New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 4, 1919, Page 11

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et RAILWAY SHOPMEN'S: ~ PERSONALS. [YQUTHS OF 19 WouL |$5,000 REWARD FOR ™ Fimancial STRIE SPREADING -+ <052 WAV ToBe Tanen owens st oo | RICHTER. & CO. weeks' stay (Continued from First Page) Hready 950000 Are Out and | 7 s L Furmer U. . Atomey Geneal 15| EXCHANGE REP[]RTST Members New York Stock Exchange AR any adversary in offensive operations ) a il : 31 West Main S New Bri C More Are Quitting Miss Bllen Brand( is staying two| ,/APolsh Inspectors Department. Badly Injured tst tahon BN CHIRC 00 i weeks in Nantasket, Mas: e T Ep s orh e oy Hl s s B S WallStyect, noon—Active selling | T I 2040 A H continued during the morning, re el The secretary also proposed {hat Chicago, Aug. 4.—The strike of fed- Elmer W. Papedis at Hebron, aho LRE enasclenritha it T.os Ahgeles, Aug. 4.—Oscar Law-l tiong in most -t King further inspection of purely military trainng | ior, rormer U T ey 108t quartets making further L ought to be centralized and carried ok y general, ] heady out under the direction of {he rain- - Miss :2 Kec v will spenc E = F [EEY 1 sha S already involved approximately 230,- | * 5 : St |] = h.”v\' ‘\v” DS RE Eine Pa 1Y (s Ton ot Fiholganaral s ta . ina fire following . boreh explosiofff] 108523 i JNeR micHUNG e cw weeks in Leeds, N. which wrecked his home, has | Proving no less¥Bscoptible to pressure erated railway shopmen which enter- | for two weel e il ed upon its fourth day today and has who was scriously burned yestérday | among st Were offscli by Incraased 000 will soon spread to every section " ‘It. would be observed,” Mr. Baker : - ) SR ! i A e {0 his | than speculative issues. Transconti- - of the country local officials of the . Johnson, of Kelsey street, is ”}”"””“ b ]”"” tHeglill fsugmont I hysiaiing o -y\c." kL :m“'l NONRIEHLHE fanscrelrocoraaaiiless i Junion declared today unless their de- | at Grove Beach for o few weeks. S ertain of tho re e Al 1 treme declines of 2 (o 3 points, coal % b o organization of the National © recovery dl Mrs. Law- | . Guard and its relation to the Regular | ') Who @lx0 was badly burned ers fulling almost as much. Among ‘ T e . po- | tobaccos the setback ranged from 2 Army. It is assumed tho national de- Sablosion pwasi enid by tlicip, fense act federalizing the guard will lice to have been the result of a de- | 10 7 points and motors, oils and equip it 4 rhilo : ‘ site for revenge by a group of dyni. | Ments broke 2 to 5. Call money was e . many others voted to join today while be retained in force and that It anyi| .S ge by a group of ¢ locals at a number of important rail- Ao s ez Mol MEince o sy o men (lfon i sve 1o ora e itHe | el nom Mino Wi cosecule a0 ol e g SRl el ewW ritain acnine way centers, including I<ansas City, | Street. is summering in Madison. Regular Army s desired, it will he | S 260 in the middle w ank statement opening at 6 (o 7 per AMo., were to ballot during the day on iaested Sy Fha queatlon o soinsout Ravmond J. Mansficld, of Hunger- | S!58ested at the hearing. mands are speedily met Charles Stone, of Judd avenue, Is The ranks of the strikers were an A home on a furlough. ment2d by several thousand vesterday reward of $3,000 for arrcst and j “ent. _conviction cf perprotators of the Wall Street, close—Minimum quo %) £ ) ; _ : i . = e - bomb outrage hus boen offered by (he | tations of the session were registerod: Fifteen hundred shopmen at Su- | ford court, is home from duty over. o 1as been offered by the Deite; Wi v | seas. Mr. Manstiela will continue a | JOCAL TABS WIN Manufacturers’ association and Mayor | it (he more acii# offerings of the . were to quit work tod £ 5 lis J 4 1 i according to the presid ¢ the Su- | medical course at Harvard in the fall. Enyder announced he woud ask tne | 125t Iouw previols lossey beine ey 25 Ame Cafl HOSle y S, LR o IN MIDDLETOWN | cits council today to ofter an addi. | tended from 2 to 5 points. The clos- Il r At Cumberland, Md., the shopmen Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hinman, of. tional $1,000 reward. inspwesiqyenl 8 salesqgannyoxims ted of the Baltimore and OhioTailroad | Forest street, are spending a few D Deep burns covered nearly half of | 1,750,000 shaves. who went out Friday called “®ff the [ weeks at Mr. Hinman’s home in North the area of Mr. Lawler's Lody, chiefly e e D i P = New Brita Drum Corps Takes | on the upper pert. A Lawler's | LOCAL EXCHANGE did not have official sanction. In = Second Prize i burns were cf a seconc natur in State Contes for SR SO e T I e R omtest | bt her sufterings Were increased by PRICES QUOTED ings, dacided not to strike unYil or- | o o i spending the weelk with Held Saturday. a fracture of the clavicle sustained, it ‘ ders came from their executive offi- friends at Wester Rhode Island. w h(‘hc\‘ml‘ when her husband drop- clals who are now in Washington in S The local Y. M. T. A. and B. drum | Ped her, fainting, from the sccond eonterdhce withilomainialortinal call S P. Hansen of the Miller & Han. | €0'Ps added another prize to its long | Story of their hurning home. | (By Richter & Co.) road administration. : 3 list of trophies by taking second place Awakened shortly before 3 o'clock Bid sen drug company will leave tomor- 3 , i e The most serious tie-up of industry | 2o (MUE company St at the annual wte Fifers’ and | Sunday morning by a terrific explo- | Hartford Iilec 1 .. 230 3 row morning for a tour through the : s 5 e 5 was reported from Gaiy, Ind., where [ /o (OTTIEE Drummers’ convention, held in Mid- | $100, immediately Lelow the second | Southern . . 108 P 8 of the 12 blast furnaces of the U. iy i A dletown Saturds story porch whe they were sleep- | American Brass .... d g g ing and sceing the home enveloped in | Amer Ilos (par Rooms 309-310 l\-utm;:' ‘?1““:1}:)‘;"‘1::1: Tel. 45, was said 10,000 men were thrown out [ oooqi o "4 05 0in e (G0 weeks at | Petition for prizes and the locals lost | J&Mes Mr. und Mrs. Lawler attempt- | American Hardware .. J . T. SLOPER. Mgr. of employment as the result. Pine Orchard Beach, Maine. first place 'by only) one' point, \which jico (O Teachianolher slecping porch |l amen Silver ((par FEE L [ BB B S SR R A R LOCAL STOCKS Ployed by the Wabash and the Lake Assistant Postmaster E. G. Mun-|as go00d as any other in the state, | C2F J%.» and his nurse L B o Cri % ' walkec accord- x When they werc cut off by the fire | Colt's Arms (par 25) Erie and Western walked out, accord- | on"in company with his brother-in- | The corps has an enviable reputation 3 csibofRy tho tke : 4 s 5 Ay Mrs. Lawler fainted ot she sagle L Co (par 25) . other roads the tie-up was only par- |\ o 000 a long list of prizes since the orzani- ik - i ) (G S y Steel corporation were banked. It e P Swoeneyof L last Totreet s There were 48 other corps in com- tial : window and lowered her to an awn- i — zati o g o 5 & 00 e LlioRelubl ng 1900, ing which covered a window on the | Na Mar Lamp (pa Morris Johnson and Everett Her- eRbovsapenicive: i highlyiiof thal (k= W slnce il pdst seians Bl S e e e L Washington Men Quit. : S = g i 2 i wig, regular carriers, are enjoying [ {rcatment accorded to them in Mid- | fol] to the ground. Mr. Lawler then | Niles-Be-Pond con shington, ~Aug. = {.——Shobmen, | their ynnuul two weeks' vacation dletown. The celebration began at | jumped, striking his head . on ‘the | N & 4 Mfg (‘o (par - bR SRR e R THT) £ ) U B ey 8 O 0 | e s i e G I e SO (e L Y T ST ST TR IS Washington yards went on strike t0- | James O'Brien, regular clerk, is out | corps, making & linc over a mile in | rescucd uninjurcd. e e 3 o 5 Mated about 600 men werc out. They | °" his Lwo weeks' vacation. length. In the afternoon all of the| Neighbors told today of having |Scovill .............. . Grkmaal —~ corps journeyed to Crystal Lake Park, | seen & mysterious group of men near | Standard Screw com . 3 Koom 410 National Bank Bui et tind Bernard Lynch, » regular arvier, | where the entertainment of the day | the Lawler home last day night, of S R & L. Co in company with Kerin Lynch, regu- [ was furnished. During the evening | hearing footsteps shortly before the | Stanley W'rks (par T. FRANK LEE, Manager said that whil> all Washington repair work would have to cease railroad ; service in and out of (he capitol ) yesh L 1 Stante - ! would not be affected for the present. | 12T clerk, have gone to Block Island | the drum majors’ contests were held | explosion, of seeing a man dressed | Tor Co com (par 25) . 64 e to spend their two weeks' vacation. |in the new T, B. hall after which | in gray several times in front of the |T & H (par 25) .. 53 57 L d F & Cl k St k Most Trouble in Wost. — dancing was enjoved by all of the | residence, and of a speeding automo- | Union Mfg Co (pur 109 sl an e!’s, ral’y ar 0C 2PN 1t R (B oher M. Dume has returned | visiting drum corps, bile immediately after the cxplosions. [ Hart & Cooley ... 10 120 New York Aug 4o yuilroad | g’ s Vucaiion i Massachusetts . e e TREn HEUe el el LT Bought and Sold B i o T o SUITS ARE BROUGHT. the police believe they were caused by - - vector's office has been sporadic in iieEnife 00 and Wihan Heane the bomb and two five gallon cans of | CLEVELAND MURDER el oo e e e eRretinenal frotiE Maine: vs. Picrzanowski: Casserino | gasoline ts of the bomb and B i R D, B Ry o fan av E 5 TR 3 present seems to have centercd on the 5 vs. Dorato. GanSRwereRICUIICH <D URIeC LR Na Y SIS TRANGE MYSTERY Tipes west of Chicago Jsther C. Beckwith of 181 Bassett | oo 2 5O [ o Lawler home was practically destroy- B ‘ PRSthoriC neck plslplas tobert Feiffer has brought suit| od by fir “Some of the smaller lines,” the | Street is spending two weeks at Lake cd hy fire. the ; et against Alex Pierzanowski, of 94 e 5 statement said, “such as the Wabash, Booth strect, for the recovery of 40( Dl S AID __ A = . e c - a the Nickel Plite and the Whecling ST G e BERGER, SEATLESS, SIT TRS P % 4 Aloysius Scott of West Main street ki was a ,ake Erie are experiencing trou- A % 5 s & anfl Lake Erie p & spent the week-end at Cosey Beach. | attached this morning by Constablé Fle but on the whole the situation in ! s dbwinias ety e GETS CONGRESS’ PAY | | £ o % | The comparison of stock prices and dividends of the east is not serious.” Daniel Dinnidi formerly of North | before the city court on the third o similar companies shown below indicates the attrac- i s e S street, who has been traveling with | Monday in August. Attorney I'red- - s Sl : o 5 5 ibiliti 3 N Strike Does Not Take Place. e e el e e ey _ tive investment possibilities of North & Judd-Manu- | Cleveland, Aug. L e Ty the plaintiff. Eociglistiiinee Do i 2 ithus LpE S L facturing Company, which is capitalized at $1,500,000: | 3 v Chicago that 26,000 mem- Serete aien night from Chicagc S i Gaetano Casserino has brought suit and Has More Moncy b : i bers of the American Iederation of | g aAqpe AN FUNERALS | #5tinst Concottina Dorato for {he ro- > DIVI- % aillway workers here and in the cast covery of $200. Proper L 187 Oak Coming to Him. : 9§ S - 3 PAR PRICE DEND chiefly unskilled labor, had decided S ey Sl L] X oF ! i to strike today, failed to materializ Hannah Jacobs. L Nz L N Lot PNl Sy e e atoy tanley Works ...... 25 113 20 e S NG e D o e e L . it P P ; k 1 e el e Mrs. Hannah Jacobs, aged 24 years, : > rnable e R - T: o 25 2 21 B ads that all but ten shon- | dicd Inst cvening at the Newington | before the city court on the second ocialist representative-clect Union Manufacturing Co. 25 11 4 t i e e e Monday in Augus e A from Wisconsin, is not allowed to take . & : o men reported for work this morning. | Sanitarium. She resided at 219 Broad SEYsl i Lansefiing his seat in the house, he has collected | # : North & Judd Manufac s i e uinand ieora By rep s e ) 3 " 5 5 o " organizations here denying knowlec E chils al was e = o ot 5 - R e e this afternoon at the South church. | GROCERS AND BUTCHERS Msr. | Ment to pay all of the expenses he | Descriptive Cireular On Request of a strike c v ey e Lt s S & 5 i incurred when he was tried by the ; f i Department of Justice for disloyalty. ok WE WILL BUY burial was »m Fairview cemetery. Will Make Report of Out MARK INSE b e P Today the “ghost walks” for mem- 5 . . ransact Tmportant Business. : : : H d ) ‘ Benediot Hoval. TR e : hers of con and Berger, along | merican araware High Cost of Living Probe and Un- Benedict, the seven months old ; LI tfchers® assoc with other full-ledged representi- = A tion will hold its regular meeting to- settled Labor Conditions Are Blamed. | son of Anton Hovak of 15 Star strect | morrow cvening at 8 oclock in tng | Ve Will receive his monthly salary f Staflley WOl‘kS died this morning. The funeral will cheek of $625, making the total paid S - it chamber of commerc rooms, : ? W Vork, ‘Aug. 4.—Agitation |, 019 4t 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- | srosiie % roome. Al ip nim sluce Maveh, § In addi- / 3 Nort & Ju against the high cost of living and | ;% 0 FEEICHE L (Y P St || gl e BUEAIRD TGO on] o i o e et eciigs] CRIALED. G 4 : & in St tend this meeting as business of im- St ; T generally disturbed labor conditions | o5 * e S S o ey g e Portance demand thelr aitention. 3 MIICUEC and 313331 for 'elerk hirc, L . New Britain Machine repart on the outing held at Lauke | M&kINe a fotul of Fapldoy prices broke more than §5 a bale dur- p € i shn i e s e i S 9 ing today”s early trading. Cll i ITEMS_ ‘_‘_’I‘I"’I’“””'“ JistiWedn esdayiatternoont jf 8 io A s ;\h Borzanis costitoliic o FRISBIE & COMPANY October contracts which had sold will be read. it z | 3 B B . 30cto i ELCE 5 government the expenses of the spe : i i T A g at 85.50 and closed at 34.30 on Sat- T et - S S A : _ 3 Members Hartford Stock Exchange R 0 v s A son, Wallis Cutting Duncan, was THEFTS ARE REPORTED. 9.4 D8 Sommitico SRin VoLt s ting AL i » 5 269 MAIN STREET NF BRITAIN, CONN o mian 1alor toiashn lew | Dorn Saturday evening at the New Lawrence Muter of 10 Union strect, | "IEht to a seat in the house. g - Hartford Waterbury "’l" SLrnnu “"l "I"’ G Bk under | pritain hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. | has complained fo the po'ice that a The inquiry probably will not cmd eavy general liquidation Georie Dancanton yo tres $50 Liberty bond was stolen from his | for @ couple of months yeot and all Building Inspector Arthur N. | house. Andrew Kivasniewski, report. | the time Mr. Berger will continue to Rutherford todiy granted permits to | ed to the police yesterday, that $54 | draw his monthly salary check and TLeopold Klatt to construct a three | had been stolen from his home at 422 | other benefits until the committee 5 i tenement house on Tast strect at a | Main street. Sergeant Richardson [ @and the house shall determine whether 1 cost of $9,000; and to John T.. Loren- | today interrogated two hoys in con- | he shall be thrown out. While My | - v ius, a frame dwelling on South Stan- H - nection with the thefts. J. A. Carison srger never has heen scated, the ley street at a cost of $4,500. of 1567 Dwight street, a builder, has | sal: must be paid under house o complained to the police that lumber s, because his eleetion was certi- SITUATION UNCHANGED, is being stolen from a house he is e his district, s Bridgeport, Aug. 4.—No improve t\\lu-('livvz at the corner of Jubilee and ! . Be ment was seen today in the labor sit- [ Market street. uation here. Four hundred employes e LONDON MEN STR[KE of Wolfe Abrams Co., makers of S PARTY LIZAVES, N i B > AT PR ctnrial Pral men's clothing went out today, de- | TRev. John T. Winters nustor of St. — : . ‘ Certified Public Accountants and Industrmlvingmeers manding # 14 hour week and 56 per | Mary’s church, headed a party of 31 | Locomotive Engincers, Numberis : 3 S B New York - Chicago ~ — Washington puny lowered the working time from | St. Anne Beaupre, Quebec,, on a pil- 600, Are Out On Strike—service : S 3 ~ac eni P ranc Ce & 19 1o 15 hours but gave no wage in- | &rimage to the Shrine of “St. Anm i o : Announces the Opening of a Branch Office at creases They will be gone about 10 days, - Being Continued Haphazavdly. L Pot U T — b Thanve . gssh Ig)?;;t 0 b 18C |» BUDAPIST OCOUPIED. TOO LATE FOK: CLASSIFICATION, | 21497, Aug. 4.—A strike of one : Hal‘flord. Connecticut of (he branches ofethe associated lo . e h n-’?l:‘:::’;w{‘;l‘:“;);x |[‘—I”‘Fl{)lll:‘fil"]:1(‘h:r(‘;:: FOR SALK-—Ruick Little Four 1917 "”“"':'\“ | Suthacr, m\vrl\;n;_; 600 % : Aetna Bank Building. f D0 ceup oday by I a » e L nen failed to tie up the southwestern E # est Chuck Roast Ib 20 that advanced from the river Theis: UL URERLL AL o e Boxiot ia it Sotofay | rAllway this morning. The strike was ili in spite of representations made by 39X f culled soon after midnight. The st Specializing in Cost Accounting, Income Tax Work, Lean Boiling Beef 1b 18¢ gk h & The su i g Pean(CotneaiBatilb TSCHl [lreizean oyttt siaie oin | LRN TN ROl BTV RCre oy (e e e B e i L . . 8 Auditing, General Accounting and Industrial Engi- ; | | on corner Main and Eim. : uy thit the mujoriteof the ; S Apply A1, b, . 2 : 5. 4 L ol 8t oy M- | steam trains had left Waterloo sta Fi . : ring Sliced Beef Liver 1b 12¢ RUMANIANS MARCH ONWARD o e B e W el i (s v ety : ’ j "eenR n S o % 3 m N anis z operating :: ASEe ~ . 77 7 round Berlin, August 3.—The Rumanians o i = 4 4 1 o\ aoe “rederic W. Kil Presh G = continued their march on Budape: WANTED--To buy one or 2 second- The company later made an an- s : HClll_\ Hllf[\dng Frederic W. Kilduff Hamburg 1b 25¢ from the Theiss river Saturday, ac hand office desks. Park Mfg, Co., '”'l““v"; I\“']iy\' Hm: { . nl :.m-\[.m may he 3 : Manager Asst. Manager sl i QT i reeelnenl | e 262 Mq . L 2 | considerably restrieted, and trains are S & Lean Pork Chops 1b 35¢ [f|cording fo dlspatches receved ton o Mainse P e v s eieines o b today. werd within 9 miles — EE S round for them Pickled 'Dripe .. b 8¢ Budapest at midnight Saturday. WANTED- - Saleswomen for Saturday z = afternoon and evening. We will T 2 INVESTIGATOR HERI, teach inexperienced hel Women TAKE UP ARMS, Cilevenind = Dant Kb wenlthy TWO MEN ARE MISSING. \bsence, owing to the fact that he is An investigator of the Department preferred. The Big Store, Raphael's | - Cleveland publisher, helplessly ill, was i in a weakened condition from tuber- 3 of Justice from Hartford, visited the Dept. Store 8-4-2d | Revolutionary Movements in Hondur- | stabbed to death in his bed with a | Ope Starts for Work and the Other | culosi Miss Liss, his daughter, noti- police station this morning and inter- TS 3 as Assume Serious Proportions. r made from a tile 1t wounds U (he Town! Home. fled the police yesterday of the dis- Lean rogated Mytro Sotnychuk, who was| WANTED-—General housework girl inflicted in his abdomen. This dag- NS " 5 | appearance of her fathe c fined in police court this morning for | One who can cook, Mrs 8 San Silvador, Salvador, Aug. 3 ser, a razor bearing a Syrian name Simon Simanlion of 7% Spring | Smoked . ... Ib reef, has enlisted the aid of the po- | lure lo have his auto registrationy Brown, 16 Forest St §id-3 e departments of Gracias, Comaya- [and « pair of bhlood-stained canvas | 3 5 card with him. Sotnychuk, was ar’ | = = gua and Choluteca and (he' towns of { gloves were the only clues lefl by [ 1ice in locating Ovak Sandsian of the | DOG WARD! RESIGNS, rested yesterday at , the Ukrainian | FOR SALI—A Sterling range in per- | Ocotepeque, Sunta Rosa and Yuscar- | the murderer. Below the picture of | same address. According to Siman- | Wilmot Wright of 138 South Main Best Compound b 31¢ Sl on Brwin Placel el wouro- fect condition, 676 Iast St an, in Honduras, were repovied today [ Kaber is that of his wife, who w \‘ lion, Sandisias, who is 21 vears old, | yreat has tendered his . ed after the talk with the United 8-4-3dx | in dispatches published here, to have [absent from home the night of the | left home Saturday morning to go 31 P . s cal ¢ " Whole Miik Cheese 1b 35¢ states officer. Sotnychuk came here 3 e — taken up arms against the govern- | murder, and her d ier by a for- | to work at Corbin's factory agd has | @ the local dog warden The resigna- g L as and ave FOR SAL 4 bod delivery horse, | ment of President Bertrand, in the o arringe, Miss Marvian MceArdle, 't been seen since tion was submitted today Ca Nat. Green Corn dz 25¢ ,',l_?.':d,\l,.::‘,:“‘\:‘ll,::;( :"‘,: (}j,:,\,,‘,:r';‘,;:':l covered wagon and harness. All for | revolutionary movement headed by ::‘v,:. g sleepinig in the Kaber home. Iw\u(m,\ynw Liss, an inmate of the ‘ T. W. Grace of the polica d::u:,::::‘ Nat Cabbagc 1b and Canada. His presence is known one hundred and twenty-five dol- | Gen. Lopez Guieterez. The city of | Another young woman, a man nu town home, disappeared from the in- | ‘' . y e el ireetiz held in Skritul- lars. Bnquire Ji. I5. Linke, 59 Cedar | Intbuca was said to have declared fiand Mrs Kaber's mother, Mrs. J. A | stitution Saturday afternoon, and : l‘sk‘\' s hall of late. street, 8-1-3dx | Dr. Bertrand an outlaw. ‘\Urccl\\;l were also in the ho some apprchension is felt over his Who resigned several months ago. Wright succeeded William Smyrk

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