New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 10, 1919, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1919. TRAVELING WITH THE PRESIDENT —— e |[— ok _FINANCIAL_{| RICHTER & CO. THEWORLD fRE THE ME X ! =53 : N LOCAL STOCK Members New York Stock Exchange NOT USE ; 2 Sy ; : J oL ) Poe : - EXCHANGE PRICES |§ 3! WEST MAIN ST, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. WT'SED$" V & . : R : ‘ STANLEY xf. EDDY, ‘ffr' Tr‘ivphonf‘ 2640 e e < o0 1§25 Shares American Hardware Hartford Elec Light .. 220 early in lite, Amer Hos (par 25) e B ' . . 4. - A 431‘***;3}77 © % |§50 Shares Bristol Brass Rills & Sen (par pensive clothing trail tor years, [ : : i 3 3 S : Bristol Brass (ar : B ° 5 . o arme so i . i Colt's Arm_Co (par ; 53 A man can garment himself | ‘ . ; 2 o ‘ Pelug e Oo e : : 50 Shares New Bl’ltaln Madlll'le in a glad manner at a moderate 3 i : e Inter Silver pfd . 93 96 d 5 ‘ Mar Lmp (par 25) as well as his moncy. R X : - ; ¥ o & : 2 | 3 Machine (par 2§ Think it over and come in B - b 2 B 3 R 5 % ¥ L - . V}I'm Pond com ‘ i 4 —— - > J Mfg Co (par 55) 5 98 3 z = and sce our lino of new ran [ S ; : TOSERPHT | & . 2 : Do S e . UDD & \O 4 X H / y 5 Russell Mfg o 5 3 J [ ] Suits—$28.50 to $50.00. 4 bezeila 3 gsreqs/se 4 Scovill Se e s 4 Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 45, N T ~ F ll 2 SE tar rew com . 345 380 W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. € rarre d ‘ 1% o : ) : Three principal members of D e S « ber- | Mrivate seeretary; and Joseph 1. Mura | Stan ‘ ! : : i i < miral Dr. Cary T. Grayson, his per- | pp "yoq of the presidential bady- { Tor Co com (par 2 . - OC L STO K Clothlng Co president’s entourage are Rear . sonal physician; Joe Tumulty, his dguard. T & H (par 25) .. 52 l 4 A ° figure if he will use his brains Union Mfg Co (pan 2] ——T—— o) st | gy s |_BOUGHT AND SOLD Miss Priscilla Crabtree, of Lincoln § Bridgeport Is Expected (o Yiekl Some sisgbiissgls R ouliClatkfischool B o 1 Clues in Reference to Death of Donit fot AengBilia Nothunl . New York. o ; : b vieation cl Join at once vdvt WE OFFER FOR SALI . ¢ N S Bank Clerk. There will be a rehearsal of the SHARES AMERIOAN HARDWARE CORP. Miss Gladys Fogarty, ‘of »Washing - ? > | ehoir of the Chureh of St. John the 25 SHARES NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. ton street, and Miss Kdith Loomis, o 5 ¢ b e Bridgeport, Sept. 10.—This ¢ity iS | 3oaneelist tomorrow cvening at 7:30 | 50 SHARES LANDERS FRARY & CLARK. Harrison street, will leave Monday for 3 Sxpegued josvield imolncrelucaRto {thino WEllies (5o el in s thct cliirh Eie Solamors ool : e light upon the murder of Benjaumin | & o e : 5 > Whose oy 3 | ! lodis daughter of Mr. and | Miss Harriet Wells, of Newinzton, | - X Y Dadpinan foiind M e S S L Mrs, Herbert Benoit v (Continued from Wirst Page) il > Saturduy for Philadelp . 3 (b, GRS oty ofd 1 (e will leave Saturday for Philadelphia, § 8 lectivaibulona Sl todas that e vl [Fstueet to " Albert Buzene Saulnizsot CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD = where she is @ dietician in one of the i Y e : o e o : May, 1921, the commission also being [ leading hospitals ! i lieved m‘r murder took !‘:}.u \‘n ‘Hw:“ f‘\'l Plainfi ,M, " et ‘m'”"'"y “'; € -” NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, NEW BRITAIN, vicinity for the reason that had i avor Quizle imnouncec Vs smpowered to determine the details of ) T 1 the payments which will extend over ss mel ] becnadoncun ahananoricithe seanay IO e Mi Mahel la of Fairview which presumably did it would not | 300 cases of baked beans for this city | aiperiod of 30 years. This sum must | street, is spending the weok 158 : | : be paid by the Austrian republic. and | york City. | ERinchieciing e ; have risked (ransportation of the | have heen shipped from Newark, N. J Is not to be apportioned among the { SO body by automobile all this distane: The monthly meeting of the board component L iy g e N N\ when it \\an have heen niore con- | of health was held late this afternoon. Which have been declared, indepen- | jnc. college. fire Orlundo. Swirt NEUEnERto B ial LD Bl o B RD SO B il Carreril ot Main F OR dent, i ward GHrist, Bdward Sequist, Dun S . o ‘””“ L 0 "\‘"”“-” [ street left this moring for St. Francis’ Must Replace Shipping. S L SR < ; with Bridgeport ,‘ worked here hospital, where he to undergo an ! d In addition (o payi indemnities Uiolveal £ Lo cal Enitionsall o orn fion | A two tencment house, consisting of seven rooms to a tenement, ;‘:::\n:;r‘“yr\\‘v»“n‘ ,\;1‘,“»\:‘. \.\“‘m»llxy.].n“;.l‘x ; i et e s e aman Stanley Pyacuski of Clark and a garage for one car. This house is fully equipped with shades the activities of the Austrian navy Barl Anderson and Dexter Walcott ! L § e o N oy tnceth s fons e iou e hkat hik ihomcs and screens, also SEVEN COTTAGES NOW UNDER OCONSTRUC- during the war, and physically re- | Wil leave soon for Middlebury college. : M the police. ISvery cffort was heing — RIS | TTON. store invaded areas. She also to o made today lo learn if Binkowitz was S 0 o | AMrs. Rose T. Hibbard and family : 3 seen here about August 12 HELP TO SWELL FUND. deliver up to Allied countries works wd amily : ¢ : : | ok art and objects of historic valuc | NAVe returned from Summer Island, S ; Mrs. A. H. Shilling has been doing | A GURBAEH RealEsta e Genera”" which were ‘carried away by the [ Where they spent the season. Miss 5 e y some most commendable work in se- | . y y sura"ce N e Do Ruth Hibbardl will be wareried next 5 i TO ATTEND COLLEGE ur unds fo ’ Jlcome o] durin e con uring funds for the Welcome Hom T Austria’s army is reduced to 30,000 month to Irving Allen, e ety ihathed men on a pufely voluntary basis and 2 all her military establishments arve Miss [Sunkce Humphrey, of Lincoly Many Local Boys, Graduates of N. B, cut down in a proportionate manner, | street. left today for Martha Washi New Orleans.—Asgsociated Adver- the strect §t Last night at the Ly- Ihe entire Austrian naval fleet is to | ton college at Adindc Virginia. tising. clubs of Amedica have sent an H. Wi Enter College Next | ceum theater she raised an additional be handed over to the Allies mib-war- = invitation, «all morocco-bound, to B §42. At Foax’s theater last night the ships under construction beir William Calvert and family are vis- | President Wilson to attend the New Weck. following zirls raised about §40 broken up, and the salvage is not to | iting in West Somerville, Mass, Orleans convention this month. Here The followink Toeal bovet willl onte Miss Bernadine *Wallker Margaret be used except for industrial pur- - is Miss Marceline Casta ziving it} . eeo next weelk: Harle B, Anderson, | Foster, Margavet Mitchell, Heien | poses. Sherrod Skinner, of Maple Hill, wili | the final “double-0™ bhef: it 18| o JTart streel, and Stanley Ashley. of | Sieth. Beatrice Reynal, Ruth Henry Fiume Not Settled. return to R. P. I at #Foy on Satur- | mailed. Harison streét, will enfer as freshmen | A0 Dorothy Booth The economic clauses and those | day. ' e s oo relative to freedom of transit arc 15 000 GO ON STR KE ney. of Vine streot, will re-eriter Notre REALTY TRANSFERS, similar to those of the German pact William Dudack, of Beaver stre emie i Lo 1 iy O Coniiorecr eI ooy o vl ntor- T Questions relative to the m\,.wm‘r.“, n]n refurn {o Georgetown colle Basselt strect, will resume his studies | fijed in the city clor N D > ¢ of Fiume are not settlec 1ere he is on the football fe: e e S : lr: v‘\]\l:‘ ,\ll(\:!r'mnj “-‘«”’l}: e e Sadsionehsuibn bibE B Sile MILEBMWOTECISFa LA o, Jlg., 1‘;‘”.',\',.»“‘ :,‘, W \{vl.\lflvv:‘j'lv’({.l :\\v;lw‘y:” Doell L an geoiin Lo it incoaco) renounces in favor of the Allied and Stephen Stephanian has returned to Y Are Out— Iixtra Polidemen On | ter Chauncey Hall, Boston: Tdward | Monterosso, ated powers all her rights and | Grove City colicge, Grove City, Pa. B G PR SR ST e i, egat R T SR over tepritories formerly /be a Guard to Prevent Troubic. Itensselaer university, at Troy, N. Y.; | Kune G ! land wumd buildings | to hér whic htho outside John Bertini, assistant physical di- Dexter Wolcott will enter Middlehury | on South Main stroet: Signe T. Gooley pe new frontlers of Austria, have | rector at (1 M. G AL s spending Scranton, Pa., Sept. 10.—Iifteen | .gjjepe Vermont: Walter Macristy | t el T HTewitt, tand and buildings not at present been assigne to any | a few days in New York (housan.d silk mill workers in this vi- gtate. She undertakes to accept any 5 cinity arc on strike i N e e pettlement made in regard to those | Iirnest Florton, of Wailace rect, fEhe stike Jorisinatinglyestenday N Doe i s an o] Bovrznor will tesunte E i territories. | has been discharged from the navy | the Bloss mill at North Scranton, has ‘”“‘ ”f: & M‘( “_'_. :W(‘m\m ) H\”V,'I\YL BURLESON MAKES DENTAL. between Hibbard - N ¢ factory and is said to have asso . Room 6 Office open Mon. and Sat. Evenings. raised hmndm\v tlar subscriptions on land at Belvidere and will sume studies at L orrest, | : videre and Stratford road wh he was on a mine sweeper. rapidly spread to all mill ward rran will return to the Uni Vashington, Sept. 10.—Postmaster BRESIDENT MAKES SPEECH. = this city and Carbondale. The mareh- [ F0UE = RECL L General Burleson denicd that he had Bismarck, N. D., Sept. 10.— Presi- Mrs. A. D. Bull and Mrs. 2l | ing of (hg strikers from town (o town e R e dent Wilson told & Bismatck audience | Mrs. A Rull and da > Mar- | including Dixon City, Oliphant, Blakc DON'T SIGN TREATY, e 8 oo el today that the issuc involved in | joric and Beatrice, have returned | ly, Jessuo, Archbald, Jermyn and control pos-oflice appointments by th > Paris, Sepl. 10.—The delegates of i n e . for S osey Beue Maytield ouzht about assaults on cinil service commission i st speech making tour for the treaty | home from Cosey Beuch ay 5 2 1 A : 2 “fl“ d ,“,‘,“};m of war or peace.’ 5 workers who refused to leave their | Rumanias and Jugo-Slavia did nol| ment replyi o recent charges made There was only one way in wlich T . y machines, damage to machinery and 1 the Austrian treaty today be-| yy jormer Civil Service Commissioner SRR 1 i PMEDDINGETONMOIRIE OW broken windows. 1ixtra policemen | cause (hey are awaiting instructions | (jalloway that Mr. Burleson w i ace could be maintained he said brok a i | ?g(‘,‘th.” wus by such .a concert of ni cach town to | from their government says the tempting to “debauch the etvil servic o e propabed I the league of | Uandry DeMars to Take, Miss Seanlon | rovent further violence. Mavas Agency. The supreme counc and make a sham of the merit Ay e 3 as Bride it adds, has given them until Satue- . - The marrlage or Miss Catherine v PROPOSE. HOME RULE. day to make known fheir definite — NEGRO BURNED AT STAKE. e Rerlin, Sept. 9, (By the’ Associated | intentions SULE SESSTONS AT H. S Seanlon street to Landry were placed on duty in | Press.) - The Prussian government in- - = ¢ . i Athens, Ga., Sept. 10.—Obe Cox DeMars will tal e 5 g e . o Poday is the first full session at the 3 | eMars ake place tomorrow | {ends to propose home rule for uppe " MINES NATIONALIZED. negro, alleged murderer of the wifc fn e e e o unpen | EEWARNT M A 1z High school for the year and the ma- of an Oglethorpe county cantured by a posse todav, taken to | Catholic the ‘scane of the crime, his hody rid rald, pastor, will ofliciate. dled with ballets, and burn®l at the B stake. Several thousand people wit oz mdrning at St. John the Iivangelist | Silesia according to the Lokal An- Glusgow, Sept. 10.—By an over- ner, was | o T el e ‘ o church. Rev. John J. Fitz- | % L whelming vote, the Trades Union [ chinery of administration Is running | New Yoris—By blowing up a toy [ ture upward Telling of storms, - - | congress, at foday's session, passed a | smoothly. On the opening day of the | Lalloon and making certain measure. | Y¢10City of wind, atmospheric press o Vi ‘OP | | o S i s flect te sure and o co o s naid of honer will be te Sl LLOIUL DO S N COR. | resolution favoring the nationalization | year the half ion was in effect t0 | ;yents the weatherman can tell an air 20 fother conditions 1, NN n oner will be the sister Greenficld, Mass., Sept. 10.—A' reso- | upper classmen o pur- the dutles assured by the U. 8, alesed the scene of the bride, Miss Lucy Scanlon, and | lution pleds full moral and finan- | hooks and vesterday (he fresh- | PIOt whether ot not it is safe to ven- | weather bureau to nesse the best man will be the oonm’s | ¢ial support”™ to the¢ Boston Central i of the coal minc The motion, pre- | aliow the sented by Robert Smillie, the miners’ | chas help aviators. 3 leader, was carried by a vote of]|men were given the afternoon off to Georgelte over pit The bridesmaid | state branch of the American Tedera- [~ Bdawin Stanicy [ will wear pink Georgette. They will tion of Labar in session here. THE SMILE OF VICTORY Ry = : L [hoth have Javge black picture hats Bdwin Stanley, of Plainville, aged mhe groom will present the bride with [ 9 ¢ 7 ) i 20 j ivoars, died ‘fhis moning at |4 platinum brooch set with diamonds | * ° VANDERBILT g8 Tocai hospita funeral will Do’ jnd the best man with a diamond held urday ternoon at 2:30 (gtick pin The bride's gift to the | o’cloc om his residence bridesmaid wiil be & platinum bar pin A reception will follow at the home Jemima Atkinson Gerard of the bride, after which the couple | Mrs. Jemima Atkinson e : will leave on an cxtended honey 78 years, wife of John Gerard, d moon hey will reside at 16 Olive her home at 42 Rlack Rock™ avenuc treet upon their return to this city early thls morning, following wn ill nes¢ of some time Mrs. Gerard wa mative of Quakertow New Je but has resided in this city for many The New Rritain Grocers' associi- GROCERS TO ME years. Her death canie as a shock to ion will Id 2 special meeting fer many friends which she vired | s vight, September 11, in this city Besides her husband, John 1 she leaves three daughters ai rooms. Pres ‘owlishaw is s Miss Gra G <. | anxious to hay member 0. W dd, of this city, Mrs. agsociation attend. Action amber of Commerce Ansdall, Hartford, John I3 ard, [ taken o e part the local of New Britain and Walter | will take in the parade West 1 their Noat and & Fr afternoon from the dence, the burial heing in the vi cemetery. Itev. Dr. (. W Hilly pastor of the South Congres Tonight at § ck the mnewl tlonal church, will officinte organized association of bhakers will BAKERS TO MEET. ; | room 8 J. M. Hallinan has | services of Charles Al Pel. 1625-2—Any Hour, Day or Night TARRANT & HAFIPE UNDERTAKERS Rl general of steel support of the proposed campaign t of the Vanderbilt power of the fu- production, by making them Knighs Myrtlo Street, boost New Britain-made bread. Over : 3 : ) oost 2 : Ul ture. At any rate, here is the son is is General Pershing's famous the millions of cheers from New York | ©f the Legion of Honor. They gliady Attendant—Itee Use of Chapel. | a dozen bakers alveady have joined Ghieh here se ; U 1. e Brlsadiesicen S ; ich burst into full flower | harbor to LaClede, Mo., and on t & en, Shwab at left ¢ the association, together with six or [ Of Prisadier General Cornelius Van- /"X U0 : e it O | Casenave of France pre el X ; Schwab 4 head o I elledithishmceting secure the com- | Sl AAUIEY ! ‘ ; : ‘ e, i o e { Fleet Corporation ete co-operation of local bakers in | instead of railro will he the source % i Replogle as dircetor nd Leonard 4 uber——on Armistice Day, to | Fort Presidio, Cal., wherc he com- senting the fi.; JU mltl o 2 | seven from Bristol, Plainville and | derbilt as a cub reporter, covering e exact It's w good hearty srin, | manded afier eleaning up the Filipino | P@d=e to Replogle. General Gioe thils ©rders Taken For Upholstering. Terryville. his first assignment isn't it; the smile that'll flash back to | in rectionists below, was the guest of honor

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