New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 14, 1919, Page 11

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ODRT RUMANTANS HOBBING HOSPITALS (Continued from Fi Page) ofly one policy for Iungary to purs sue, that is a junction between Hun- gary and Rumania, ruled by the Ru- manian kind. We do not care what ihe Entente or Premier Clemenceau of France wants to do or is doing. We will follow our own policy. “We expect an answer from Arch- duke Joseph, head of the government | by 8 o'clock tonight If an answer is not recelved by that time, we shall fmyform Bucharest, which will decide what action should be taken No Representation Given, Gppenhagen, Aug. 14.—No repre- Bentation was given the Szegedin anti- roimunist government in the new Hungarian cabinet, formed to meet the recent crisis in the Budapest gov- Brnment’s affairs, according to pest dispatches received here today M. Lovasy, the new premier, ha as his minister of war, former Pre- mier Stephen Friederich, and as his minister of people’s welfare, M YPetdll, premier in the cabinet that suceeeded that of Bela Kun. Others In the new cabinet are Count Andrassy, minister of foreign Rffairs; Stephen Szabo, minister of p@riculture; and Herr Huszar, minis- ter ‘of education, 4 Rumanian Delegation Welcomed. Y Bucharest, Aug. 14 (Havas) Rumanian delegation headed by Zadik has arrived at Lemberg. was welcomed cordially by the authorities and the population. FORMER SERVICE MEN k] It Polish CAN GET GOOD JOBS! Shipbuilding Corporations Offering Good Opportunities, Colonel Arthur Woods Reports. New York, in the United States service during the world war can become proficient ship workers after a short apprentice- ship and earn salaries ranging from §76. to $100 a week, according to a htatement issued here today by Col. Arthur Woods, assistant to the secre- ary of war. €ol. Woods who is in charge of the re-employment of forme orvice men, s2id that the best opportunities were Iprovided by the Submarine Boat Corp. of Newark, N. J., which of- ffers from 45 to 56 cents an hour men learning the shipbuilding and_at the same time they ave taught Members of the shipbuilding lschool become competent workers within six weeks to two months, Col. [Wodds declared. Men interested are asked municate with Col. Woods at fdepartment, Washington Aug. 14.—Men disabled being to com- the war TYSTERY SURROUNDS PIECE OF WRECKAGE ‘osy Beach Place of Ivage of Possible Part of Acroplanc—Was It Captain James' Machine? New Haven, yreckage Aug. thrown up Festerday, it was osstbly be from pf an airship ragments of Tuch of it ~fire. The wreckage recalls that 0 thkee fishermen said they saw a inking* airplane off Cow and Calf eef in Long Island Sound five miles ff shore, and sometlW2 swimming eay it. While they were rowing Boward it, they said, it disappeared Captain M. R. Jame; a ' British viator, now missing, was reported to ave been seen on May 29 among bther places, north of New Haven f he had passed east of here to ross Long' Island Sound he would ave flows over the reef. ~ NEW FACTORY OPENS 14.—A piece of on Cosey Beach thought might a rudder or a plane It is ten feet long and linen material discolored adhere. though is as on May fain Strect Shirt Concern Begins 35 People Operations—FEmploying company, which re- ly Wcited.in'the; Holmes & Hoff- ail’s hall on Main street and for the ftwo wecks Itas been installing, a began .its operations this ofning emploging 35 hands, mostly omgen. The factory is being managed % Harry \Wartikoff, who reports that e present time_there arc over paclmnessgstalled and when all are elivered from the factory at New ork rcity, there wili be 90. The only ifficulty that the new concern et is in securing enough help, It was learncd this afternoon that @ factory officials are negotiating opgn another branch plant in this lity. " It is expected that should an- her location be found the factory 111 employ about 100 additional nds. 8 APPOINTME Pritish Press Regards Viscount Grey “'As Excellent Authority. London, Aug. 14.—Viscount Grey sptance of the apointment of tem- orary British ambassador to tha T APPROVED. Ppited States is given warm aproval | | the press here, which eulogizes his ibjic services and for the most part, gards his appointment as excellent. sre is, however, dissatisfied criti- ip some quarters, not on the A of Viscount Grey's fitness or acceptability to America,’ but be- Buse of the extraordinary responsi- fities attaching to the post at this pant.. Doubt is expressed whether namipg of a temporary ambassa- is suitable for this reason. Buda- | = | Gen. to | trade has ! CITY ITEMS. l Smith advt. The Camp Real Istate company today s0ld & house at 71 Curtiss street owncd by Mrs. August Voight to Wal- ter MeCabe., A son was born 1in hospital this morning to Mr. and Mrs. John Young of 16 Kilis strect Engine Company No. 1 was called out by a still alarm at 12:44 o’clock this afternoon for a fire in the chimney of Colonel W. P. Bacon's house at 50 Lexington street. No dam- age to speak of was done. The committees Third Ward Republican club, held at 8 o’clock this evening in the republican headquarters the Com- mercial Trust Company building. Clarence Ziener reported to the police last evening that an automo: bile tire and tube had been stolen from his car which was standing Washington street. Miss Bertha Gould of Columbus, O. has been the guest of her sister, M Herbert Swift of Park place Smith Bus. school —advt. Deatg Charles Mrs. W. W. Leland today received word of the death of her father, Charles Ambler at his home in Medfield, Mass. Mr. Ambler was 76 years of age. Besides Mrs. Leland he leaves one son, George Ambler, of Hopedale, Mass. 3us. 2. school fopens Sept. at the New Brit- the will be various of on opens Sept. 2. and Funerals. 1 77\;| bler, of Hart strect Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness and for sympathy extendefl us during the ilj- ness and death of our beloved son and brother, Robert R. Lehman. We wish especially to thank the members of his Sunday school class, playmates and donors of the many beautiful floral tributes MRS, E. LEHMAN AND FAMILY. FOR SUNDAY MOVI is. Common Council Will Probably Take Action on Resolution Wednesday. Action of in on the legalization Sunday mving picture exhibitions this city in accordance with ‘he legslation enacted at the last session | of the general assembly will come up for transaction at the regular meeting of the common council next Wednes- day evening. In accordance with the resolution presented to the common council at the July meeting by Coun- cilman George M. Landers, Mayor George A. Quigley has prepared: a notice as follows “Pursuant to the vote taken at th July meeting of the common council, I hereby designate the meeting of the common council to be held on Aug ust 20 the meeting at which the council may vote to authorize pictures on Sundays between the hours of 7 o'clock and 10:30." Moving pictures on the evening of the Sabbath have long been ecnjoyaed in this city and there is every reason to predict that the local city fathers will act favorably upon the adoption of the law making it legal to coniuc such shows from 7 until 10:30 o’clock on Sunday evenings. -~ Councilman | Landers, presented the resolu- tion, has been a staunch advocate of the law permitting such entertain- ments on Sunday evenings. as who CURTIN IS TR James M. Curtin, Commercial Trust company, and of the influential citizens of this ecity, has agreed to act as treasurer for the Irish Victory campaign which will held in this city during the week of August 24 and 31 At meeting of the interested societies last evening which included the Friends of Irish Freedom, K. of C., MDA e B society, A. O. H., Ladies’ Auxiliary, Ladies’ Temperance society and the Fraternal Benefit league, plans for the rally to be held at St. Mary's play- grounds August 24, were discussed. The various committees will meet again next Monday evening in St Mary's Parish hall. ASURER. ident of the one pres be | | TAK i William | was removed IN TO HOS Miller to the pital this afternoon bulance, suffering loss of blood. Miller was = injured while at work in Unionville several da z0, and was attended by a Hart- | ford physician. While riding on a to this city from Hartford to- day, the stitch holding the wound to- gether causing Miller to bieed considerably YITAL. of 23 New in the greatly = Olive street Britain hos- police am- from the trolley broke, GOING ON RETREAT. J Mrs, and Mary tomorrow Mil- will commence a hall in that continue until M1 Thon Smith, ford, retrept The [ retreat Tuesday. Michael J. Smith will leave where they Laurelton will | Kenney, i Miss for in city, next | | REINSTATED. Aug. 14.—Three mem- board of directors of the league constituting a ma- jority of the board ordered Pitcher | Carl Mays reinstated at a special meeting here today thus nullifying the [ action of President Johnson in sus- { pending him. The directors, after reviewing the case, passed resolutions declaring that the “alleged suspension was without authority and void and against the best interests of and detri- mental to the welfare of baseball” and forbade Johnson from taking similar action against any other player in the Amgrican league “‘without a hearing and an opportunity to be heard given { to the and th8 club involved for any offensc.” MAY New York, bers of | American a player alleged SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Bridgeport, Aug. 14.—At a public auction here today the plant of the Bridgeport Tube Works was purchas ed by H. B. Houghton of Asbury Park, N. J. The price paid was said to be $17,100. Seventy-five manufac- furers were present buying stock and i equipment, 4 | after i WANTE NEW BRITAIN DAILY WEEP) “I had an attack of Weeping Eczema; so would be wet 1 suffered terribly. relief until I Fruit Liver Salva’. The first treatment gave me relief. Altogether, I have used three boxes of ‘Sootha Salva’ and two of ‘Fruit-a-tives’, Both these dealers at 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, or | sent by FRU NG ECZENA SOON RELIEVED A Perfect Treatment For This Distressing Complaint Wasing. - bad that my clothes through at times. I could get no tried ‘Fruit-a-tives (or Zablets) and ‘Sootha G. W. HALL. ,and am entirely well”. | | remedies are sold by | JIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N.Y. “Fruit-a-tives’ is also put upina trial size which sells for 25¢. BRITISH SOLDIERS | | LEAVING CAUCASUS Supreme With Anxict, ing aris, Aug. 1 cil of the peace conference is anxious- the ly awaiting Britain troops from begin plan ‘is Col. high telegraphed Armenia the as to change Wm. H commissi th peoble be British soldiers are not detained there others are sent. however until council troops. None willing to send sequently no action has heen taken. The relief su lis, Batoum, and Erivan probably will be the jor Gen. of the of little use. lost if the WITHDR Goodwin B, Beach Capital Stoc Hartford, Beach, A investm who on June 1 for the stock Company of Ha ducted by Fra proper from t ington withdrawal cepted and from all the bid Mr for 4, of the insuranc er of $6, held Dy New official of tha Beach 505 n share the York in of associates w He stated toda 1,505 sharcs h bhec of cer the sale fected the plan his associates v position of the The compan C anse the alien property custodian from the | Munich Insurance Co shortly after many, cntered the wo PRICES Chicago. turns in grain took place largely ascribe hoards and to the war again Corn fell 8 3-8 for September $ a barrel 3.35 Cologne, of this Kl in the city, TOO LATE Council the C tomorrow undouhtedly will investigation James American custodian, custodian’s office obligations 00 for 42 shares of the stock Aug. today Aug tion dump at Kalk, an eastern suburhb | exploded 14 orker FOR Awaiting Results | y—May Mcan Starv- of People. 4.—The supreme coun- decision of Great withdrawal of British casus which will morning unless the | d askell, A., oner in Armenia e supreme council starve if C Allied has that and exterminated the The supreme is unable to provide of the large powers is soldiers there and con- pplies gathered at Tif- | British withdraw and to be made by Ma- Harbord on behalf government will be WAL E ! Bid Insurance $785,000 Kk in Co. for | | 14.—Goodwin B broker, of this city, 1 made the highest bid | of the First Insurance wriford at the sale con- neis P. Garvan, alien | today received at Wash- | that his heen ac relie ad respect (o usg. ent notification his bid had t he had been with nade a bid $785,000 of the capital ‘e company and of s stock anoth- | “olumbia Trust Co. of behalf of himself and hom he did not name ¥ that his bid for the | ad been withdrawn tain stipulations which materially s madg by vith ir | madc af- himself and respect to the purchase. taken dis- v was over by of Munich, Ger- the United States rld war COME DOWN, 14.—Radical and provisions prices and the breaks d to seizures of food other developments in st high cost of living. cents a bushel to $1 delivery and porl to $44 for September. RS KILLED. 14.—A British down muni- this morning, and injuring many CLASSIICATION, | WANTED—! and Gic 2 S, o Mai all sccond ! Mling top. n street hand safe Park Mfg $-14-3dx | WANTED—5 must have Willing to 1 Address 18-A3 New [ all ay tenement, improvements. | reasonable rent. Britain Ierald Box §-14-3dx o room WANTED. truck, Ave. On Sam tside work as helper on Dorman, 89 Hartford $-14-2dx FOR SALE—TI in A spare: 6 p. m 208 East Call or -1 condition; Main. dodge 1916 touring two new tires; one Morrin's Garage, after Saturday. V. Benson, 8-13-1dx | car, WANTED—Ex and power over 16 ye Manufacturi perienced girls for ‘oot | work: must be| old. The Taplin | ng Co., Arch street. | $-14-3d | press ars L a —Jo or can family boilers; dress Janito school b as janitor for private can take care o furnish reference. Ad- r, Box Herald 3 14-3dx | FOR SALE piano, price scarf phrey, Phone 2063, first-c $100; some 97 Second-hand lass condition free d 5 upright | summer | chair A, Hum Burritt street. 8-14-1dx bars South | can | ernment | Manuel | SINN FEIN HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1919, CITY TO GET BACON AND HAM TUESDAY. 0— Mayor George afterneen from New hams A. Quigley this received a telegram Jesse I, Atwater from stating that the bacon ordered pur- sterday, would be shipped next Monday the Bush dock in Now The time for shipment can- ned 3oods has not mined yet. The advised that the city cure ervation zo0ds in a8 “he supply efiorts will he made order through the The rst shipmant rive here about Tuesday York, and chased y from York of the been deter- telegram also nnot se- a res sond York nd carload of is ex at once to | Boston zone shoud ar- SHOPMEN DISAGREF IN RAILWAY STRIKE (Continued from First Page) zress of the would impres- pro the refer sion the cast the count. Nonc ballots, but the in conversation was that was a one. No fore- given completion of to received count close was to work. Embargo in Hartford, factories in Hartford. Aug. 14.—“Many of the Hartford are seriously af- fected by the freicht cmbargo.” Thomas J. Kelley, manager of the Manufacturers’ Association of Connec- ticut stated today. He said the fac- tories were pressing into auto- mobile trucks and were even taking their merchandise Springficld and other points to find tunity added arvice to to an to make railroad shipments, that the manufacturers sending as much freight possible hut were not normal shipments WARNING SENT MEXICO try oppor- He were by steamer able to make Carranza Notified That Theve Will Be | Radical Change in U. S. Attitude | Unless Americans Are Protected. Warning | Washington, Aug. 14 that there would be a radical in the policy of American ernment regarding Mexico if the Car- ranza continued to fail 10 protect Americans in that country was contained in a note sent to the Mexi- foreign office on July 22. That the note had been dispatched disclosed today by the State de- partment together with the inform:- tion that in its reply the Mexican gov- had that cverything was done to protact was a suggestion concentrated populous a chan the gov- | i | government was said heing There foreigne in possible foreigners that themselves would the protection unless places i be impossible to afford them demanded DENY CONSPIRACY Claim They Villa. Mutiny Mexican Generals Had no El Paso, Tex., Aug was received here art in 14.—A telesram today from General | Badldwin and General 7z, of the Chihuahua ison, denying that in the attempted or that they had ction with the deliver the city now are command of and were in uncover- according to the ned by the Alfredo Rueda Gutier City federal garv they had any part mutiny last week been arrested in conn allezed conspiracy to to Villa. Both serving with the General Manuel among those who ass ing the mutiny plot, telegram, which two officers. Reports received here from Chihuahua City mentioned the names of the two federal generals as having been implicated in the alleged conspiracy. Quijano zenerals federal Dieguez cd wa WHAT BECAME OF THE $100,000,000 FOR BELGIANS? 14.—President in a resolution in- Chairman Good of committee re- Washington, Aug Wilson was asked troduced today by the appropriations port to the house what use was made of the $100,000,000 fund appropriated Ly relief of the destitute people Europe to congress for of LEADER GOE PRISON FOR 14 parliament TO Aug member division t-martialed of A\ YEAR Paul Galli- from who illezal incitation Dublin; —D’eter gan, of the west of Cavan cou on a charge of drill of mobs against nection with Fein leader vear's imp troops and the police oflicers in con- his activities as a Sinn ed labor, senten hard has “been to a onment at AND IN WRECK 14— killed about 10 injured afternoon | when a street car carrying a pienic party {rom Reno, O, struck by a Baltimore and Ohio switch enginé at two here. ; . Avizer ek g0y s iftia, to AL KILLE 10 INJURED W, Va are August reported this Parkersburg Several persons and a was from Parmanco, miles SCOUTMASTER MURDF London, Aug. 14.—Nicholas dis, a scoutmaster, and 20 Gr Scouts have heen murdered at Asia Minor, Turks, accordin Greek official sources. Avgeridis tortured he was killed und the Boy Scouts lost their lives in engaav- to save him a by before oring OBTAINS INJUNCTION. Col NIl the New - injunction today restraini Johnson, “ his agents” from interfering of Pitcher Carl Mays ries which opens here this Detroit, Aug ton owner \mericans, obtained it part of here court B. cire President my with the in the fternoony, Detroit or of lise S retween the New York and teams, § Financial S R ( WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall changes Street, 10 again today’s 30 a confusin m.—Price were of dicating the the ceeded ception were Advances of 1 by at the in- views opening stock market further divergent o trading clement but with ex- to fractions. points werc American Sinc Oil Petroleum, American 1d American became of the of U. S. Steel There nuiry ex- 1in these limited to Steel, one 2 made Crucible T/oco: Pan n Telephone. irregula half hour Baldwin Loco i American ternational The market before the morc end first on selling Wail to be only cent their U. S Strect, noon light favorites seemed somic ts, re- taking backwardness of their and from the Steel, pressed As an instance, Jewel Tea in one comparatively large lot at a six point decline. In the main the efforts of the bears proved fairly suc cessful as the scssion baccos were specially rail turned heavy with cquipments. Partial just before noon, however, on an- nouncement of the increased Ameri- can Locomotive dividend. Call money opened at 5 to 51 per cent. Wall Street, 1 p. m.—Oils the mid-day 1ally rising 1 to Amecrican Telephone, one of day’s wealkest features, 1eflected ther support but rails, cquipments. motors and erra American 1 four points its morning. Wall undermined when level weal. shares the s advantage. was offered progressed vulnerable siippings rallies set in To- and and 30 led 3 points. vester- fur- shippings, metals were fell | the omotive under best of Street (lose—Active the li last average pr fell to lowest of the day. The closing was Sales approximated 950,000 selling in the hour, es New York Stock Exchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York stock Exchange: Aug. High 14, Low 1919. Clos Alaska )% Am Car Am Am Am A Am Am Anaconda AT Gold & Ivd Loco Smelting Sugar .. Tobacen Tel & Tel Cop 1 Loco 90 % 10715 B & B It Beth Butte Can Steel B Superior Pac Cen Leather Ches & Ohio ... Chino Cop . Chi Mil Col I° Cons Pau & St & Gasiy cel Hud I's Crucible § Del & Distill lirie lirie Goodricl Graat Nor Gt Nor Orc llinois Cen ... 15t prd Cet Inspiration .. Interboro N Interboro pfd .. Kansas City so Copper Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motor Mox Petroleum National N Y Air Brake N Y C & Hudson Nev Cons .... NYNHG&H Northern Pac .. Norfolk & West Pac Mail S S Co ‘Eennl SRS Pcople’s Gas ... IPressed Steel Car Ray Cons Reading .. Rep 1 & S com . Southern Southern Southern Studebake Texas Oil vion Bl Kennee Lack com Lead . ac y pfd 2y I T 1 i Copper Rubber Co Steel pfd Va Car Chem .. Westinghouse Willys Overland LOCAL EXCHANGE - PRICES QUOTED Co.) Bid (By Richter & Asked 230 Illec Light N B Tel Co Brass (par 3 Hardware Amer Silver (par 25) & Spen (par 25 Brass (pav Colt's Arms (par Dagle L Co (par Inter Silver pfd L F & C (par 25) Na Mar Lamp (par B Machine (pai Niles-Be-Pond com N & J Mfg Co (par Peck S & W H)vl 25) Mfg CO eye e Hartford Southern American Amer Hos American Russell Scovill i Standard Screw com BR & I. Co ... 5 ey Wrks ( T (pay iy ) or Co com 25) & H (par 2 nfon Mfg Co (par TRt 25) Cooley FaXgpir Bearing Co ... 1 31 WES HARTI WATER SPRING A Way to Increase ¥ Wwe that ferred These recommend you consider the 3 Stocks for Preferred investment. Stocks are amply sccured a handsome rate of interest holdir high will return 1f find a very on y you will go over which your investment ably several do not yield as as T market value. We some exchange§ with ent would like to discuss with you the advisab the idea of increasing your i We will send you circulars uppn request RICHTER & CO. stin Nichols & Co., Inc. ? Cumulative Preferred Stock $98 per share und accrued dividend, to n' Manhasset Mfg. Co. 70, Cumulative Preferred $97 per share and ational Aniline & Chemical Co. o Cumulative Preferred Stock $89 per share and accrued dividend, to net Quaker Oats Company 67, Cumulative Preferred Stock $99 per share and accrued The Steel and Tube Company 705 Cumulative Preferred $98 per share and Sto ck accrued dividend, to net about about dividend to net about of Amecrica o0 ck accrued dividend, to net about Nebraska Power Company Cumulative Preferred Stock $97 per share and New York Canners, Inc 7% Cumulative First Preferred Stock $97 per share and accrued dividend, to net accrued dividend, to net about about CO. Tel. 5. 5 x p Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. W. T. SLOV LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD GOODWIN BEACH & CO. Room 430 National Bank Bullding. Telephone 20 E T. FRANK LEE, Manager Landers, Frary & Clark Stock Bought and Sold THE HARDWARE CITY A WILLING AND HELPFUL SERVICE The people find it pleasant and satisfac- tory to deal with the Commercial Trust Company, because of the excellent serv- ice which they always receive—a serv- ice that is willing aird helpful. Checking accounts are solicited. Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of _efficlgnt. trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, lsxecutor or Administrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits 31,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD. CONN. M. H. WHAPLES, Pres't.

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