New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1919, Page 15

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PERSONALS D TS : R PRRRIPROM UNIONS | 4 suncx oot et rreer| BUT DID NOT CENSOR| ) Financial e : “ foad Administration Oficials Will ‘11:.'(1' i\\]:}. "1liiquf‘h"1V\w:.:.y;fi:;;):;: (‘o”v-m(; i R ) \m\‘ (\"”J‘{ & HRR 32 3014 i e Northern Pac Norfolk & et . 10 Members New York Stock Exchange Penn R R [ Not é(ljus[ Wages Until Em- vacation stay at R 1tasket Beach. Head of Navy Says Remarks {o WALL STREET ST‘]EK I ven “Tosume, Work E2ditor Jaumes M. Doyle of the Rec- Rodman Concerning His Speec p ord will leave Sunday for his annual 7 B c@ington, Aus. 8.—Dircctor Gen, | vacation at New London. WerehMcerehyfasiatliricnd: es tpday awaited word from the ! i San Diego, Cal., August S.—Secre- ions that all the striking shopmen Raymond Finnizgan of. Iast Main | tary of the Navy Danicls authorized a Reading . . ok SPRINGFIELD, MASS.— THIRD NATIONAL BUILD Pressed Steel 3 HARTIORD, COND CENTRAL R C I People’s Gas .. ... L g 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, C ONN. ) W tay Cons ... s 3 3 WATERBURY, C(ONN.— STEEL} BUILDING ING i retirned to work beforc under- | Street returned last night to Norfolk, | statement today in which he told] Rep 1 & & com 5 2 Eing to carry out President Wilson's | Va.. after spending a 30 days' fur- | priefly of the circumstances that led to Wall Strect, 30 4. m.—Alany | Southern Pa et ) R e striction to settie the wage con- | lough at his home Admiral Rodman's announcement 115t | (b tantial recoverins foon el il e i L N ‘oversy on its merit. The telegraph night at a banquet that the specch he S (I RN [ i E i . '] \ stem of the railroad was put at the CITY ITEMS Tiadl prepared in'advance would Have | Gayslextieme depressioniaccompanieal] RUITERR ol ¢ 1027 | Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc. isposal of the union officers and . to remain in his pocket as Secretary|the inilial dealings on the stock ex-| ynion pae t 5 2 7¢. Cumulative Preferred Stock cremptory orders that the men - — Daniels 1 censored it and tald him! chan today. 1 Rubber, vester- | United Fruit R §98 per share and accrued dividend, would go back to the job went out to Miss Margaret Irenc Lambert was | not to use it. ‘retary Daniels said: | day’s most erratic feature led the | 1'tan Copny ; { 3 s b ‘chairmen tendered a miscellancous shower last | “Admiral Rodman showed me afrally, advancing 6 1-2 points in the { 1" & Runmer oo | : : Manhasset Mfg. Co. Until the men have resumed work, | evening at the home of Mrs. A copy of a speech he had’written and| first 15 minutes as a Sl 2 1 R D q 4ilroad administration officials said { Bonenfant on Erwin Place. A feature | I commented upon it and advised that| having been placed on an eishi per l\ ol Lol 103 103 7¢. Cumulative Preferred Stock AR anGhen ity 795 S2 $97 per share and accrued dividend, t ot abou hey would not discuss the procedure | of the evening was a mock marriage. | @ certain paragraph be omitted. Ijcent dividend ba Central Leather, | westing) o. be employed in adjusting the wage | Miss lLambert received many gifts. | did not know that I was ing in any | Bethlehem, Crucible and U steels, | willve Oyortand. . . 2 National Aniline & Chemical Co. emand As the shopmen's reasons | She is soon to become the bride of | official capacity as censor at this time! Baldwin Loco., and Atlantic Gulf % S * 7c/. Y. 1v. o i S 7¢. Cumulative Preferred Stock for wanting a 23 per cent. increase | Daniel Ahern of this city. nor did I know then the:speech had{ comprised the other strong stocks ave been considered thoroughly. - been sent broadcast in adVance. Hadj Rails were re-actionary, however, and LO(,AL EXCHANGE $89 per share and accrycd dividend, to L biher' upions have demands pending, | BASEBALL NOTES 1 known that copies were in the hands| American Tobacco lost 7 points, Lor- : ol Gt ol owever, which will necessitate the | The fuctory team administered an- | Of Newspapers I would have made noi illard Tobacca dropping 5 PRICES QUOTED Qual\gl Oats Company W 6. Cumulative Preferred Stock resentation of evidence and to hear | other beating to the office nime — of Obiection to the use of the speech. The RIS O e o his a new board may be constituted. | North & Judd last night at St. Mary's | SPeech was shown me and I comment-| more stable in the final hour than at Mr, Hines is understood to consider | playgrounds by the score of 17 to 4. | 1 upon it in an informal manner. any previous part of the sion hat two main points are involved in | The girls hasehall teams also played | A 1)‘<L|\;\~:.vs)flw in m;»v,um-‘u‘,-l’v\ sheech cquipments and steels lead the (Furnished by Richter & Co.) The Steel & Tube Company of America he settlement of wage demands tha ¥ D winning from the Blue- | YWhich the secretary thought should be| general rally at gains of 2 i o il 3 2 7¢. Cumulative Preferred Stock First, how much has the cost of | pirds by ore of 14 to 18, On net/| climinated referted to possible future| points, The clote was fem. Sales| American Br lving increased hevond the increase | friday night the girls of North & n wages, and, second, what are the| jyqq will play the Fafnir Bearing ges being paid in other industries | gy, or the same classes of work. tions furnished by Richter & O i L e : miembers of the New York stock | RBris Br Cpiy 5 E » $07 per share and accrued dividend, to net il | ‘ wars. Admiral Rodman laughingly| said today ¢ that the - whole affair amounted to nothing and it didn’t “bother me a hit.” approximated 2,000,000 shares. ATie Hiios O i ( $98 per share and accrued dividend, to net —— American Hardw ) 166 | o ) , : B in e et talthe holding of the speech appears upon \ug. S, 1919 Sloll Co (bis ailroad administration today that in another page of this paper.) Low Clo Mer Silver Am Beet gar 3 > i . o (par esponse to President Wilson's action | Brandegee Says ¢ Butts into = bt last night shopmen were rapidly 5 o - : INJUNCTION GRANTED. | Alaska Gold oo o 3 3 a Mar Lamp (pat 3 ! o efurning to work on the Lackawana, | FuFopcan Affa EERRCE AN | Am Agri Chem ..102 Machine (pai 5 ~ | Much Cold Storage Pork Made Basis M Car & Fdy Co & 3 Niles-Be-Pond com 5 L altimore & Ohio, Norfolk & West- Wrong™: Peace Not Here. 3 R 2 S rn, Western Maryland, Rock Island of Suit by Prosecirtor AULRCAT S c.- B03 48 | N & 3 b$t. Paul railroads and on Pennsyl- Washington, Aug. $.-—Boundaries i B Sl ocol BT 3 I Peck S & W (par . 3 Rooms 309-310 A\M.lon.:‘lr l}l*}“;'fggf:“ Mgr Mfg Co (par t t —— $99 per share and accrued dividend, to net about Tel. 45. funia lines west of Pittsburgh. for the Balkan states were discussed | Columbus, O., Aug. &—An injunc-, Am e 7674 | Russell Mfg Co tion was granted in the county com-! Am . vy .. L 27% | Scovill ’ e e i by the senate today. Senator Brande- s ® = T o PLAN MASS MEETING. gee, republican, Cohn., called atten- | mon pleas court yesterday against the ® Am Tobacco .....23 Standard Serew com 35 4 Bui- | Columbus Packing compapy and the Am T & T 3 S B IR G 5D guann i tion to the differences between 'viends of Irish Freedom Take Ac- | garia and Greece over Thrace. IFairmont Creamery company, and Anaconda Cop ... 55 { Stanley Wirks (p: tion on Funds For Irish Republic. | ress dispatches, Senator Brande- | Claude Chamberlain, a Columbus A T S Fe Ry e 9L E 8912 | Tor Co com (par 2 s s indicated that because the | meat dealer, was appointed receiver Baldwin Loc ..... 3 T & H (par e o 57 ‘o (par At a largely attended meeting of he Thomas Ashe branch of the riends of Irish Freedom last night, pporf was receivea from the com- ittee appointed at the last meeting t the branch to look into the ad- ican peace commissioners were | for 151.651 pounds of pork, which, & O ooinenn.. s | Union Mfg supporting Bulgaria, Premier Venize- | the prosecutor alleges, the Creamery R T B % 26 6 S Se sy e . e e pdanix Seth Steel B - B g e ti‘ni 1]::(](*'\'\n‘o”:“::oclnsclr:m:”mv’\lnlx lecmpany has held in .\H)m-’ l)n the e FOUR ANARCHISTS ARE ca and had s ced o | o acking company in exc of the pe- x ] 2 112 e A : : ‘an Pac e 53 7 ARRESTED IN NEW YORK. the league of natio: riod stated by law and for the pur- : i x'm eath dawned in the world | L e R \\:;:::E:::jix\tl\l::”onll"rlg;.q‘(\]vmn‘v\\'11,\::!1’7 pose of profiteering. The suits insti-f (8 FEAD ooe e LG 2 New York, Aug. S.—Charged “with | 4 8 | . | i Senator e first fil dent the OF ffunds to assist in the recognition | e M S Seaead e fiisunlcdiundenithe Fnew RO ¥e s iy ; tion of the penal code, four men were L o sliaheaent lof \the T-ioh = randegee aid Kuropean reports storage law. The action not only Y r- e 4 stablie Eilre |[Ciowlinel s kansl were il anane =i sa b n t CUR L SRS Lo BESl S5 UE HCol IRRT T 3 3 arrested here today by detectives of secks ain posses f the foo = T. FRANK LEE, Manager Room 410 National Bank Building. Telephone 13¢. ublic all ready establishe® there e : G ricibla Stee! 3 Vs time ago. .The (,”mm‘le s :l\“rlm{'\uit,.l(&i“i“ and Italy were at| pioperty, but to sell it publicly at the (J,’v"' "(m(”;l;;"‘_' f‘;»‘f y:vlv’:n‘};‘ 4\\:& ::]I:m’ ‘I\.:.ml on \’1‘ eir ofteq securing St. Mary's playground | <1t shows said Senator Brande. | N5Ures at which it was acquired by, pigtiliers Sec . - e apapime e tio s ronx e M ich l k S B S Sactons scbee mmcam | gon o Sopstor Brsoe | o Coimbna Facking company: | Dmle B¢ oo 404 706 10 | amarchinac therwivre and s wnisd |8 Landers,” Frary ark oSt pendations which were accepted. The | attempt to settle Buropean boundar- |, *‘I. of the food, the petition alleges, | mric 1st pfd ..... 25 2 . brganization appointed a general | jes, we get into trouble.” hasEheeninakdiinicxocsSRoiRtlielsic ¢ cnlEl ol iohe 5114 160 AP ht d S ld R it ritsl vl Do . < i months' period permitted by law oo i 5 FRENCH FRANC TUMBLES. Oug an 0 Phairman: R. Mulconry, vice-chair- ERZBERGE \DED. | Great Nor ptd s % ‘ew York, Aug. S.- The French man; Charles Murray, secretary. Berlin, Aug. Criticism of the | DEATHS /AND FUNERALS/| Gt Nor Ore Cetfs 2 % | frane tumoled lower yesterday on the ock here was various sub committees war record of Mathias rerger, vice — TilinoleGen il 5 foreign exchange market, reaching pointed to secure speakers enter premier and minister of finance, wa Anna Sparmer, Imspiration ...... 6 H 50 7 the second low record made in two ) . ment. The date of the mass meeting | met yvesterday by the Tageblatt, or The funeral of Miss Anna Sparmer| interboro ....... 612 | days. Demand bills were quoted at MORE SUGAR ARRIVES, s expected to be August 24. dinarily not friendly to him, with will be held at 9 o’clock tomorrow| Interboro pfd ... 213 2 %2 and cables 7.80, or a discount of Boston, Aug. 8.—Prospects of i relief from the sugar shortage in “ that two other steamer: There was a committee appoifited | statement that the documents pub- [ morning in St. Mary's church. The| Kansas City so about 33 per cent. from the pre-war S - . ot 000 o000 s adY 0. cooperate with those entrusted | lished showed §p the military author- | burial will be in St. Mary's new ceme- | Kennec Copper .. 37° 3 vate, when dollars could be purchased | New England nn;m; nCE e ¢ 3,000, poung with the welcome home cclebration, ities in a bad light, rather than him. tery. Lack Steel 9 for 5 1-5 or 5 francs. with the arrival of the steamer San Sunday. rcos with 5,000,000 pounds of Cu carly v st and the announcement with a to- were due o ——————— REMOVAL SALE! ON SEPT. 1 WE WILL MOVE TO OUR NEW LOCATION----292 MAIN ST., 3 Doors Nerth of Commercial Trust Co. We want to avoid the expense of moving our stock from our present store. We intend to start in our new place with an entirely new stock. For that reason we are going to offer the public the Biggest Sale of Men’s Clothes of the Year will be moved we will offer from We have the best of Suitings available and we will give them to you Mr. Clothes Buyer at the Greatest Saving you have ever experienced. LOOK AT THIS SLASHIN@ OF PRICES $45 and $50 SUITS, During This Sale . $32.50 $30 SUITS, During This Sale . . $22.50 $35 and $40 SUITS, During This Sale . $30.00 | $25 SUITS, During This Sale . . . $18.00 You can’t think of buying ready-made Clothes at these prices. Tailor-made garments are unheard of at twice as much. Yet during this sale we will positively give them to you. Don’t Miss It—It’s Your Big Chance to Save—=Sale Starts Saturday Morning EVERYTHING MUST GO BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1----COME EARLY AND GET THE CHOICEST PICKINGS WE HAVE A FEW UNCALLED FOR SUITS WHICH WE WILL OFFER waie mev st AT A GREAT SAVING HIGH RENTAL FORCED ME TO MOVE. 1 HAVE ! TAKEN A LONG LEA OF TIE STOR AT 29 iy MAIN ST., AND I INTEND TO MAKE IT THE MOST . UP-TO-DATE TAILOR SHOP IN THE STATE. ALL THE STOCK I HAVE ON HAND MUST BE SOLD B! ] T 5 ) IAVE MY FRESENT LOCATION AND I WILL GIVE s RE Ii ¢ I IT TO THE PUBLIC IN MADE-TO-MEASURE TS AT DISCOUNTS OF FROM 35 TO 50 PER CENT. ~—TOM MURRAY.

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