New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1919, Page 11

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A GOQD INVESTMENT MAKES A MAN FEEL PROUD OF WIS FATHERS [ ~Son! 7 [e—— of feel Yes, and a good suit clothes will make you proud of your son's father, “Dressed to kil veally means garmented in a manner that will choke off the opposi- vion. who is really proud ot delecti will clad it manner. An his corpus in a fitti Now, that's just the Do our fashionable clothes such a fitting manner. Stein-Bloch & Shuman suits, Overcoats, $30 to The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. CITY ITEMS Eden Washing Machine will last w lifetime. See it at Barry & Bamforth's. —advt. Miss Margaret Palmer, daughter of and Mrs. Waite Palmer, is seri- ill at her parents’ home. rchine sold on iron & Bamforth.— M gpsly ¥ ten Washing M ¢lad guarante Jarry advt Jolly Three dance, Machinists' hall, 34 floor.—Advt See “Bluebird” Electric Machine. Conn. Lt. & Power Co.—Ad The annual election of officers of L. 1% Penfield camp. Sons of Veterans, will take place this evening at G. A. R hall. Lunch will be served Eden Washing Machine is not experiment. Barry & Bamforth A requiem mass for Martin feld, who died in Hungary, celebrated tomorrow morning o’clock in St. Peter's church. See “Bluebird” Electric Machine, Conn. Lt. & Power Co.—Ail F£den Washing Machine will last a ifetime. See it at Barry & Bamforth's. —advt. A son IKmery hospital night, street, Saturday Church top Washing an ady Dorn- will be at 8 My New and Mrs, Britain was born M. Clough at December 4 Eden Washing Muchine not an experiment. Barry & Bamforth.—ady See “‘Bluebird” Electric Washing Mgichine. Conn. Lt. & Power Co.—Ad Zden Waushing Machine sold on iron lad guarantee. Barry & Bamforth.— a3 vt. . Hugo to the the John A dislocated at his home his Matsen of drews company has wrist and confined 21 Winthrop street Eden Washing Machine sold on iron clad guarantee. adgt. A son at the New (feneral hospital today to Mrs, Harry Billings of 184 Was street. Jiden Washing Machine is not éxperiment. Barry & 3am forth.—adv Edward King of the Stanley Rule & Level Co. has,returned from an tended business trip through the wes Iden Washing Machine will last Tifetime. Sec it at Barry & Bamforth's —advt is at Britain Mr. and lington s Don an LESS DIPHTHERIA HERT The prevalence of diphtheria in the m the decline, cials announced today. Five Mgder guarantine have been »n Farmington avénue, Daly Washington Main street wnd Broad situation mains about in scarlet fever cases city is street, st street. The the same DPR. W. M. STOCKWELL TO SPEAK At the annual meeting of the pfoyes’ Health ILeague of Bristol which is to be held in that city nex Thursday evening, Dr. William M Stockwell, superintendent of the hoard of health, will the principa <pealker ATTO TIRES STOLEN. Carroll of thc to Captain’ T freight car Monday at thread railvoad police W. Grace had been Parkville, éppried lay, that a ered last ight tolen. en an heer chain tires AMERICANS P Dec. 5 American peace exception of threc Mahday night for Brest. The three re ning delegates will leave Tuesda and the entire personnel of ih tion will sail on the steamshi America for the United States on Wec nesday. Hugh (. Wallace, America ambassader, will thereafter be th only representative of Unite Qtates in the supreme council, > 'O LEAVE. The members of delegation. with th will 1 Pari ris, the RANGERS ON Dec. 5 Adjutant today ordered the company rangers station Lavedo 1 Zapata report and JOB. yustin, Tex Gen ope o rexas county in authorities in bandits who and proceed 10 he sheriff with the local apprehend from Mexico Jast night. work attempt ovey thgre looted a stor GED TO RETURN, W. Va striking miners Dec. b.— in en thou tandolpl Monongalei: Grafton sand Taylor and ounties were today urged to accep he government's offer of 14 per cen incre: and return to work at L# a delegate convention of sub-dis triet No. district No. 17, United Mine Workers Preston se Vashing | Jarry & Bamforth.— ex- health board of- cases Basle, released avenue, re- - to- to co-operation once, NEW BRITAIN DAILY v BEWARE OF SLICK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 1919, FOR THE X\V’IVA'I:RIX TALKERS, WARNING Federal Trade Commissioner Wars on Get-Rich-Quick Schemes New York. Dec. 5 than conviction is the best means of curbing the thousands of “‘get-Sch- quick” schemes which have sprung up in the oray of post-war speculation, | wecording to Huston Thompson. fed- eral trade commissioner, who ad- dressed the Association of Life Insur- ance Presiden at today session of its annual convention. “Conviction rarely help: Mr. Thompson. Publicity rather declared “Publicity is the “ef- fective remedy. From six vears' ex- perience in the department of jus- tice and less than a year i nthe federal trade commission I do not hesitate to aflirm that the statute which through publicity seeks to prevent is far more eflicacious than the one which is ap- parent and punitive.” Asserting that the fitful fever of speculation and waste invariably springs from war and runs its blight- ing career out to the end, Mr. Thomp- son declared that after the world war the federal trade commission has been called upon to investigate every kind of scheme from methods of catching fish to colonizing plans for soldiers. The commission. he added, was con- cerned with “misrepresentation,” not “speculation.’ ) “1 do not believe in depriving an in- dividual of his inalienable right to speculate,” he declared. “Speculative enterprises developed Cripple Creck, Goldfield, Leadville and some of our greatest industrial successes. To limit speculation would destroy individial initiative. It is not speculation but misrepresentation and the lack of in- formation on the part of the prospec tive investor, that must adicat- [ ea.” Mr. Thompson closed by following advice to vestors Bewore of the glib salesman. “Beware of the prospectus that promises much,” “Remember be giving the prespective in- the don’t hurry investment will stop and study.” MEXICAN AIR FORC Republic Has 21 Airplanes /ed At One City Alone. Southern Mobili: Washington, Dec. Mexico has war type airplanes mobilized at Chihuahua City alone, and is obtain- ing additional planes from Germany according to war department infor mation given to the house militar: committee today by Brig. Gien. Mitch- ell, chief of operation of the army air service. The department also has in- formation, the gencral said, that for- mer pilots in the German army are arriving in Mexico for service in the army air forces there. The United States, said, has poduced werial war equipment since the ar- mistice and consequently is not cap- able of meeting any first class power. 4 Gen. Mitehell practically no Minors Given Consént of Parents to Marry As both under was contracting parties were the legal age for marriage it necessary for Ross Oliver Reed and Lillian P. Anderson to secure the consent of their parents today when they applied at the office of the town clerk, for a marriage license. Miss Anderson, who is 18 years of age, at 24 Maple street and is em- ployd in the local office of the S. N. I5. Telephone company as an opera- tor. She is the daughter of Israel And- | erson. Reed lives in the same house jand is 20 vears old. HUNGARIAN lives CABINET MEETS. Dec. 5.—The Hungarian cab- night considered the invita- tion sent Hungary by Premier Cle- menceau of the peace conference in- viting Hungary to send plenipoten- - | tiaries to Neuilly to arrange a treaty | peace. The letter stated it was | the desive of the council that the del- cgates should be sent as quickly as possible inet last ! A 'Y FIRST. Vehicle Duties \larm Sounds Are Out. Cards \nnouncing When Firve William J. printed under | “Safety First,” which given the policemen and firemen { for distribution among automobile ; | owners. tions on the cards, ) i | | Chiet cards tawlings has had the caption, have been [ - The sug follow “Chapter XXII, Section 4. A ve- | hicle on the approach of apparatus, | shall stop immediately, draw near to and parallel with the curb and stop. Section 5. A street car, on the approach of the fire apparatus shall stop so as not (o interfere with its pa ars as | | | “Penalty for violation of this or- be a misdemeanor and fine not to e | dinance shall p | shall be punishable | exceed $50.” nl The co-operation the public ¢ | requested by the chief of police in the d | observing of the above city ordinance on the approach of fire apparatus COUPLE IMPROVING. At the hospital this afternoon it was stated that the condition of Mr. and Mrs, Adelbert Leonard of 103 Colum- street, who had a narrow escape m asphyxiation from coal gas pois- oning Wednesday night. were both im proving. Mr. Leonard has steadily im- proved since vesterday and Mrs. | Leonard is improving steadily. by a | HEAR EFFICT \pproximately - |ant foremen and 1, | with production 1+ | Machine company factory were dined t ' last night in the recrcation rooms of t the factory by the officials. were assembled for the first - series of six monthly lectures on 1, ficiency, to be given by J. I". MacGrail ! of New York city. XPERT, foremen, assist- counected the New Britain 200 others at e men of ef- 1 | New York—Leave it to signers to fill the wants of their new occupations. They were | right on the spot with this model for the latest sport—flying. Tt's prac- tical, too. the women do- GARFIELD BACK AGAIN Fuel Administrator., \f(e Tour of West, Optimistic Over Coal Situation —Bclicves Production Normal Soon. shington, Dec. 5.—Iuel Admin- tor Garfield returned to Washing- ton today from Williamstown, Mass to take personal charge of the coal situation. After a conference with Assistant Attorney General Ames, he went to the White House to attend the cabinet meeting. Director General Hines also met with the president official family. Mr. Garfield appeared to be op- timistic. He said coal production was getting closer to the normal, although the stringency in the middle west was acute. Members of a general rebresenting the coal remained in Washington after the ad- journmen: of the general conference of operators yesterday, denied in statement tod they had cons amount to the miners considerably greater than the 14 per ent wage advance suggested by Dr. Garfield President Searles of the Illinois operators’ association, speaking for the committee, said the operators never had considered action in oppo- sition to Dr. Garfield’s proposal that they were acting entirely the limit suegested by the ment istr s a committee operators who a dered offering any govern- JUGO-SLAVS SIGN. Paris, Dec. a party to the peace Austria and Bulgaria by delegates here today. The J delegates signed the Bulgarian at the ministry of foreign affairs o'clock this afternoon. At the time they signed the financial anncs to the Austrian peace treaty and tlh clauses providing for the protection of racial minorities, —Jugo-Slavia becuamc treaties wiy the act of her go-Slay treaty at 5 sume FEAR D'ANNUNZIO R\ Paris, Dec. 5 gation in Parl briele d’Annunzio. gent leader, is taro, Spalatto, posite Laibach, ment issued by Ten thousand will be used said ). dele- that Ga Ttalian insur- planning to raid Cat and the territory op- according to a state- the delegation todav of d’Annunzio’s force the enterprise, it —The Jugo-Sluay is informed the in was IRAND JURY € INVESTIGA LLED TO E STRIKE CLALM Charle: W. Deg Lon H. Kelly, 3. district attorney fo the southern district of W announced today that a special grand jury had been called for nest week to | investigate charges growing out of th coal strike. R v Yorlk, field, former has entered business with H name of announced to conduct reorg: 1 solidations of industr utility companies, Dec. cecretary the inve here, associating himsel/ P. Wilson under the firm Redfield & Wilson today- he Wi (6 of tment Fed- security it was expects nd con- 1d - public tirm inizations Nl i A | WORKERS GIVEN INCREASE | Ware, M Dec. The I, Gilbert Mfg. Co., makers of woolen goods, with Mills in this town Gilbertville, announced today o 12 1-2 once. The incre 2,500 employes George wnel a effective benefit the increase per at about places cent. will in two GERMAN NOTE Paris, Dec —Germany’s reply the Allied nofe protesting against inerease of RECEIVED, o the Germany’s armament has reached Paris according to the Temps. The reply has not yet becn submitted to the peace conference delegates, howey the newspaper ‘say published reports that | coal | and | within | { | | | ‘est Virginia, | conimerce BARNUM WAS RIGHT | New Haven Man With $2.800 Cannot | ke Carve of 16 and Takes 2 | Slick Stranger | Possession. H John avenue, local unraveled old Barnum ¢ Alpert New police station of 199 Congress called the | this afternoon and } that i which Haven at a tale the T seems, Lears ot the late P. John, it country for al 15 vears with his- brother, conducted a successful business. cently the partners got dispose of their store at a comfo margin of pro With his pocket from the which netred him:$2,800. happy individual. met a fellow-countryman related his the men went stranger was versation ance and Alpert this adage on ten in and, spoke has been this has a It a chance the cash transactio Joln Monday to whom h whe wis On last i snecesstul 1o a lote met. Duri which ensued value of $100 conside proudly envelope deal the appe was (i able having domiation brought an from his pocket ing the the $100 Dills stranger witl asked of water Thén the Suddenly membered that the door himself to return and when Alpert went into faurant to get a cup of coffee he found | that the envelope in which hevd exhibited the “roll” was there all right. but its contents consisted of =« one-dollar Dbill and the rest paper ontain examination made vas The the envelope Alpert which lett the had his in session 1o get ' drink did. gether Lotel stranger nezlected and ex do men the he ‘o Tock of room cused 50, Later a res- he TAFT ISSUED NO ORDER Denial ' That Former President Told Americans to Leave Mexico Made by Henry Lane Wilson. Dee. 5.—Denial that in 1912 ordered Ameri- Xico as was stated in o 21 Paso. by Henry ambassador s adminis- Indianapoli President Taft cans to quit Me dispateh last night from Pex.. was made here today Lane Wilson, American o Mexico during Mr. Taf tration. No such to quit Ameri by order, calling Mexico was issued President Taft in 191 M. Wil- son. “On my recommendations Mr, Taft did advise Americans in isolated localities to congregate in urban ters, but na order on cans siid cen- was issucd ORDERED M Officer, Who Exccuted 29 rtacans, Is Now Under Trial. Dec. 4. (By the Associated | Press,)—Testifying today at the trial of IFirst Lieut. Marloh, who is accused of shooting 29 sailors on Marcli 11 ast, during the Spartacan uprisings, Major Gen. Reinhardt, former Prus sian war minister, admitted he order- od Lieat. Marloh to act energetically and ruthlessly but denied that he or- dered 150 men shot, as was alleged in testimony given earlier in the trial. He said, however, he would have con- sidered this order as entirely justifed, and alluded to the critical situation in Berlin at that time. Captain Kessel testified hardt told him that, in his opinion, the entire marine division should be P Captain Kessel admitted that he instructed Lieut. Wehmayer to order Lieut. Marloh to act ruthlessly even if it cost the lives of 150 men German Sy Berlin, Gen. Rein- WITH SIX-DAY RACERS New York, Dec. 5.—The standing of fhe 14 tewms today six-day bicycle race was unc at 1 p. m., the 109th hour. The ten leaders had covered 1,940 miles and 4 laps b that time, as comparcd with the record of 2,133 miles flat made by and Grenda in 1914, relative in Goulet Deaths and Funerals. Olson. Olson, Mrs. Hilda Hilda Sopbi: died this morning at her home, Church strect. She was the Alfred Olson and one of the in this city. children—Arthur seatrice Olson, Reinhold. She also Mrs. J. Heinz, of Vir- ginia, and a brother. Samuel Lundin, of Stephan, Minn.. and two sisters Sweden. She member Lutheran Church of The funeral will be held Sunday noon at 1:30 o'clock and services will be Mortuary chapel services at the housc Rev. Frederick W of the church, assisted Jaxheimer, of church, will Burial in Fairview Mus. 1) yoars, 429 widow of first Swedish She leaves Olson, Helen Mrs, Edward leaves a s aged residents four Olson, was of the Reformation. afte home | the her in 1 o’clock will be Schaefer, Rev. Bl from held rwin The private, pastor by Dy i Paul's will pastor officia cemetery rd oF Thanks. desire atitude to friends and to us their sickness and sister and aunt, rell. We desire also (o thank who contributed floral offerings Mr. and Mrs. Chas to express our since the many kind neighbors, who sympathy during death of Miss relatives, extended e our beloved Marcella I7ar- those No. 90 Seymour street, Tel. 1625-2 Any Iour, Day or Night. ' TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS MYRTLE St., East Lnd Office, Jubilee st., Tel. 1451-2. Lady Attendant—JFree Use of Chapcl. Orders Taken for Upholstering. | PUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘ | Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME | and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. ‘Telephone. Office | Southern e ! FINANCIAL e WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street strong 10:30 Stocks point of today s depart- w almost at the the 10 opening news that of justice had decided not to the Southern Pacific oil land vecently decided against the gov- crnment. Southern Pucific. which closed yestorday at 95 1-8 opened with 20,000 104 1o 108 of 100 to Subsequent 107. South per cent wdvancing final the buoyuney session uient awpeal on the Caise t 1ot of shares at followed by numerous 110 to ales were made at n Pacific lots 119 106 10 at 107 200 sharves at conver opened 2 honds to 108 aga price of 100 e pecially Veste neral list, es- oils stecls nts w within motor nients eral rose 1 po th a extension haif hour Wall Strect 10 wen vinated the market throu weting this combined cral other lJeaders, which controlle Southern @acific made an extreme vance of 13 points. Other strong rails and oils included trans-continental, teading. Texas Co. and California Petroleum at of 3 to 5 points, Irregular strength was also shown by moiors and their subsidiavies and several of the steels and equipments. Moderate unsettlement ensued before noon when pressure against General Motors, Crucible Steel and Mexican Petroleum. and a low record in sterling exchange invited profit taking. Call money opened at G per cent Wall Street, 1:30.—The market settled down to its recent dull routine at mid-day, with rallies of 2 to 3 points in General Motors, Crucible Steel and the more representative oils. Shippings and Columbin Graphophone featured the stocks, but cquipments were com- paratively heavy Wall Street, of the hour and food shaves, short cover closing was irregular. ima 1,006,000 shrres New York Stock fixchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co. members of the New York stock Exchange: B dthong v 114 1-2 Pransactions in stock cal N in in sociated oil. is ad- gains Cien and leathers clos Partial rallies were led by motor in which extensive was in progress. The Sales approx- last 1919, Close 9416 Dec Low Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Beet Sug Can Cot 01l Loco . Smelt Sug Tef Sum T AmM T & T Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atch T & S 1° Baldwin Toco . B oV Beth Steel B . B R T Butte Can Pac Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St Chi Rock T & Chile Cop Chino Cop Cons G Corn Prod Crucible Steel Cuba. Cane Suga 1k Horn Coal. . Erie 1st pfd Elec Motors Goodrich (13 Gt Nor pid fllinois Cen Inspiration Interboro Interboro Int Mer Mar Tt Mer May Int Nickel Kennec Copper Lack Steel Lebigh Valley Max Motor Mex et Miami Copper Midvale Nat N N N Ref. com ™ & Superior Ret Gen Gen ) Cop Con Con pfd nid 1 rolenm Steel Lead Cons Ay Central NN B & Norfolk & \West Northern Pac Ohio (ities e R ressed Steel Gy Brake v \ - n m R Oil Steel hern Southern Ity Rer & Sinclair exus O Union 1% United Iy United Retail Prod Aleo St S 1ood $ Indus S Rubber Co Steel ... S Steel pfd tah Copper a Car Chem Willys Overland 1 e 1 1 i 1 N MARKET QU Furnished Richter & Iddy., Me Tidl 198 hy Stanley R Harvttord Elee Lig Tel Brass .. Hos Hardware American American American aond equip- | creditors of said estatc RICHTER & CO.] Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WES' STANEE MAIN ST. R. EDDY, Mgr. NEW BRITAIN , CONN. Telephone 2640 We Own 50 Colts andw Offér 50 Stanley Works 50 Landers Frary & Clark 50 New Britain Machine 50 North & Judd JUDD & CO. Roums 309-310 W. National Barnk Bldg. T. SLOPLL. Mgr. Tel. 1815 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK 50 NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. S50 COLTS PATENT FIRE ARMS CO. GOODWIN BEACH & CO. | CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD L. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.--Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 Landers, Frary & Clark Bought and Sold ' Am Silver (par Bills & Spen (par Bristol Brass (par Colt’s Arms (par 25) Isagle Lock (par 25) LI & C (par 25) Na Mar Lmp (par N B Machine (par Niles-Be-Pond com N & J Mfg Co (par : Peck, S & W (par Russell Mfg Co ScovilIIe S RE Standard Screw com SRR T OB Stanley W'rks (par 23) T & H (par 25) Union Mfg Co (par 18 380 120 370 460 85) COMPILING EVIDENCE Government Preparving to Prove Col- lusion Between Miners and Opera- tors to Limit Coal Production. Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 5.—Govern- ment agencies in Indianapolis today continued collection and compilation of evidence of alleged collusion be- tween coal miners and operators to limit production of coal for presenta- tion to the federal grand jury when it convenes here next Monday A special session of the grand jury was called U. §. District Judge A. B. Anderson yesterday and according to attorneys for the government an in- vestigation nationwide in extent will be conducted 1t is declared by U. District torney L. Brt Stack, and Dan W Simams, special district attorney ap- pointed in connection with the sovern- injunction procecdings, that that the operators not only in league with the miners in the present strike, but they have formed a combination of their own in violation of the Level fuel control act anti-trust. laws by S At- is ment’s the cvidence and TRAL TODAY. The FRICK Iitisburgh, Dec. Henry Clay Frick FUN funeral o 1ook plice at the family residence, “Clayton,’ at noon Todit but close relatives and i few friends of the family ing noNe intimatc b present. ANOTHER “HEAVY" ASPIRANT. Dee. 5.—The Canadian cabled a challenge manager in to meet Montreal Hockey club today to Georges Carpentier's London for the French boxer Iugene Dominion middle- weight champion, in @ hoxing exhibi- - LATE ¥YOR ASSITICATION Brousseau, 100 Cot- on noon, 43 -5-dlx muft between railroad station Wednesday returned ~FFox tail Place and track Reward if to Hevald oflice take cave WANTED—Man Apply at nace of Claims. Probute ho for in the County Limitatior L Court o Britain of Berlin Dis- Hart Conneecticut, oun t D. 1919 ffney vithin and of State of December, A Bernard T ord a 1th Present day of Esa Judsze. on Alberts \. Grec itain, wotion 1hers said New last Hehadoor Havannos, Britain, within This Court months be allowed and limited for tl to exhibit theiy B vill as Ilixecutor o of New deceased the and testament late riet decree doth that the directs claims against same (o that lixecutor and public no- tice he given of this or adver rewspaper in jritain, and having a district, and e public sign- tising in a published said New culation cir- by in said post- ing a copy thercof on in rest the place dwelt. SRNARD F. tovn of New Britain the post said nea last where deceasc GALFNEY, Judg the | tion here on July 1, Dominion Day one il of the racetracks. Brousseay] has recovered from a slight attack o paralysis which followed his h Chip in Portand bou Come Early To-Morrow Only $1.00 SALE Large variety of Velvet Hats in trimmed, un- trimmed and tailored. Speciai $1.00 Value up to $5.00. CHILDREN’S H tomorrow only. Special $1.00 Worth more than double ONE DOLLAR off any Trimmed Hat in the store for Saturday only. Trimmings and Ribbons reduced 1-3 off. Big Showing of SATIN HA $1.00 off original price Saturday Only. Goldenblum Millinery Co.|

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