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NEW BR TAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, ] e ——— e — EX-CROWN PRINCE FLEES HOLLAND Page) - 4 where he the wo been g ago he was | | bor in #made the. villa friends of men. Much of his time en to writing. Some time reported to be at work on his memdirs Reported in Business., A venture inta busine; weeks ago Holland It was s report- ofticial dis- | received @ announced a been rized with William Holenzollern as the director manager, to tho caleareous sands of the island of Wier- ingen in making pottery.” It was said | the former crown prince was a la ! inyestor in the enterprise. HOLLAND MAY BE HELD RES Washington, reports that the crown prince and former emperor ed patches from Washington company had “8#Ir. Frederick several in use June 26.—Confidential former German also probably the | would attempt fo re-enter Germany after the ning | of the peace treaty, werc received recently by government officials here. This became known today after an | Ssociated Press dispatch telling of | the escape of the crown prince had | been received The former German crown prince | was interned by the Dutch govern- | ment on the Island of Wieringen, and | if he preserves his status as a soldier the opinion of international law au- thorities here is that the Nether- lands government may be held ac- countable by the associated powers forghis escape. Tt was explained war and neutrality ernment of any nation that affords | asylum to a fu tive soldier to intern him for the period of the war, and that in this ir that period teghnically had not elapsed. Officials said one effect of the escape un- doubtedly would be to cause the | suthorities of Holland to renew pre- eautions to prevent the escape of the former emperor. Because of the bitterness manifest- ed by the extreme socialist element against the former ro; family, of- ficials here were somewhat puzzled | by the action of the former crown | prince. They assumed, however, that hégeither must have had some coliragement from his friends in Ger- | many to believe that whatever gov- | ernment survived the present crises would refuse to surrender him to the | associated powers for trial under the terms of the peace treaty should his name be on the prescribed list, or that a coup d'etat was in contempla- | tio'e involving the conservative ele- | ment and officer. of the army who have strongly opposed signing of the peace treaty GERM! \\ R FU%E TO SALUT= that the rules of require the gov- | ance en- YANK | Is Fined 1,006 Marks Not Ac- knowledging Ranl: of U. S. Tdeutenant, Coblenz, June 24, (By Press. )—Captain Bachhauser, signed by the German arm Coblenz, was fined for %efusing to salute an American lisutenant. The captain contended the | war was over and that, any way, the regulations did not call for his salut- | ing an officer of lower rank. This is | the first instance of an action of this | tnd since a definite turn was n the peace situation American officer that after the | reaty of peact is signed the regula- tion, issued December compelling Gerfhan officers to salute will probably | e not enforced. Civilians generally ave seemed relieved as a result of the | pction of the German national as ly at Weimar in reference to p Reveral individual instances have been aported however, in which civilians | n th have assumed a haughty ttitude towards the soldiers without erious result ! The Americans do not expect any touble be n civilians and soldiers, ut precautions 1ve been taken y the military police at Treves, plenz and other towns to prevent trou- ple. With w to avoiding clashes, jho night leaves will be allowed in ¢ thegtowns within the occupicd arca Be oficers desi to have their men | n the barracks at night when most of | ciated | to duty in | 1,000 marks today | taken | say >m - stree Co- vie any the quarrels and fights between Ger- | mans and Affiericans have occurred. | WEST PONSIBLE I, | the work | Mrs. ! killed. | will preside. I | Hartford, | ninth CONSIDERED APPROPRIVTIONS unt is $648,272,000, An Tncrease of $45,000.000 Over House Bill. With nate Wn‘bhlngtm]. June v bill out of the wa ¥ began consic propriations bill b0 which. sum is $45 that carriec t ¥he army bill wns day without a roll ments the $646, 000,000 ,n ex Nt call \\\'v. com- now numerons zreed upon Mitteo amen pes to conference wher gms Wil have to be fitef among these is the provision for | army during 1920 of 400,000 men Ll compared with 300,000 provided in @ house bill. Other principal 3 the senate bill also show b ses over appropriations voted in Mo house. These include $30,000,- bo for aviation. | YD MAN RETURNS. | | | Louis Recknagel returned to his jbme on Camp street last night after months’ service overseas with the | feni@e division. Because of an fll- with pneumonia, Private Reck- el Wes unable to return to the tes with the division and f short time ago released from a lench hospital. Before entering the vice. he was employed at Landers'. | | | Thomas Linder Install New In This Thamas Linde has béen selected by sors as the new Cambr property begin his work e Ue already ta the West he is ret mittee. has The same system of realty in W The develop used her Hartford. Greater were iny before m I'he data ob essment the the matc the ch: plumbing with this s able to nito class, which ¢ cost per cubic foot mation furnished by Jowance on depreci dings of adv New Yo wed they show of and cter year. stenographer. Tt on be completed by Medical Experts Amy ing Insanity Middletown, June 26.—Three medi- cal experts testified this forenoon Amy hypotheti the of Mrs. long case ligan, a being given to wer pital, Yonkers, by, of Ward Diefenderof, of Gilligan wa anity but is in sane when Fr Dr. Gilligan had state and condition gressive Robert E. Isl ane anklin the former. vietim of irresistible from discase. The the woman w to None of Gilligan prior formed opinion seen of her what they enough doin to on had CITAMB | Grocers and Butchers to Meet Tor —Automobile Committee of the association of as- | of commerce will be held William Cowli A mecting Butchers' nix President po: the local dele Several new upon. The assos a memb. or local shaw ship of ¢ was recently was elect HIOrToWw the automobil will draf MAKRES UNUSUAL This holes afternoon Roger Hovey 9 while his went 44 hole, finishing first ninth time one hole at the the HARTFORD MAN GIVEN $4,000 JOB Selected As Expert m‘ Assessment System of expert to e system of valuation o in this cily. rly construction tendered Hartford ary of the Hartford ssment systems in by recommended wined by Mr. is placed on cards. dimensions of the buildin ial and style of construction, the finish heating nformation the commi <0 the building to a defi- rries with 1sed on the infor- contractors. tion s 1ced age. Linder’s salary ¢ the common council at §4,000 per He will have twa as the reass October, CALL WOMAK INSANE Testify Archer-Gillizan Is Not Feign- But Is Really Tr each. Land, NY.) nd New not now R. Diefenderof constitutional morphinism, aggravated doctor: not zent with understanding or capacity understand the doctors saw June 6 and what during the trial heard about her. R O COMMERCE. ates who recent state convention in members ation bout 130, conferred association when Wi stat ifternoon committee et of laws. in of this city went opponent, J: with two up. has been the local links. Qity. West Hartford the board of - (Continued from install th { 1aw what cating and - resignation Mr. Linder next month i strength of engineer his officials, where 5 New York, June 2 sessment com- ALl not city appraisal upon the will be ! ohg midnight next alone there ces on Tuesday e-up with a be obtainable. While individuals not discuss their own lication, information reliable sources to there would bo 600 emporiums open and business Tuesday, ba Stamford, bridze, Mass., the lo that Linder for These and the cquipm: 2| These was learned plied assur Al Proclamation Iso made j time | Saturday a unit ast nig! that n or not later has been fixed ived from Monday ! re nts and ! fore 1 that | should | on Tuesday just as prohibition That Mrs, cuted, U. in E. Archer Gil- | al The & Washington, June question , 3 split prohibition leg parts, prohibition separ: doctors of ig hos- George A. Kir- hos %, and Haven. Ail said simulating in- and was in- Andraws was said Mrs. psychatric and the latter nd made pro- e was also a impu arising all said moral wth the others, tional prohibition and ture of indus result of this decision legislation to enforce hibition would the date the nation | the law. The m e AR to be much more stri to enforce war what she was Mrs. they had from New York, June circuit court of appea handed down tod junction recently gr ederal Judge Mayer District Collector of Internal Elligott. The opinion court permits the pro ceed against alleged war-time p; they and ght Tomorrow Grocers and the chamber this eve- | haw Retail vill be Connecticut att given by nded the | ew Haven. be voted boasts of An hon- upon the m Cowli- president. :30 o'clock on by-laws Make will now Hartford, | Fitzsimmons, June socre necticut Retail that viee i announced | this state, ‘0!' Massachusetts, { Pennsylvania, are war prohibition by legal measures if cree is not i 1ed s have engaged of Windham, former eral, and Arnon A torney for New draw | rary injunction. SCORE. fi the nine | ckson of one on the This is made on but the law has not liquor be dry next T The pall of prohibition will not fall metropolis like Monday will and affected has the anxious Tuly brand of alcoholic refreshment. instructions were sing the Prohibition Tegislation 26.— judiciary committee votod enforcement of war which relate tho enactment rar-time be sure before “will go dry’ less President Wilson acts to suspend sure constitutional prohibition ont -time prohibition. 26.—The in an opinion modified anted against U Attorney Caffey Revenue of secutor iolators >hibition act. Liquor 26.—Thom ary of the Dealers in co-operation with Rhode prepared om going into effect an exc The William A attorne Allings, Haven up the brief seeking a LIQUOR INTERESTS AWAITING NEWS ON REPEALING OF BAN First T decided intoxi- Proclamation Is Expected. New York osday. a mantle at in be it in will n come effect more or from that thirst to iy Sh issued, the on Monday. Wilson the retail up war, XPECT NEW LAW TO ENFORCE DRY ORDER Split ‘Ways—Violators Can Be Prose- . Court Rules he today slation into three te and distinct from | to manu al alcohol. Members expressed belief that pro- July 1, un- to enfor is expected than that the brewers by and Actin Me the to of T0 FIGHT DRY LAW Plans to Combat Prohibition of Light Wines and Beer, 3 association, the liquor dealers of thosc Island to prevent and utive de- liquor inter- Ki Een- ate’s county, to tempo- Man- probably morning where | kick would pub- do every it | im- presidential ban on war- prohibition would be received on than In the event that no such me e i President at midnight dealers have been advised to open if nothing the food stimulation law or ever was heard of. be- like ~time Three house to time constitu- | as a of in- | higher pro- the Dealers Con- at- | Y. w. C. A UIRL ARE } PLANNING VACATION Several Attractive Camping Places Recommended to New Brit- ain Girls. | The northes the ¥ | tractive places and girls expensive te Wl G ficld committee of offers several at- young women happy and in- nd where there opportunity to do desires to Makoni- ard has wild- The parlo ath- n where may spend vacations ways plenty hatever cach of one nios Ior o key ca on Mar a charm for those of the woods boat rides, bats vacation, tha's Vine who love Wi bathing, 1 and all ness and re are bacon letics Lighteen miles the the well known two hundred shacks, and nd have kind of out Albany in unts is situated Altamont camp where zirls live in tents and iniddies and bloomers, all kinds of good tim rides Indian Ladder and famous place the chief at- traction for At the g Chest of Helderberg m Lins in other the at smaller ¢ Rrookside lodge, which accommodate sixty girls, also This camp is under the Sprinc W. C. A but New Britain welcome. Opened just woods and on Camp Maqua, low and groups in tents. ield rls v are this year in the Thompson with a central bur many smaller hungalows for of girls. The camp is an ride from Portland. The all of these camps does not six dollars a weck, and the return filled with enthusi trations for any of the taken at the Y. W. C. Hungerford Court. CITY rrFMs Main Lake is hour's board at exceed girls Regi are on A An imporfant mett club will o'clock in C mercial 1. Mrs. Edward T. Greene and dau ter of Bridgeport, spent the we 1 as the guests of Mr. and Fred Greene of this cify. Samuel Martin, who has been over- the t few months, turned and is now stationed at Camp | Upton awaiting his di ve. Chief Yecoman 1 rd Mar. has landed in New York city year's service overseas. ! A permit to build an ice Lincoln street has Osear Doerr. The | $8,000 Em- at § meeting of the be held tonight seas has re- kham after a house on ned by about been cost is to be Arthur N. Ru- permit to Ma- Dohrenwend to dwelling house on Har- cost of wabout $9,000 Staples sold today a at No. 83 Black Rock avenue, through the Camp Real te Co., to Stanley R. Eddy. R. H. Erwin sold a five-family house at No. 1 Franklin street, through the Camp eal Estate ( Barsom Yousoof; and Mr Jennings sold a store nd tenement building at No. 162 Greenwood street to Samuel Green- berg Building Tnspector therford has g Mills ruct a rison street Mrs. Lulu M one-family house anted a cauley ind to DEATHS AND FUNERALS Harry (Heros) 1 The funeral of Harry opian, whose sudden death occurred Tuesday night in a Main street res- taurant, was hejd this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Erwin Mortuary chapel. Rev. Samuel T. Suteliffe, rec- tor of S k's E church was in ch > of the service and in- | torment was in Fairview cemetery. The deceased was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kachedor 11 and v 3 gopian. (Heros) Hag- risco gopian ELIEVED June 26.—The into several days by Ukrainians has been broken rdvanc f the Ukraini information r ARMISTICE T Paris tered i Po BROKEN. irmistice en- ago the and o for, ceived an n ceordi here today YINCARE. WON'T ATTEND very probahly will be bl the cereme Versailles upon the signature of the peace terms, according to the H Ageney he newspapers her have stated that the president probubly would be present. Poinen to attend attendant LIS — PICTURESQUE VISITORS TOURING PARIS sfidfimwmflu&w R Members of the Abyssinian mission in Paris photographed in the French foreign office. (C) Underwood & Underwood. | g “inancial S s e WALL STREET 81 EXCHANGE REP Wall Street, 10:30 a. m. Point drop in Baltimore & Ohio8 mon, due to the suspension off# dends in conncction with the ¥ new bond issue, and an advance 2 1-2 points in General Motors, the chiet features at the irregulf op n today stock mar Gains extendirg from point were made by U. S. Raibber, California Pkeg., United C , ‘Ameri- can Car and Mexican Petroleum, these being offsct however, by similar re cessions in Studcbaker, Royal Dutch and Beet Sugar Wall food wres of close—Stee and local tr ed the list to hi - levels later. closing was strong mated 900,000 tobaccos, ctions guid- The Sales approxi- New York tions furnished members of hange: Stock by the Exchange quota- Richter & Co., New York st‘ack June 26, sh Low 41 919, Hi Close Beet Su Alaska Gold Am Car & Fdy Co Am Am Am o Loco .. Smelt . Am Sugar 5 Am Tel & Tel . Anaconda Cop . ... AT S Fe Ry Co. Baldwin Loco .... B&O . BIR M Beth steel B Butte Superior Can Pac Cen Leath & Ohio Chino Cop Col F & I Cons C Crucible St Del & Hud Distillers Erie Gen Goodrich Great Nor Nor £ wion Interbpro ..... Interboro pfd ... Kennee Copper Lack Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motor com Mex Petroleum tional T Air & N H & Northern Pac .. Pac Mail § S Co . Penn R Rt sople’s Ga Pressed St 104 723 1001 Ches lec Rub pra o Ore Cetfs vd ke Hud H Ray Cons Reading . 4 tep I & § com Southern Pac Southern Ry Southern Ry Studebalk Texas Oil Union Pa Utah Coppe Rubher Steel teel pfd Car Chem . >stinghouse 68 101% 267% 133 88 1267 106 3% 1157 8 56 % 15 LOCAL EXCHANGE PRICES QUOTED pfd Va W, Ay (By & €o.) Richter Hartford FElec Light So New Eng Tel Co American Brass . American Hos (par Am Hardware Am Silver (par 2 Bill & Spen (par Bristol Brass (pa Colt’s Arms Co (par Zagle Lack Co (par Int Silver pfd Land F & C (par Nat Mar Lamj} N Brit Mch _B-P com c J Mfr Co (jar < S & W (par 2 109 ) (pa M 5 S com L Co.. (par e (na (ps inley R & Stanley Wks or Co com Traut & Hine Union Mfg Co POLICE REPORTS. ed from the today that a | A report v John Pinches c ny jack, a wrencl 1 a pump were stolen last ni om the company’s shed on Che street. Mary Norr venue lost while nd 1 G 1y tnt in oGl work ported the fa wptain this morning other girl who ment of having Adam Teitz day wh corner She suspects an- in her depart- stolen the go0¢ ruck a small bieyele ind South was not hurt. works 'l to- the Main riding his Wh in streets. irl STRUCK BY TRUCK. William agell about 40, and probably afternoon by a rman Brothers of removed to the and at press consciousne authorities could not state a how serious his injuries were. | As soon as he was struck he was taken | into a nearby cafe to aivait the ar- Carpenter, seked injured owned h ord. He New Britain time had Hospital to tru P Har k H was hospital not regained fractions /to a8 G Room 410 “olt's ™ T. > fert jnught S1OOK EXCHANGE .. NEW BRITAIN, Co. 7% Cumulative e to yield 7.20% BEACH & C 'l‘elephonc ’1 e Bnalze-r ‘ire Arms Stock and Sold o) Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. WE WIL, AMER:CAN mJY HARDWARE NOPTY « JUDD’S FLEET SEQSTRUETION BLATES H’] o \A.. (Continued from First Page) for these acts of destruction so that the appropriate penalties may be im- posed. Furthermore, the incident gives the allied and assaciated power a right to reparation for the los caused, and in consequence, a right to proceed to such further measures as the said powers may deem appropri- ate. Breach of Confidence. “Lastly, the sinking of the German fleet is nat only a violation of the mistice, but can only be regarded the allied and associated powers as a deliberate breach in advance of the conditions communicated to Germany and now accepted by her. Furthe more, the incident is not an isolated act. The burning or permissian for the burning of the French flags which Germany was to restore constitutes another deliberate breach in advace of the same conditions. Will Exact Repa “In cansequence, the allied and as- sociated powers declare that they take note of these signal acts of bad faith and that when the investigations have been completed into all the cir- cumstances they will exact the nec sary reparation. Tt is evident that any repetition of acts like those must &av a very unfortunate effect upon the fu- re operation of the treaty which the rmans are about to sign. They have made complaint of the 15 years' period of occupation which the treaty contemplates. They have made com- plaint that admission to the league of nations may be too long deferred. How can Germany put forward such ms if she encourages or deliberate violatians of her engagements? She should the allies use the full powers conferred on them by the treaty, par- tienlarly deliberately violates its provisions. “(Signed) by ation, written “G. CLEMENCEAU.” REALTY TRANSFERS. Louis Nair to Build Two Six-Tene- ment Houses on Talcott Street. LeWitt this morning trans- on alcott street to Mr. Nair has alrcady to build two six-tene- houses on the property. New Britain Lumber and Coal trustee, has sold property ticut avenue to Patrick and McDonough. Other realty were as follows: Ermina Central Realty ty on wards company to G. on East street George ferred two Louis Nair commenced ment The compa lots on Conne Elizabeth transfers Pidsiey to street; Central Sadlalino pro- prope Realty perty WALK-OUT Waterbury, June ufacturers we cours reports of additional Ing to work, scveral small strikes at various plants made the day one of apprehension. About 150 employes of the Wovelty Mfs. practically the entire forco walked out, the same the Novelty Mfg. company's plant IN WATERBURY. 26.—While n- d today by rikers return- @0 Lx Capital 3750,000. rival of the ambulance and im- mediately taken to the hospital. | HARTFORD, HANS | permits | | cannot complain article 429 if she on her side | company, | as Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Lxecutor or Administrator. Surpluz and Profits $i,000,000 Connecticut Trust z:nd Safe Deposit Co. CON » To the Board of County Commission- ers for Hartford County: I héreby apply for g transfer of Park Street ‘Cafe Co. Ine., license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors. ale, lager beer, Rhine wine and cider at 348 Park stregt, town of New Brii- { ain. My place of business is not Yo« | cated within 200 feet in a direct lida from any church edifice or public o- parochial schogl, or the preés‘mn~ taining thereto, or any postoffice, pub- lic library ot cemete: Dated at New Britain this 24th ds June, A, D, 1919, BENJAMIN HORWITZ and MORRIS ROTSTEIN Applicants. ‘are electors and taxp: owning real estate, of the town of New Britain, and hereby sign and endorse the foregoing appli- cation of Horwitz & -Rotstein for g li- cense, and hereby certify that gaid appli 1t is a suitable person to bo licensed pursuant to said application. Dated at New Britain this 24th of June, *D. 1919. Edward Meskin, Charles 1. Rossberg, Harry Greenstein. 1 hereby certify that the aboves named signers and endorsers are elec~ tors and taxpayers, vnir T es. tate in the town of 1 I Dated at New Britain, day of June, A. D. 1919, ALFR THOMPSON, Town Cler}e, ¢ af We, the umdersigned, Wm. Rosenberg, Samuel Berkwitz, in this 25thel June 26, July LOST—17 jewel Hamilton gold wateh with Conn. State Council of Car- penters’ fob attached, on Farming- ton avenue or West MNain street Reward upon return to 21 New Britain Avenue. 6.28-a2 | FOR SALE—A table round oak. square oak dining and 6 chairs to match, also dining tablo of quartereg Call mornings. 2§ Camp St. 6-26-1ax | | | FOR SALE—Kitchen range for coa! | and gas. For particulars yerite, Herald Office, Box 16, AA. 6-26.1ax TO RENT—Twa furnished rooms at 56 Maple street. Apply F. B. Rack- liffe, Jr., Rackliffe Bros. 6-26-tf TED immediately Restaurant, 6-23 i WAITRESS WAD Apply Arbou | Churen st. | 5 | TO RENT—Furnished modern conveniences, Neck. Address Herald, Tel. 675-2 rooms; ali at Indi TO RENT—2 with set tub modern canv Main St or 3 furni hot water niences. and o'l\“" Apply 76 W 6..Jeix WATCH FOk éL!DDEN'S One Day Tire Sale SATURDAY, JUNE 28 A S—— M . WHAPLES, ¥ree't, N LRI e RIS R g - S SR NG

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