New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1919, Page 15

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“NEVER MIND THE THINGS | YOUVE FORGOT IF YouVE (S LEARNED TO SPEND YoUR MONE Y PROPERLY ——— When you've spend your money properly you’'ll have a lot of it left in your pocket or in the bank. A stylish appe higher rate of any bank or othel ance pays a intexest than investment. Invest in one of the expertly tailored, modern suits we offering and you'll sec exactly what we mcean, Suits, $28.50 to Overcoats, $30 to §: Lined Overcoats, & Sheep $30 and $3 The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. CITY ITEMS For the last six weeks we been entirely out of “Ward's” cloth hats. today. $5 Oov oats that Leland's.—advt * Herber 1. has just returned from a week's stay at the Brockway Motor Truck:Co. at Cortland, N. Y. William Lynch, a veteran of the Canadian and American armies in the world war, was the victim of highwaymen in Newark, N. J., last week. He sustained injuries that necessitated his removal to a hospital Hl.. that city. He was able to leave tye institution Saturda A meeting of the fair will be held at the Elks’ club on Wed- nesday evening. The general commiit- ee has already been appointed and the meeting appointments to the various sub committees will be made. The annual banquet of sthe New Britain Christian Endeavor Union will be held on Friday evening at 6:30 o'elock at the outh Congregational cifurch. The principal speaker will be ¥. B. Vandersail of Boston, national alumni superintendent. All who intend to be present are request- ed“to mnotify Miss Anna M. Ward or Miss Catherine Sheekey. Nothing in the weorld dresses up more thaih a goed-looking mat. Wilson's.—Advt. A marriage license has been issued to Julien Krypztoik of 125 Grove street and Frances Glowick of Plain- hay English A small shipment arrived each. Wilson's.—Advt. are right, at Besse- commniittee at a man new 300th's 18, Oll- 1 social and dance, evening, Nov. cott’; stra.—advt Officer William. Hayes been motoreycle officer swgnmer months, has returned night force for the winter. H¥man Zinman has les ber shop and pool room at ctte street to Solomon Vasques. Traut & Hine’s dance, Wednesday eveni Nov. 19th, Bardeck's hall.- advt Mr. and Mrs. Anthony C. have arrived home from their rwoon trip. Joseph istol, reported 11 he had lost taining $200 Ph this city on Saturday. What the whole family: just right for (Christmas—mother, father, brother, sister? Isn’t a ward- robe trunk about the thing? From $30 up to $110 here at Wilson's.—Advt. A surprise party tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson on Steele street Saturday evening in hon- of their tenth wedding anniversary. Morris Segal sold today through the Camp Real Estate company a three #.mily house at 314 Chestnut street to Arthur Mackey of Bridgeport sex clu who has during the to the a bar- Lafay- ed Malone honey- 147 Old street, the police today pocketbgok con- of to Bruso a strikes finest right wis or PERSONALS PERS Mrs. Addison Chase and New Rochelle, are the gu and Mrs. IFrederick Porter, of Ham- ilion street. Mrs. Chase was forme: ¥ Miss Florence Porter of this city son, of of Mr. trople, daughter of . Strople of Harrison street, - has been elected of the preparatory class Seminary, where she is a student. Miss Margaret Hallinan is confined $® her home on Beaver street with a sprained shoulder, Miss Gladys Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomson To Meet Guests From Abroad At Boston | President H. . M. Thom American Hardware association, has been appointed as one of the mem-| prate its hars of the State Com- | ;mt'n committee which is to meet the s Chamber of guests of the TInternational Conference at Boston on Wedne morning November: 20. The Europ guests will he escorted to New Haven where they will meet in Woolsey hall. - | UNDERTAKERS | 33 MYRTLE St., East End Office, 1 A banquet will be given in their honor fn the Hotel Taft Wednesday evening. ba STORK ON JOB. A daughter.was born at the New Britain General hospital today to Mr. and M Arthur Carlson, of 125 wold street. Mr. and Mrs. Cutting, of 12 Park steet, are receiving congratulations on birth of a son. A son was born Plainville, the | negotiate purchase { rull-fledged son, of tho | Gris- | Harold »=. Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. at NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919, " FOOD PROFITEERS JAILED One Gets 30 bays, Another Gets On Day and Both Are Fined $100 and Costs in New York, Nov. 17 to —George and he convicted New Julius of York, Roth, the first here food protiteering, were given short jail sentences and fined §$100 cach today. George, who is vears | old, got 30 and Julius, a year | his junior, In | days a one day. sentence Juc to passing Federal Knox declared purposed ive | the department or Just the “sternest and heartiest co-operation’ | in the campaign against profiteers in | food. he brothers e convicted i last week of selling for 221 X pound, five barrels of sugar for which they had paid only 9% cents a pound. he we i froases " PREDICTS 20 CENT SUGAR na Product at 18 1-f Cents—Price Will Prob- ably Go Up. ITavtford, Nov. 17 A Hartford wholesale house today received quota- tions from a New «Ovleans sugar firm offering sugar at 18 1-4 cents a pound by the barrel, accompanied by the following statement: i “The lLouisiana crop est record, and in about will all be sold. It will three to four months before you will be in position to buy.refined granu- lated 1gar, as what is left of the old crop been sold to England and the new crop of Cuban sugars will not be on the market until after the first of February. The government ha. greed to allow Louisiana sugars to sold at prices we are quoting.” Hartford “wholesaler predicted cent sugar shortly the short- 30 day be about is on be The tiventy Is Arres?ed Agafil For Stealing Automsbile Tire Arthur Bergéron, who was fined $100 and ‘costs and sentenced to 30 days in jail, the latter sentence which was suspended, in the Berlin town court last F 1y night for theft of automobile tires, is in the meshes of the law again.. Bergeron was taken into custody today hy Detective Ser- geant Richardson, for alleged theft of a tire from Dr. B. D. Radcliff, the meat and food insvector. OWN YOUR HOME CAMPAIGN. Availing themselves tionally fine weather of very large number of people the Williams Estate tract eeking plots on' which to erect -homes. The crowd and their earnest disposition ta of the plots of- is strong evidence that than ever before are great advantage of being proprietors of their own Advt. of the excep- veste Y ited j fered for sale more people alive to the domicile: JR. On 0.0 oO. Tues: M. CARD TOURNE v Chamberlain Council, A. M., will hold a card tourn: ment at their hall on 19 Hungerford Court. Pinochle and whist will he played, the winners to be given young chickens. For those who don't wish to play pinochle a ‘ladies and gen- tlemen’s whist party is provided up- stair K ERTAT At Harty ernoon by the OFFICER the meeting of the Rev. W lodge, A. O. H,, yesterday aft- ale officers were entertained local lodge member Among those present were: State Vice-Pres ident John Donlon of Bristol: State Treasurer ward T. Lyon of Hart- ford; County President Timothy Dowd of WL \ ANNIV At St. Joseph’s church morning there will be an anniversary ma solemnized for the late Ferdi- nand Tinti, who died during the in- fluenza. epidemic last year, while he was in the serv RSARY MASS, Wednesd BURGOM Brussels.— collection in tions issued S POSTERS has a prized spirited proclama- by Burgomaster Max of Brussels, issued in 1914, before he taken into captivity by the Ger- German agents pasted other over the proclamations as were discovered but Bel- y to remove the Hun posters and preserve Max's stinging proclamations. Most cherished that which urged Belgian citizens keep their flags in readiness for day of reparation. Belgium the was mans. placards | rast tirey gians found a w is to the ESCH R. R. BILL Washington, Nov. 17.—The today adopted the Iisch railroad bill over the opposition of members from | the southwest. PASSES MEMILEAN IMPROVING. MecMillan, « the merchant who at the local reported D. goods operation week, W | improving, Main street underwent hospital today dry an last as steadily SPECIAL NOTICE E o L th anniver: in O Al Clan Do @ ary A members & will on M. cele- Tues- hall, urged day evening | Main street to attend ¢ Hour, Day or Night. | 'TARRANT & HAFFEY Jubilee st., Tel, 1451-2, | Lady Attendant—Frec Use of Chapel. ;| Orders Taken for Upholstering. VERAL DIRECTOR 1' THE FUNERAL HOME fie New Britain hospital to Mr. and re, Bdward Linn, of 99 Rhodes Office and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. Telephone. { Puebla, house | PLENTY OF KFRE New lice do; Bl a Major his flights. on the Ssan York. accompanics mith, 1. S, Ao on al) ampanied his master hi from New York via Florida, a distance Albe Die of 4, to i AIR FOR KL = long Belgian. po- rt T Deaths and Funerals. Austin Within a week afte his retirement from the Stanley 2 ule & Level facto after 37 years' work with that con cern, Austin Cowlam died yesterday afternoon at his home, 19 street. Mr. Cowlam had been in poor health for some time, that fact ha ing been in part responsible for his retirement last week. The deceased was 65 years of age and a native of Loughshorough, Emgland. Surviving him are one son and two daughters, Alfred R., Mrs. J. A. Williams and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and four grand- children. Iraternally he was a mem- ber of Nir Francis Drake lodge, Sons of St. George, and New Britain lodge, N. 2. O. P. Funeral services will he held from the home at 3 o'clock to- morrow afternoon and burial will be in Fairview cemetery. a Vincenzo Vincenzo Pivitti, South street, died He was single, and leaves a brother in Italy and a cousin in New Haven. The funeral was held at 3 o’clock this afternoon from the undertaking rooms of Laria Co., and the burial was in Fairview cemetery. Pivitti. aged 38 Saturday years, of evenin The fune held this morning at St Mary's church tev. William Krause officiated. The burial was in the new Catholic cemetery. Grande was 9 o'clock from Stella Vasy Vasar, aged daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vasar of 31 Olive street, died yester- day morning at the New Britain Gen- eral hospital. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon. Stella five months, Jenkins Was in. Jail For | Two Hours; Restricted Now i Washington, Jenkins, Nov. American was 17.—William consular detained at for two hours after his ar ©: agent at tiary st on who recently kidnapped him, accord- ing to advices to the State department today from Mexico (‘i He then v released without bail and is now stricted to his own home. East St. House Robbed, $150 Diamond Ring Gone John Katshimko, of 404 reported to Sergeant George J. Kelly this morning that his home had been entered during the night and the fol- lowing articles taken: Lad black coat, $150 diamond ring and a bankbook belonging to Petrenelli Pocita, a boarder the house. s st street, were CONDITION The IS U condition of Rev. Henry Maier, was reported at the New Brit- ain General hospital this afternoon as unchanged. The popular pastor of the First church remains in a semi- conscious condition and was resting somewhat easier today. He is in a critical condition. CHANGED, Belden | the peniten- | a charge of collusion with the bandits | W | THINK BOLSHEVIKI WANT PEACE PARLEY London Diplomats of Opinion That ussian Soviets Intend to Offer Terms to England. Nov. "17. circles here the view Bolsheviki evidently ! negotiations at Dorpz change of prisone: every | tention of endeavoring to open peace pourparlers with Great Britain. The makeup of the delegation accompany- M. Litvanoff, former Soviet dor to G Britain who h mission, is considered signific: is also the fact thatnumerous tel- cgrams have been received from Bolsheviki government expressing the deepest appreciation of the rangements made for the confi the messages being couched most conciliatory terms James O’Grady. labor member of the house of commons, who is repre- nting Great Britain has definite in- ructionssnot to enter into any pour- parlers except with pris- oners. London, In diplomatic is held that are entering the ex- in- the ar- ence, in the relation to A Dorpat dispatch Sunday said the Litvanoff delegation might go from Dorpat to Copenhagen to discuss an exchange of prisoners and other questions with Entente repre- sentatives. W. C. T. U. Seeks Million night Nov. to as a 17.—Prohibition panace speakers at of the National Christian Temperance Union vention here. inforcement prohibition law was urged as part of the Americanization program being formulited by the union. Twenty-four women made two-minute talks. A campaizn to get 1,000,000 members to t in the work will launched was announced Louis, was referred world's ills by a for toda Women's in con- of the be British Boat is Taken As Liquor Smuggler Miami, F Nov.. 17 zZure federal authorities of (wo boats plying between ITlovida port and the Ba- har W declared today 1o be the first step in a campaign to end illicit liGuor traflic hetween the near by British possessions nd this coun- try The vessels seized under the {echnical iling for a foreign port necessary clearance Islands were charge of without the papers. Priest Objects To Crowd And Police Are Summoned Rev. Lucyan Joinowski, pastor the Heart of Jesus ureh, complained to the police last evening about a crowd of men gregated at the corner of Gold A policeman wa to the and he dispersad crowd. cred who were con- streets. place sent the KEEP THI PIG IN THE PARLOR Berlin, Ve that keep the pig in too,” But parlor, for is Irish runs the old childhood game. in picture it isn't And respected which in Ireland, but in Ger- many. the pig valued the is a and member of ramily will help in due time to fill hungry mouths the | the | To Enforce Prohibition | the | by Orangeé and | the ! this ' ;V‘-MJ‘MWVV | FINANCIAL s e e e e WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—The strength of investment rails, notably Union Pacific, was the only important | ! offset to an otherwise heavy tone at the opening of today's steck murket. Prominent features of last week's se- vere liquidating movement reflected further pressure, due probably lo re- | newed selling for hoth accounts. The | motor division reacted 2 to 4 points, 1+ oils dropped 1 to 3, steels 1 to 2 and | “quipments 1 to 3 incly e tobaccos, inz was dull in contrast it . Trad- | to recent A sessions, Noon—As the selling hecame mc impelled -by furihe: weakened acco { continy Points, session e urgent, liquidation General Motors Tosin 11 6 and then dropping Crucible Steel was the in the entire list, 1 ng Union Pacific dispiayed | conxistent th xtending its | sain to 4 1-4 points. Several of the | | food and metal shares showed marked | firmness. art of this advantage was | forfeited hefore noon however, fresh wealkness in foreign exchange and 12 per cent for call money playing into | the hands of the short interests. Ul Street, close/—Prince tenden- | were mainly upward later, Gen- | Motors dominating the market | actual gain of alme ten after having shown a loss of | points, The close was irregular. | Sales approximated 1,100,000 ! shares. progres its ally in issue atic cour baclk 15 point at an points, 11 New York Stock foxchange tions furnished by Richter members Exchange: quota- | & Co., of the New York stock Nov. 17, Low 1919, Close Am | Am Am Am Am \m s Am Am Beet Su an ie Car & Fdy Co Cotton Oil Loco Aol nelt & Ref Rel com sum Tob.... Am T & T Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atch Top & S I Baldwin Baltimore & Beth Steel BURITGL A0 Butte & Superior Can Pac Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St Chi Rock 1 & Chile Cop Chino Cop [Col F & T Cons_Gas R Corn Prod Ref .. Crucible Steel Cane Horn Coal 877% ..1001; 1247 Loco Ohio B P P Sug Elec Gen Motors Goodrich (B I [ Gt Nor pfd Inspiration Cop Int Mer Mar : Int Mer Mar pfd 1047% Int Nickel 2 Kennec Copper Lack Steel Lehigh Valley Max Motor Mex Ietroleum Miami Midvale Nev Cons N Y Air Brakt N Y Central 5 NYNH&HIR Norfolk & West Northern Puac Ohio ( s C liPenn R R Pitts & W Va Pressed Steel Car Ray C(ons Reading | Rep T & | Sinclair Oil Sloss-8 Steel Southern Pac Southern Ry | Studebaker Tex Union Pac United Fruit United Retail St Food Prod Indus Alco Rubber Co Steel i Steel h Copper L Car Chem { Willys Overland Copper Steel 1004 S0 1 106 51 T0% R & prd U v U o e U Vi ' LOCAL STOCK ‘ MARKET QUOTED | Richter & Co.) | Eddy, Mgr. | Bid Asked | 200 55 (Yurnished Stanley by Hartford Elec Light Southern N 1 Tel Co ican F an Hos n Hardw Am Silver (por 2 Bills & Spen (par Bristol Brass (pa Colt’s Arms (par le Lock (pat & C (par 25) Mar Lmp (par Machine (par Be-Pond N & J Mfg Co Peck, S & W Russell Mfg ovill sien ndard Screw com tanley R & L Co Stanley W'rks (par 25) B Nile: com (par (pau Co 25) St T & H Mfg (par . Union Mfg Co (par 25) 115 | Montana | use of his RICHTER & CO.} Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN STANELEY R. KDDY, Mgr, Telephone 2640 We Own and Offer 100 Stanley Works 100 New Britain Machine 100 Landers, Frary & Clark CONY TICKT MUTUAL BUTRDIXG, HARTFORD T. FRANK TEE, Tocal Mgr.--Room 3510, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tcl. 2120 , Frary & Clark Bought and Sold JUDI & CO. Rocms 209-310 Nutional Back Bldg. Tel. 1815 W. T. S} OPER. Mgr. We Will Buy or Sell Scovile Mfg. Co. Stock L, GERMNARIN *° Washington.—Alfred foux cow-puncher, lariat Back in West sketch St. Germaln, lost the arm to a German bul- reconstruction Laden, Tnd., Alfred with his left pictures of his The Ited signments by the Federal of Training in the Cincinnati emy and on his way to fame TUESDAY SPECIALS Lower BEEF Prices. LEAN POT ROASTS PRIME BEEF CHOICE CHUCK ROASTS BEEF LEAN BOILING BEEF MEATY BEEF SOUP SHANKS ...... CHOICE CUTS NATIVE VEAL FORES OF PRIME YOUNG LAMB Loin Lamb Chops 1b 30c Fresh Hamburg 1b 20¢ Fresh Sliced Liver Ib 10c Lean Pork Chops 1b 34c wii ORANGES . dz. 25¢ NAVEL THIN SKINNED Tokay Grapes b 15¢ 24ts £ Se Eating Apples 3 qts 25¢ comrades. They were him he good. some as enrolled Vocational Art Acad- Cross And gave now is let. tal at gan o hospi- Board be- Cranberries 3 1bs 10¢ Turnips Mohican Creamery Compqund Raspberry BUTTER, Ib. 68c | JAM, . . . b 23c . oo RERNG New Shipment Fancy QUEEN OLIVE i85 TOMATO SOUP 3 oms 75¢ Dinner Blend COFFEE b i0c¢ French’s MUSTARD Jar Te

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