt school Monday evening at | 20F eaSronld ghe) it was more necessary for the eivilized | ficinily announced today. The men | o', BUIILE sehool Monday cvening at| Wiinone further hearings nations to stand together for the peace | are charged with seditious conspiracy | 5 2 portant matters will|| X /o8 SR S IRISH D and liberty of the world than now. It| ang are in custody at Stony Mountain b’; ;;:: ,dg(d m';:zin';”]’w:‘m,l\ ';""h‘:‘h_ custodian, disposed of alien New York, ; S :FRISBIE & Co = is either this or the piling of arma-| penitentiary At e e e L ‘1’ praoperty at less than its value and |the news was le public y 1 ® ments on armaments until th§ peoples’ S ance is desired. o Cw a full attend- |, the advantage of his friends. He |that Prof. Hdward De Valera, presi- 7 e £ 14 | e il lemandedla et e e L e e 2 New Britain National Bank Building. ba.“l;‘;‘zrs;(‘lz;r;l;‘:: 1:‘?’::\umti‘r“m 5 S ETIIT s ot BenIEE The Fourth of July committee win | Genied this and demanded an investi- | dent of the irish republic, is in this | 2. barrfer aguinst war humanity X4 yet| New York, June 21.—The U. §.|meet with Chairman E. J. Porter | 524°" OunAyAe cablostan deom iliranione | | EW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT 3 3 ¥ ay e ol loa T T, Walsh in Paris halt the departure | - & known. Itbuilds fresher and stronger | Shipping board will open an office | Monday affernoon at 4 o'clock. . GOMPERS RE-ELECTED. i of John A. Murphy of Ruff N. Y F. W. PORTER, Manager. : S e lo, | foundations for the civilization and | hero Monday for the sale of the en-| o oo ol o y > City, J. Jun for France aboard the liner Espragne. | progress of mankind. 1t is the might- | tire 2,424 ships of various type ice E 3 as today re-elected | Murphy was to have joined the | iest advance toward a ‘higher exist-|owned by the emergency fleet cor- GETS D. S, C. MEDAL | president of the American Federation [ American mission in behalf of Tre- | ende and a better day since the cry of | poration. The price will be from| <washington, June 21.—General|of Labor, in convention here. . Mr. | land. | angels 1h the skies of Bothlehem for|$215 to $250 a ton depending on the | porshing has made the following | Gompers in a speech said the selection B | peace on earth, good will to men.” type. awards of the D. S. C.: 1 We Offer For Sale Lieut. Donald { was Ameri labor swer to its S 50 Shares New Britain Machine. REDS IN RETREAT. . A R, R T S, McKay, St. Albans, Vt. Sergeant { traducers and opponents. DR. AVID HAS JOB. CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. William J. Ingodd, Altoona, — toxinogs Southern ssia, | 50 Shares American Hardware Co. Paels, June 21.—Dispatches re- June 17.—The : Gen. Deni- | ] New York, June 21—The actual | Corporal William B. Aylward, W SIEGE IN MUNSTER. el 0 Dent= 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark. Getved o¥er the American - military | MO XOTR JUnS S1-he SetMAll oy conn.: Private George AL June 21, (By Associated | Kine, the | 0 Sha , Frary wire intd {@ermany early this after- |.COndIt areag % A Southern Rt b . 5 = Thompson, Springdale, Pa. Press.)—A state of siege has been de- ern Ry i 50 S ~ Boon stated"that Herr Mueller having b e el D sl clared In the district of Munster, in | 1V toward the Volga in pursuit of the 50 Shares Colts. fajled to ¥orm & cabinet, Dr. Eduard | * et A DL > i % G Westphalia, northeast of Cologne, be- | demorelized Soviet troops. The Den- “David, former president of the na- |in €XCess of lezal requirements. This| The New Britain Machine company | voues o5 Spemisin oiorer o ikine forces are within 20 miles of tional assembly had been asked to as- | 15 an increase of $31,064,580 from last | office emploves held an outing at | eering to. intarmation . reachine | Tzaritzin, on the Volza, south of Sar ALL LOCAL SECURITIES sume the task. week. Ocean Beach today American headquarters here. atov. BOUGHT, SOLD and QUOTED s Inquiri es Invited. | Max Mot com ... 49 | Mex Pecrol .......188 s . - 5 5 5 TS ¥ C & Huds o880 Nev DB ec-onnse 19 NYNHG&HRR 30 e b Nor Pac We are prepared to submit plans and execute the same in the most 2dvantageous §| «u s vomme influenced toauy’s bri ek market | manner, or we Will build you a house from your own plans carrying out your own §| i o e 1ty will soon be ratified. Gains ideas. _With our experience we can do this and save you expense and trouble. ] FIRRES T T BB We will advance the money, build your house and turn it over to you ready |, dmimiinane o e for occupancy, all on the easiest plans and most satisfactory terms. All we ask is a §| 7o i i i U S Steel caused occasio but these small payment to insure good faith. | Cer e oo twier. Moo el | U8 Sieel b0 ing Ox‘v _strong. Sales aproximated | g dln o co TG s, Willys Overland We own hundreds of building lots in all sections of the city and can satisfy the 4 oot TR | o o v o g wants of all HOME SEEKERS. If you desire either a modest cottage, a two or § e town of New Britain, in said district, High Low Clo e rsaca three family house or an expensive residence, it is for your interest to call on us be- ¥ izuzem % 70 00 SR e s = = Kuhl pr: ng that as Aministratrix Can & Hd 109% * o) sa e. that g person other fore you purchase or build. If you have only a small amount of cash and desire § i G mnne Taro " S4 15 1 empowered to sell real estate of to purchase on monthly payments, we can help you. IR S S Our experience of thirty years in designing and building houses is at your serv- B (00500 v 00 e ena L AR ice and we will be pleased to answer any inquiries and give any information re- § 00 e Bd mmLO T said ng thereon, by publish- gardi“g house bllildiflg. . g Siai . 3 ‘ e ::‘(h‘v in some newspaper Cen Leather 6 5 § | having a circulation in said district & Ohio .. 661 5 d b py of this order on hino Cop . 46 1635 | the sign in the town of Mil & St Paul 4 3rita id district, and re of the notice = l a] . ISR Gt turn make to this court {2 e as . .. 00 100 given. Crucible Steel % 95 94 By order of court h‘ Ev\ W I H t h q - : 1v\-“:\':‘u):l~:» e S %' 801 MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE srne, o cononaTION organized and qualified through years of efficient, 29 WeSt Maifl St]‘eet i New Bl‘itain Conn . trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, \ ecutor or Admiristrator. Office v . Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Open Monday and Saturday Evenmgs { |5 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD., CONN. M. 1. WHAPLES, Pres't,