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QUALITY ROOFING BUILDING MATERIAL Look After Your Roofs NOW Before Winter. -Leaks in your roofs are expensive, inconvenient and destructive. You will find a full line of roof re- quirements at this store—including waterproof and fireproof roofing. Roof Paints Roofing Cement Slate Surface Shingles. RACKLIFFE BROS. CO. 7o Paint Brushes Roofing and shingle nails HERMAN MILLER, JR., /DIES UNEXPECTEDLY BRITAIN CANNOT OUTVOTE AMERICA Passes ARotier - Prominent Résident ‘Away at Home an Curtis (Continued from First Page) al privileges now long enjoyed hy foreign countries and assure China of the completion of pro- cess by which Shantung will presently be returned to her in full sovereignty. In the past has heen no tribunal which could be resorted to for any of these purposes. Would Not Oppress Ireland. Is there anything in the league of nations covenant or the peace ti which dffectly or . indirectly & manner imposes on the United States any obligations, moral or otherwise, of the slightest character to suppoft Eng- land in any way in’ case of revolt'in Ireland? Answer: There is nat. The only guarantee contained in the covenant is against external aggression and those who framed the covenant were scru- pulously careful in no way to interfere with what they regarded as the sacred rights of self-determination 5—What effect, if any, will leagie of nations covenant have either hinderings or furthering cause of Irish freédom? Answer: It was peace conference to act with regard fo the seclf-determination of any terris tories except those which had belonged to the defeated empires, but in the covenant the leaguc of nations it has set up for the first time, in articlo 11 forum before which all claims of self-defermination which are likely to disturb the peace of the world or the good understanding between na- tions upon which the peace of the world depends, can he hrought. IS ALMOST CLEAN SWEEP ht Results ks Chind of the seve Herman Miller, Jn,:aged 44 years, y diéd suddenly at his'hdme at 141 Cur- | & strest early. last evining following Py an illness of only &ral days dura- fon. < Mr, Miller was well known " here. having been emoloyed at sev- éral of the local concerns as a tool “and diemaker. At the time of his death he was omp\.%;l in his own 4 business, located in nville. He is the gon of Mr, and Mrs. Herman Mil- 1e¥ ,m‘ Curtis street. 2 s ‘. Besides his pavents, he' js survived jx Lrothers and; three sisters Td, Charles, George, William, Lewis,, Edith, Carrie _and "Aidtherine all of this gity. Mr. and Drs{ Miller, parents. of the ‘deceased, l celebrated their golden wedding | .u\fit 18. : funeral will De held tomorrow uifgoon at 3 o'clock from the resi- “a Rev. M.: H. Gaudian will of- ificiate, Burial will be in Fairview ‘“ccmmcrv any the in the SHAKING I)O\VN NUTS, ' BOY TUMBLES HIMSELF ot possible for the John Dunbar Falls From Tree Whilo Nuts in Shuttle Meadow jcking Grove This Morning. of 76 Reaver street ki of 26 Beaver strcet played “hookey” from school this morning and went to a grove near Sluttle Meadow to pick nuts. Dunbar elimbed the tree to shake the branches while Borowski waited below for the puts fo fall, but it was his young who ¢ame falling dawn instead boy rhissed his footing and ground, a distance of neatly 20 feet. The Borowski boy ran to a nearby | house and the police were notified by phone of the accident. Captain Thom- as Grace sent Officer Herbert Lyon 1o ghe grove with the patrol wagon, and | “he hoy was removed to the hospital e in the ambulance. Borowski came to | . fHe police station carrying the other | fire. One of the sulphur had boy's hat about an hour later and re- | hroken open and (he were _ported the accident. He was told to | fpilled about the floor infotm Dunbar's parents of the acci-| pontaneous combusion dént. 5 sult apd the engine Dunbar has several severe bruises| ¢alled by a still alarm ] cuts. but as far as is koWt thus |, The Roor of the ear wis burned far, he has no broken bones. and a hole made in the side of the e : éar by shooting flames from the sul- FARTFORD HAS 157,960 PEOPLI | phur boxes. The burning car was Hartford, Sept. 18.—Hartford's | towed from’ its standing place, about opulation is 157,960, according to a | 100 feet north of the crossing, to tho v directory estimate made today. | stroet, . and the fire department 5 is a decrease of 156 fromi Whe | worked for about an hour, confining ate made by the directory issued | the flames™to the sulphur and remev- ar ago. ! ing the brooms. John Dunbar b and John Borow Fire in Frel Nearly 500 Dozen. Over 500 dozen saved fram destru the Whiting by the quic Car in Last Night The Destruction 11 to the of of brooms were tion last night near reet railroad crossing action of Engine Com- pany No after freight car in which the brooms had been stored with a quantity of sulphur had taken boxes contents of the was the company re was A\_WAYSTAKE ATIP) § e (] BT r»”” \ GoING To \4, )JA\/C = 5ol ( owcv‘/ This is a money saving tip. We have imbibed all of the shirt manufactured of the wisdom since the days classic tunic. 5 A few dollars properly invest- ed in shirts give a man that esty front that he his daily battle. Come in and g $2.00 to $9.00 NEW FALL SUITS $28.50 1o $55.00 STEIN-BLOCIH AN SHUMAN, The Farrell ‘Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. needs in mpse at them. EMMA GOLDMAN IS ' Alexander, Berkman Will Also Be Ar- rested As Soon As He Is Liberated From Prison. New York, Sept. 18.-—The depar ment of labor has notified Harry Weinberger, counsel for Emma Gold man and-Alexander Berkman, prison sentences for conspirary to ob- struet the draft, that upon their re- lease they will be re-arrested immedi- ately and held for deportation hear- ings. The term of Berkman, who is confined in the federal penitentiary in* Atlanta, Ga., expires October 5. Berkman and Miss %Mman convicted by a jury, Jul given the maximum sentence, years in.prison, and a $10,000 fine. that time Berkman testified that ho was not an American citizen and Miss Goldman said was ‘mnot by tion.” Her father died an citizen. Under a recent federal law, aliéns who have heen tivice cohvicted of a crime may be deported to the country whence they came. Berkman served 14 years in a Pennsylvania prison fol- lowing his conviction, in 1892 on a ch. v A were two American AR TOR, . and - Miss Goldman served ‘a year on Blackwell's Island: this city, on a charge of inciting others to riot: INSIST GOVERNOR CALL LEGISLATURE Both Partics Represented in Delega tion Which- Will Make Request Next Tuesday. Hartford, of repre General publicans upon Marcus next Tuesday, petition signed members of the special session of upon the question of ratification the federal eqnal suffrage ment. “The deputation will ceived at the hour set by the nor in response’to a letter by Senators R. H. Deming, Hartford; A. 5. Bowers, ,of chester and C. C! Hemenway, of Hartford, and Representatives Orville 1. Ripley, of Winchester, Howard A. Henshaw, of Suffield and John C. Geary, of Waterford The petition to be offered is sighed, it is stated, by semhly or more “than both branches. The petitioners will be hearing. Of the deputation Senator *F way and Representative Geanr: democratic-Jeaders in their respective branches last session. Sept. 18.—A deputation both will 10 mbly, and il to including re- democrats, Holcomb at present to @ majority legislature for the assembly to a. him m by amend be re gover- sent him of a majority names of of Deaths and Fur;e;'als. Rachel Low. The funeral of Mrs. Rachel Elmira Low, who died at her home at 37 Winthrop street, will bé held tomor- row afternoonat 2 o'clock from her residence, the burial being in Grove cemetery, Middletown. W. Maier will officiate. Mrs. Low is a native cf Madison hut 1s resided in this city for many rs and is well known. She is su ved by her hushband William Low and four children all of this city Long. Peter Long, who died 131 Lincoln yestérday morring, will be ob- LY his many 1elatives tomorrow morning when 1 be buried in St. Mary’ cemetery. Funeral scrvices held at St. Mary's church mornirg at 10 o'clock, with Rev T. Winters, pastor, officiating. Rev. M. Peter ites for home at Last h at S served friends hody w and the s new will be John Touis Dansarian, Louis® Dansarian, the faur old son of Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Dan- sarian, died in_the New Britain Gener- al hospital this morning. The funeral will probably be held tomorrow after- noon from the home, 212 Main street, and burial will be in Fairview ceme- i tery. TO BE DEPORTED | erving | 9, 1917, and | At | applica- | atives and senators in the | wait | a of the | act | of | West | Man- | 175 members of the as- | the | made public at: the | the Pine | street | tomorrow | months' | CITY ITEMS history of New Britain's’ part World war illustrated in tomor- dvt. The in the row's Courant The Dublin team st football will mest with Coach Kerin in Mary's play- ground at 6:45 this evening. Don't hale, buy New Maid bread.— | advt. The will Lithuanian banguet from in church members in honor of the their congresgation Lithuanian hall on give a ce men evening k street. “Old Home Week" row’s Courant.—advt. Dr. John of over two sumed pfactise —advt. What did the nurses, sailors, marines, the different organizations of ritain do?” Tomorrow Cour- ant.—advt, 3 What did New Britain manufacture | for use in'the World war? Tomorrow’s | Courant.—advt. | Regular meeting of the Thoma !‘ she branch of the Friends of Iri reedom tonight at 8 o'clock Judd's hall. All ‘members are | quested to.be present as there be delegates clected to the state con- }\Or\!ion to be held in New Haven | Sept 1919, in Ervin hall, 443 State street. this | Ea edition, tomor- an absence as, has re- Main street. after ove 193 Purney, vears at List of men killed ffom New Brit- in in the World war. Tomorrow's Courant.—advt. The building inspector today issued a permit to ~ August Bergstrom to | build for 1. W. Holmes a brick resi- dence on Adam strect at an estimated cost of §15,000 Another permit was to Anderson @1 Carlson to build an $8,500- frame residence for David Gustafson on Shuttle: Meadow avenue, A copy® @f tomorrow’s well worth saving.—advt. Night Driver Peter Cabelus will be unable to be on duty tonight due to injuries sustained yesterday-afternoon n the policemen’s ball game. Cabelus ained his side in batting. | Don’t buke, | aavt. | The Chambe | | | issued Courant is buy New Maid bread.— of Commerce h: placed on le at the Herald®office & number of copies of the Welcome Home souvenir program. 50c a copy. | —advt. The choir of St. John the Evangelist church will rehearse at 7:30 this eve- ning in the church. : Dr. tweo b nity, The Bakers. Association Britain held its regular evening in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. A routine of gendral business followed several addresses by m.gm-1 bers of the absmmtmn 3 What did i dg on thg 15n 3 W. Fox vacation Peter is spending* ® a Burlington, of New meeting last A certificats ‘authoriging” *th’a Ain- créasing of its-capital .from $100,000 to $290,000 by {he New Britain Com- mercial Trust company has been filed at the office of the town clerk toda A certificete of incorporation has been filed at the office of the town clerk for dndrews & Doolittle to en- gage in the undertaking and real estate business. The capital stock au- thorized is $50,000. Tlow many enlisted, volurteered or were drafted from New Britain? Read | tomorrow’s Courant.—advt. HARTFORD FIGHT TGMGHT Waltz and Hayes to Mix in Main Go orsCapitol City A. C. Bouts At Ball Park. New sin he “the *Wethersfield ball park in Hartforl tonight when the Capitol Cit yAthletic association's boxing card is run off-under the direc- tion of Promoter Dan Flaherty. . The howits ‘were. twice postponed becauso of threatening weather but indications | are that this evening will be an ideal one for the holding of the exhihition. The main beut of te evening brings together Sammy Waltz and Chick Hayes, Two top-notchers whose tation is known to New Eritain fight | fans. They are scheduled to furniéh a twelve round pound at 125 pounds. Bri _sporting blood will well represented at contestants in the semi-final and expected to furnish a_good bout. the preliminary Terry. O'Conneil Young Ross, of this city, who so sorry a showing a few weeks will take on Young Dugan, ford. are In vs. made ago of Hart- N O'NEIL—KERRIGAN A prelty wedding took Mary’'s Catholic church yesterday | moarning when Eugene O’Neil of Wa- terbury and Miss Marcella Kerrigan of 90 Seymour street, were married | in the prgsence of friends and rela- | tives. Rev. John T. Winters officiat- ed. Miss Eleanor Kerrigan, sister of | the bride, was bridesmaid, and Lester Bacon of Hart{ord was best man. After a wedding tour to Atlantic City, J., Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil will live at 42 Edson street, Waterbury, and will be at home after October 1. place at St. | C. ¢ | Fred Miller has returned after a | two weeks' stay in New York city. Miss Florence Williams has ac- cepted a position in the invoice de- partment. Miss May Conley has returned to, | work after a two weeks' vacation ent out of the cit Tel. 1625-2—Any Hour, Day or Night TARRANT & HAFF UNDERTAKERS 33 Myrtle Strect. Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chapel. Kast End Office: 153 JUBILEE ST, TEL. 778-12 orders Taken For Upholstering. Red Ames and Battling Marley are they ' FINANCIAL t HIB g v ol WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, S Close.~—Another drive against U. S. Steel and other leaders took place later but“this was partly offset by the strensth of equipments and tobacces. The closing was heavy. Sales approximated $90,000 shares. New York Stock Exchange quota- tions: furnished by Richter & Co., members of the New York stock Exchange: Sept. High 85 18, 1919. Close Am 851 Am C Am Am Am Am Smelt Sugar Am Tob . Am T - & T .. Anaconda Cop- .. A TS eIty Co Baldwin Loco ., B&O . B R.Ts. Beth Steel B Can Pac Cen Leather Chino Cop Chi Mil & St Col'F & I Crucible Steel Distillers Goodrich Rub eat’Nor pfd Tllinois Cen Inspiration Interboro Interboro, ptd Kenned Copper Lack Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motor com . Me: Petroleum . National Lead N Y Air Brake N Y C & Hudson Nev 'Cons NYN n« R R Ohio (Illes Gas Northern Pac . Norfolk & West Pac Mail § 8 Co Penn BR ..... Pressod Steel Car . Reading Rep I & S com Southern Pac . Southern Ry pfd Studebaker . Texas Oil Union Pac Untited I Utah Copper U'S Rubbe: 212 38 13 96 8% 92 100% 59% 117 % 6934 122 185 83 114% 185 82 1123 Va Car Chem Westinghouse .. Willys Overland LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE PRICES (Furnished by Richter & Co.) Bid Asked 220 108 225 95 160 31 130 Hartford Elec Light, Southern N I& Tel Co American Brass Amer Hos (par $ American Hardware Amer Sil (par 2 . Bill &' -Spen (par 25) Bristol Brass. (par 25) Colt’s Arms. (par v Eagle Lock (par Inter Silver pfd . 1. ¥ & C (par 25) Na Mar Lmp *(par B Machine (par s-Be-Pond com ) J 'Mfg Co (par Peck, 8 & W (par Russell Mfg Co Scovill . tandard Screw SR & L Co Stanley W'rks Tor Co com (pai T & H (par 25) Union Mfg Co (par 25) com (par 25) 5) CULLY DISCHARGED. Policeman Was a Half. Machinist's Mate Thom- Cully” of Sexton street has been discharged from the navy after over a veaps service in foreign waters, and has veturned -to civil Ife. Cully is a former member of the special police départment, and was granted a leave of absence by Chief William J. Rawlings to enter the service. He ha beegs in Ireland, England, Scotland, Franc ahd several other FEuropean countries since cntering the naval service, Former Specia] in Navy a Year and Fir;it Clas: as ATH I.VI"TI( l’Rl)(‘I‘ AM AT PARK SATURDAY AFTERNOON The schedule for the Athletic ganes which will be held at Walnut Hill park saturday afternoon follows: Stanley Rule & Level Co. girls against the North & Judd C6. girls, baseball, dia mond No. 1, at o'clock; Landews Frary & Clark Co. girls vs. the Rus- sell & Erwin Co. girls, baseball, dia- mond No. 2, at 3:15 o'clock: Fafnir Bearing ('6., factory champions, men, Frary & Clark Co. mien, 4:30 o'clock TOO, LATE FOR OLASSIFICATION LOST-—On'e roll of lavender silk. Re- ward if returned to 688 Stanley St. 9-18-1dx FOR SALE—Farm in Higgamun, Boston Post road. Old New Eng- land house, good elevation, barn, 49 acres of land, ffuit. Price for quick sale only $2,900. Easy terms, (Owner in California.) E. P. Dun- ham. Tel. 92-4. L9-18-2d clerical work City Coal 9-18-2d4 WANTED—Girl for wor kand stenographer. & Wood Co. RICHTER & CO Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. STANLEY R, EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 WE OFFER 50 shs. Colts Arms 50 shs. New Britain Machine 50 shs. Bristol Brass 50 shs. Peck, Stow & Wilcox JUDD & CO. Rooms 309-810 National Bank Bldg. Tel. @5, W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT M‘.Tl} AL BUILDING, HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN i BUILDING, NEW BRITAIN. WE OFFER FOR SALE 25 SHARES AMERIO/ 53 SHAR! HARDWARE NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. CORP. LOCAL STOCKS BOUGHT——S OLD——QUOTED. FRISBIE & COMPANY MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE W. Porter, Manager. New Britain National Bank Bldg; New Britain, Conn. Hartford PERS OIVALS Phillp Corbin, Harotd " Judd- left Canagda, where they weeks hunting. GOLD STAR SERVICE BADGES Relatives or Friends of Scven Who [ - Upson and afternoon. £0i will spend several “Fred, this Lost Their Lives in War Cannot ! Be Located. of the Stanley Rilg c!and Level company, has returns i from an extended - busine &,k ) |-through the West .nml Soufh. “?,:w Percy .Platt; of Mapig “”‘k returned from NeW Youky spent a week "PRACTOR AND GUN ‘ ENROUTE TO C The committee is uwable to deliver’ on servica badges Russeéll Nelson, gold star serv badges; for the following persons oWing to ‘not being able to locate the nearest relative: { Soldier, Nicholas Bernardino; est relative, Joseph Bernardino. Soldier, tive, Bokira Sabilit. Soldier, Rakas Alekidwiczius; est relative, Iqueksta Soldier, Lawrence est relative, F. J. Y. Soldiers John Wilson and Frank S. Kordeck; tive not known. Anygne -khowing tives of the foresoing soldiers-and | g their addresses are requested to leave | same at the War Burcau office. near- Santa Motto; mearest rela- nea iczius, near- Committee. Will l‘qmu:c Shipping of Big Feature Attraction: For: Saturday’s Parade, Chairmai "A. P..Marsh of the floaf committee has received assurance 1o that the big gun and' . tractor} which is to be seen in the service men’s division Saturday's paradé {will be in the freight station iomorrow this city later in the The ten New Jersey of ordnanc the gun and dri in charge local “cornmit at the Harlem it is rushed and it at Waterbury expediting of the shipping. ' sAl Haven another local man. ha been stationed to see that the,gun and tractor is sent to, Berlin as sooni as possible When .the gun morning in Berlin from the freight will be driven to Peter Stunix ‘. nearest rela the nearest tela- ot Berlin vill be NO DROP LETTERS | o | day to tr and tliis morning with men, who. are to ‘operat ve the tractor’ Satur A representative’ of will meet thé river and will se another will to arrange for actor in lef System Does Not Permit Drop | a cormy Letters as Is Believed LN city number of residents here the are taking the privilege to them- selves of in day, the wun that meet the New using ‘the one cent drop let- ter system that | within the city with a one cent stamp | affixed. This city does not have the | | | is, mailing a letter drop letter system but has the carrier system instead. During the war let- ters could be mailed within the eity for two cents ad all outside for three cents. The war being over does not change the charge an letters in the city, it still being two cents, but the charge on outside mail has been re- duced to two cents. It seems towbe the opinion some of the residents that the reduction on the original three cent postage worked the same with letters mailed for city delivery. Anyone trying to get a letter de- livered on one cent can find their at the post office when they call arriyes it will car this city, tomofrow be taken once, am; 256 BODIES RECOVERED. Corpus Christi ept 18.-The ath toll here and vicinity as a re sult of Sunday’s hurricang and ‘tidal wave stood at 5 today, according, t reports from burial squads. Th generally accepted estimate was that the final figures would reach 00, Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient. trmtworthy service, to act as ‘Conservator, (Juardxan Executor or Administrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTFORD, CONN. M. H. WEAPLEB, Pres't,