New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 3, 1919, Page 3

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s 4 Boston Store 6| We close Monday o'clock until Oct. 1 Wednesdays at 15 ever at We also closc until Sept. 21 AdvanceShowingof New - Fall Plaids A beautiful showing of all the latest novelties in wool plaids and checks. Fancy A plaids, Scotch plaids and chec great array of won- derful coloring have bought Iractically goods value since are still gone up in we them We the and prices climbing, are showing these goods at Moleskin Sitk Plusk Stoles all and riginal price. Scarfs, and Capes, a nice showing new designs, colors, moleskin seal. Marabou Scarfs, Throws, Collars of money, and Buy now $15.00 cach, PULLAR lot new patterns. $7.00 to capes, a and save & NIVEN Let Steve Do It He will tuke care you the SERVIC SERVICE. Day ings, Weddings, cars a specialty, of you and give His motto is night. Christen- Funera Washing o b Steve’s Garage 503 MAIN ST, In the Rear. Tel. 1728-3. P;;:s}wood Electrical Service Station and Garage. Lightinz and_Ignition tem Specialists. MAXWELL SERVICE STATION. REAR 193 MAIN STRE] Starting, Sys- FLEASURE CARS M. IRV/NG JESTER 18 MAIN § Daily Freight and Express Service NEW BRITAI NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING AND TRUCKING. TRUCKS BY THE DAY OR HOUR. A. H. HARRIS Carve of Adna Johnson, TEL. 961. VIM delivery and heavy duty trucks, from !5 to 5 tons. AMERICAN Balanced Six, Pleasure Cars. CITY SERVICE STATION. A. M. Paonessa, Prop. e —— DENISON GARAGE 430 MAIN ETREET Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night Storage. Supplies and Repairing. Repair Work a Specialty. Phove 2227 13° A,—ph qt DON'T FORGET DIONNES and long distance moving and trucking. Pianos and parties at rea- sonable prices. Also storage. ’Phone ¥87-32 and 382. 8 Gilbert street, New Britain. all wool | (GANG FIGHT AIRED IN POLICE COURT Young Men in Toils For Fighting Policeman The | the gang Beaver night Souney resisted tvial of sed adjourned fight at and Broad in which Officers and Charles McGrath and assaulted, and in which four lawyers and figured, was before James T. Meskill this morning in | court. Thomas Kane charged with assault, resistance and breach of the peace, was fined $10 and $25; Joseph Grabeck was charged with resistance and assault and was fined $10 on the second count only; Thon was allowed to go as evidence would not prove him guilty of drunkenness and resistance charges; William Grabeck, Paul Kroll and Stanley Ulicz were each aischarged, the former having charged with breach of the and the two latter with resistance. Joseph G beck was represented by William Mangan, Hartnett Lawyer 1s RRingrose and Kane Attorney Morris Saxe. Fight Saturd Officers Souney and McGrath attracted to the rear of pany No. 3 Saturday noise and singing of a upon investigation have culuminated in a corner of Beaver and which, they learned, and Thomas case the streets arising corner over of were the six been peace a- by E by Night. were Engine com- night by the crowd of men found it fight at the Broad street Joseph Gra- Kune were the principals, Kane was placed under arrest by Souney and Joseph beck by Officer McGrath. The ¢laims that he and Kane into the road and the the corner set upon them. After tussle in which Souney’s coat was torn and he was kicked in the jaw the two men were placed under arrest and from the crowd Officer Souney picked out | Kron having been connected with the assault. Shortly afterward Ulicz and Hartnett were arrested by Officers Souney and Stadler and William Gra« Leck was arrested at the police sta- tion where he had gone to inquire about honds for his brother. Accused Deny Charges. All accused denied connection with the r stance and beating of the | officers, but both Kane and Grabeck | admitted having fought. was over a young woman caused considerable trouble between and | in beck were crowd at a | | | i pushed | | around as hacg of men. fight by an who amount the two young { One of the witnesses of the was stopped in her testimony ) attorney who inquired as to who had , struck the first blow and where the { blow was struck. The answer was, “Joe hit Tommy right on the fence.’ Hartnett was able to prove that he. | was an innocent bystander and the other men charged were able to show that they were merely members of the group or had come up the street dur- ing the progress of the fight. a CONVENTION TROUBLES Today's Difficulties at Socialist Meet- ing Occur When Detectives Enter Hall and Arrest Alleged 1. W. W. Chicago, of the n parent Sept. 3.—The conference ional socialist party, the organization and two insur- gent groups, the communist labor party, formerly the left wing of the main party, and the communist party, the foreign language radicals after three days of chaotic meetings began work in earnest here today to formu- late constitutions and platforms. The communist labor party, which came into being yesterday as a result of the fight on the parent body, was expected to map out a plan of action today. There possibility some said, that the new party might join with the communists. The meeting of communists was thrown into commotion when detec- tives arrested Denis Batt, re- putéd to be an organizer for the L. W. W. and took him from the hall. They had been seaerching for him for a week on a charge of making a seditious speech. He was released on $1,000 bail Ye | a was a AI'TER RUMANIA. Peace Conference Takes Up Matter of Non-Comformity to Order. STILL cil today again considered the fail- ure of Rumania to respond in writing to the notes of the council and dis- cussed the sending of a representa- tive of high standing to Bucharest to insist upon an immediate reply. No agreement was reached, but it is probable that a decision will be ar- rived at tomorrow. The difficulty encountered by the council was in finding a satisfactory representative who was willing to un- dertake the task. Apparently it has no desire to select an American the mission, as the Buropean mem- bers are said to feel that he would be likely to prove too outspoken Electric Motors Repaired All Sizes and Makes of Clectric Motors and Generators Carefully Re- paired or Rewound at McKAY DYNAMO & MOTOR CO. 5 High Street, Hartford, Conn, U Wilzson's NEW BRITAIN'S FINES] HAT STORE FOR ME Saturday | William | Judge | Hartnett | | Attorney to | Gra- | ofticer | The trouble | Paris, Sept. 3.—The supreme coun- | for | TERRORS OF GREAT GOB! DESERT FADE B EFORE AUTOMOBILE § ’ Bage-llen & Co. HARTFORD. STORE CLOSEsS AT 12 FRIDAY. PARENTS, PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN'S HEALTH See That the GirlHas a Good Raincoat otect her fro The the wet time to buy your gir Raincoat that will and cold of autumn an \ Deiay may meas danger for deathl s pr no ; the powerful flu germs ard invariably caused by ortment o terproof red, sizes incoaty 1bhey of ta pliiiy | up) 1hbe ad OIS WANTS TAXES REDUCED BY A BILLION Striking contra ancient and most modern travel are illustrated in these pictures recently taken in the great desert stery, which is now open to tour- In the upper right a group of nomads primitive Mongoi carriage the middle next to the camel, sts between the most ehicles of hand corner Togs. is shown the seen A in in wa ©ut ef the wauslicn of aid vomes (his whe of Bon old standby of desert travel. Choin Fules TSRS Y 0 verA e 006,60 | | | | | New York.—The only from America su showed Gompers has dug | that met him here. of the world upon the pri \merican Federation of Labor, ted in a severe mental strain which up considerably turn to this country. 28 MORE Y MEN - SENT 10 SIBERIA (s cffool is 1OW bOIRG {860,000 Worth of Supplies Go There Monthly MED/LL 1 MECORMICK -More than $80,- s : as been expended Y. M C A being ed into Stberia for use of the 7,000 New York. 000 h t rus Sept. 3 manthly by for supplies American troops there | tary dc | Siberian sian | et re in the allied mili- achments patrolling the Trans- railroad loyal Rus. civilian population in the Kol overnment, . Coltan, se in char of g 1ssia and iberi; the headquarter scas department mittee, Y. M. C. A, “The American Y. M. C. ing 28 overseas secretaries to its staif of more than 100 workers now in beria,” said Secretary Colton. “Thesc reinforcements will sail within the - B = 3 next few davs. The ¥ will continue to| DENTIS REPORT OF | aid struggling Russia, as advocated by | i o \dor Morris in his current Dl b port to the state department in which | (B he sted that the United States| press.)—The foreign office hus denied ive immediate and greater co-opera- | on to Admi Kalehak X According to figures compiled by G S. Phelps, in charge of Y. M. C. A activities in Siberia, the Y expended | ;.. §53,534.11 for motion picture ma- ¢oigoc chines and other hut equipment in Si- | beria from January'1, 1919, to June Information 30, 1919. In the same period the Y | youirie 0 spent $294,4 ‘ for 4’111!}(0:%\ .‘H:|)v‘r|\(\: At aSiaats for troops in Siberia, including choco- | (100 - lute, biscuits, safety razors, etc 'l‘lwi“':‘f‘]"l.P‘,{,‘f"‘J Y bought miscellaneous merchandise | R OF the amaunting to $105,243.78 for Siberian | o o0 ”'H use in this i The Y. M. C. A and the 1k riangie wo nnounced to- of the over- international =om- R at A is add- DOCK STRIKE S CONTINU! Dt The dock stri Marseilles continues without disol hut are feanq s is not reached soon, refineries and soap wiil soon run short of raw The executive commith the federated trades unions of th partment has decide if the rsist ther refusal & men'’s claims to caj ik Pan Ambas ré- | Berlin, Sept ssocintec 5 ¥ \ssociated By o consequence tlement ially tories report attributed to the press to as oil he effect that England, KFrance and terials | | t | Italy have secretly agreed with Ger- that the and those latter finished three will procure ma- product Entente been that in that PUrpose business in increased conditions commercial relations. v mew | commwercial relation qu d, from countries. ployers isfy from a pé in of labor not the from the rest sident of the has re- call but wor has received h nee an agrec exist not olvious was to KOLCHAK LEAVES OMSK| London A wireless received he Kolchak, hed has ansferred his } m- pur the St upon his In spite of into the problems re- this, patch from Moscow Admiral 11 n government Omsk and t men arrivin numbers and 8 i > in € umie ports tha iod to re Miss Lillian 1 Louis Pallack who have been the guests of Mrs. J M. Gross of South Main street, have returned to their home in Eagleville. The Missi Fern Redden Elizabeth Mason of Hart street are | spending their vacation at Maryland and Virginia and will also stop | Washington, D. C. to see den’s brother, who is stationed at the Walter Reed hospital. George Granquist and Elmer Ber- gren have returned from a trip to Providence and Newport Lewis Chapman is spending a days at Indian Neck. few Miss Laurette Campbell has return- ed home Boston, Mass. Miss Frances Parker of street, who has been spendi | month at Belgrade Lakes, M { returned to her home Curtiss g the ine, has Miss Margery Ladd of | ford is the guest of M | Christ of Harrison street. New s, Mil- George Miss Ethel Oaquist of Stanley is home from Silver Lake ! spent the week. street where she Mr. and who have Point and to their M Howard been at touring Cape Cod home Monday 1rsons, stern returned Frank H. Shield of this city, is one | the convention now and | at | Miss Red- | fter a stay at Oak Bluffs and | through its athletic | Vestisate program in Siberia is winning laurels, these figures showing much has been spent in the past months for athletic equipment for July 243.01; June. 39 May, $8,370.76; April, $8 March, $6,872.24; February, rters o Irk DO ENGLISH WOMEN SMOKE? WELL, SA 1ts} = how six Si- of the qualify comp: test sixteen Connecticut men to the Travelers’ Insurance ny's increased business con- making eligible to attend in progress at At- in him lantic City. L The Siberians are motion picture hungry and to meet this demand the Y has sent in 700,000 feet of Ameri- can film in the past six months < penditures for mation picture ma- chines and accessories for beria to- February, $4,375 March, $15,281.62; April. $10,832 May, $1,467.89; June, $8,705.95; $7,- 9.30. and daughter L. L, are visit- James Scan- Mrs. Peter A. Kelly | Margaret, of Astoria, ing Mrs. Kellv's father, lon, of Olive street. 4 Mrs. July, Merritt Walker of 433 Stanley street, head milliner at Seibert's millinery store, and Miss Katherine Textbooks and Leppert have gone to New York on | heing supplied to Siberia by business trip. ( other literature is the Y. M , the expenditure in July for that | se of the work reaching $4, Robert given veterans urday night in ew York. L nant Colonel William Thaw of the Lafayette Isc drille will be the principal speaker. Harrison Bristol and will attend a dinner rench the nch 3: Vance by the of the SETTLE Actors’ Equity \ssn. Thinks Trunh]n\ Will End in 24 Hours, | York, tors’ consul to army this 1t 25 New 3.—Settlement i the ¢ rike within 24 hours w | predicted today by members of the Actors’ Equity association While no formal announcement was | forthcoming this morning from either | the managers or the officials of the | actors’ association, those who believe | the end of the controv was at end based their hope: on a report that the managers’ association by a vote of 36 ided last night to accord rec- to the Actors’ Equity the principal point at the Actors’ Fidelity Lu {le rival to the Equity association had temporarily mpaign for membership. The managers have announced the reopening of five theaters within a few days “strike or no strike.” Sept of | Nolan and | 1d Mrs to their Mr. Mrs { daughter Florence F. W. Sheidier have homes in this city making a tour through the mountains in ,\'v\\‘ Hampshire | | | i | Charles P, and Mr. returne after nd rsy army Wilcox has Roy to 6 d ognition ciation, and tha Sergeant United the general York city after with relativ view the returned to hospital at’ New spending several d nd pargnts at 12 of States ass0- Dase issue | vs el London.—No question lish women are as naughty as Newport society. Here are three of Britain's smart set having a puff whila scanning the race chart at the Good= wood track. now whether street ceased its artin H. Horwitz has resigned as sman for Charles A. Bence.

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