New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 2, 1920, Page 11

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MID-WINTER SALE THERE arRE A\_f - LOT OF QUESTIONSY, THAT Cawi NO T BE ANSWERE P Style, hundred-per- service, nt. bes satisfaction, values, 6 of materials—we have in mind the men’s wear we are offering to town. the Wide-awakes of this Do you want to buy an up- fashion- able suit of clothes at a savin that will please your purse? to-date, f A\ be ull-of-wear, only affirmative. All Heavyweig and Suits in ht Overcoats at Sale Prices! The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. believe this question can answered the CITY ITEMS. Jan. Victor records at Morans'-—Ad. Government Leland Co.—al Victor Jan wool h dvt. uary Recor Pierce Co.—advt. Howard S. street has be ment in the the local rec Main street. nance Corps arsenal and Yspringfield. John J. Th reported to th his car and a tration Med on Hart ard’s hill. Sl both mach marke to Government Leland Co.—a $ Thomas Ke is spending 1 brother John, Jan. Victor Government Leiand Co.—a Miss Katha reet is visiti Government .eland Co.—a Henry Wheeler, left stay in Miss Ruth N ¥, isithe lingwood of } “peals in the church, Learn is supe tist orphange and he will te late Mg country. . Giovernment l.eland Co.—a Ciovernment 1®land Co Mies Mrs, K holiday The swimm afternoon at The Basqu MacCr will Wheeler, Satu his experiences Goodrich o en accepted United :ruiting stat at the e of last atcher, e police States Be ds, £ 34 L for enl army ion at Springfi stationed night, t ilac i at 213 He has joined the Ord- ela | in Wethersfield hat machine with the regi 52,100 att ford avenue ight ines. wool dvt. Trer week-en New Yor M hoe, of he of records at wool hose avt. rine Mil New hose ug in wool avt. son Wednesday New York. Van Valkenbury of Miss Elsie ( street. 9 Rev. Georze Learn of Al the uest on chapel of 1wy after rintendent o Wood isla of his wo in th Everyone i wool hose dvt. wool at 11 hose readie, Miss ing pool 4 o'clocis. ette o damage vaudeville will Le held tonight in the ached, near Sh was nont a with rk City. st orans’— 33c. of York. 35c. Cu col- ep- done Besse- cet his AL Jesse- rtis Besse- Herbert | for a few | of T ka Bap noon. £ the B nd, Alas vk, and at ac. Nivans pened si fgym’ ATTACKS ANTI-fiIISH MOVE PRINCIPALS | pI at the Thom: Speaking a » cises of Thom of Ir Fre Charlotie the leaders movement, ers of the Tyg. Coot and bers o of the count th Irish the names o to prove thei country in vored the names in Freedor a a from th paid De ne a Valera, W republic, in Berlin t The c mobert T. M Martin J. Charles E. bheth “ox ganizer cemmittee, J and Mrs. Wy 1t. Mulconry, TLynch, Willia hon. Mrs. W Misses Forun ed new Murr rmac Ke N or Charlotte In=tallation bitterly " thes glowing hailed as president of the Thomas M. Cerer as Ashe Bra t the instai as Ashc edom Mol Hollo Tris yneux the attack pposition. Dr in Crooks, party now e interests c party, e men r degree m sh of which they wer ddition ¢ nd the e other. tribute and omorrow. sflicers are: vice-pre k: financia 1y; recordin furray; ator, treas R. Mu Doula hn nne; dance James M. m Geary, ynne. Mr Flattery an Holoway i€ removal T MclInerney M Spe mo uch. lation branch, Frie: Misa night, ¥ h one Treed the lead- | peaking two touring the A said for born. 1o love e on of he to Eam Presid sident, 1 secret secret: El ilconry'; n: urer, P commit Butler, hael oy ‘ol- will tist AIr. ap- ka, interesi- welcome. | Besse- nd ies of exer- nds of om o mem - the nti- that were enoug in the Sh o the speal onn who is to be greet- Mrs, ary. ary iza- finance Foley Ma- MeCormaci, d Daly. At the meeting last night 41 -new-appli catfons for ceived. membership were re have returned trom their | vacations. this | ‘ BLAMED ON PROHIBITION Shortage is TEAM MAY DISBAND Wil of Washerwomen One: Y. M. C. A, Probably Give Up Jvil” That is Said to Have Re- Ghost, Duc to Condition= Within Past Two Weeks. gy aln | | Arising | sulted ¥rom Dr) | Spell. The end af the C. AL basket- | ball quintet is in sight. Owing 10 con- ! ditions that have avisen, Physical . rector Warren S. Slater has practically decided to abandon the schedule ranged. Today he communicated with Manager Frank Wheeler of the Gold- enrods of Winsted, stating that the | game scheduled here next Tuesday night must be called off. Alr. Slater said this afternaon that he is under obligations to go to New Haven next Friday night to play the Atlas five of that city, and would do so. | _ The team has been crippled by ti loss of Merwin Jacobson, who quit basketball, and injuries to Dave Eila- son and Charles Cook. In Tuesday night's game against the Federals’ of New Haven, the weakness of the locals was shown, and in last night's game | with the All-Collegians, it was cven more abvious. Managers of teams in the Industri league, have proffered ta Mr. Slater of- fers to use some of the star players in the league, but the “Y” man that in justice to the teams and league, these players should be lowed to continue playing with factory teams, Sheuld the Y. M. C. A. cide to suspend, the Industrial league will stage games on Tuesday night and again on Saturday night, making fonr sames each weel. have had difli- in securing washerwomen prohibition has come into ef- fect. Facts have shown that there are le: women forced to do rub work since July lst than ever before. | Husbands that frequented saloons and were most of the time under the influence of alcoiiol now turn over their pay envelopes to their wives thus making it unnecessary for the wife to earn the daily bread is a statement made by a local employv- ment agency. Such places as the Day Nursery have less wor as mothers are able now to stay at home and take care of their families. Some”* incidents have been wited where women who were physically unable toe do washing and scrubbing were forced to work in order to get food for the hungry mouths around the table Now these same women are enjoying that iome life that had previously been denied them. where all are happy, contended and pros- perous, because ‘their husbands can- not loiter around loon and use the money nceded fcr shoes to buy drinks for themselves and others. Many housewives <ulty since their team de- PRESENT FOR DE VALERA Local Irish Delegation Will Give Him | PLAINVILLE NEWS. (Continued from Scventh Page) Silver Piece at the Berlin Station Tomorrow Morning. As a remembrance of his reception The canvassers were very much in evidence last night and a goodly sum was realized from their activities. The | voung women are doing their work | with a vim and vigor which bodes success for the carnival. The draw- ing for the cow donated by MM Hoerle and for the pig given by Wal- ter W. Benstead is proving popular and those in attendance were often heard the canvasser in charge of this department. The evening was slightl the activities of sneak thicves entered the check room during momentary absence of the man in charge and stole several hats and overcoats. The carnival committee announced that bills for these los would be paid by the committee Plymouth Post, No. 26. Americ on, will send a company of ex- men here tonizht to present “A Day in the Army.” A crowd of friends the legion in Terryville have wade known their intention of attending the fair. Murphy Buys Battery Business. James J. Murphy Whiting street, s purchased the battery business formerly conducted by karl Hotchkiss at Mack's garage. Mr. Murphy has removed the busine. equipment to his property and intends to open a first-class charging station to care for the ills of automobile bat- ter He also has appointed distributer for the Ixide batte: Church to Elect Officers. The annual meeting of the Congre- gational church will be held this eve- ning according to the by-laws of th church. The meeting will be held the parish house beginning at o'clock and Rev. E. C. Gilletie, pastor, requests that all membe find it possible to Refreshments will women of the church after tign of officers. The office past vear and the heac by members of Thomas Ashe branch, Trish Freedom, Eamonn De Valera will be presented with a silver piece manufactured in- one of the local factories upon his arrival ut the Berlin depot tomorrow morning. The leader of the Irish Freedom party will be greeted upon his arrival the 9:21 train and by’/special ar- 1gement with the New York, New Haven and Hartiord Railroad comi- pany a 15-minute stop-over will be observed. De Valera will address the assemblage from the platform of the train and will then leave for Hartford, where he is scheduled to address a public meeting at 2 o'clock in Foot Guard hall and a second assembly at 7:30 o'clock in Si. Peter's chur In charge of the commiitee composed J. McInerney and Mr DButler. The local delegation will leave on the dinky for Berlin and many trolley. The Connec has consented to run if the need is showr. that several hundred present when the train pulls number of local admirers wiil board the train at Berlin and will hear De Valera's afternoon address in Hartford. Friends of on murred by who the a & 1 travel company trolleys expected he will cut ext 1t is will by e A ; Police Report Very Little + Shoplifting in This City ! The holiday season is over, despite the wonderful business th local merchants had, there was very liftle shoplifting or petiy thieving done, far as the police know. Dete A. J. Richardson, was asked today relative to this matter, he said that losses were pract cally nothing. This is remarkable i view of the mass of humanity that found its way into the various.stores during the Christmas rush. However, as the innventories are taken by the | dePartments will read tl store proprietors. there may be dis-| 107 the fiscal ¢ coveries of more losses than those ap- Wigh Price of “Hen pearing - at . present. Fresh pggs -ave s mow Plainville for the price of $1.10 dozen. Many people who const them wonder why the price is so h when Plainville is a small town with as large a number of farms as tie average town of its s and they do | not think the demand far e been and in 0 the as ve s who attend. by the the elec- of i hureh reports do so will and be served B he Fruoit.” selling in Gy . per GOVERNMENT ARTICLES SALL. Notification of the reopening of the government rvetail stores in Boston has been received. Copies of the list ot urticles now on sale at those stanc have been received at the office € @ { the supply that the price in this town Mayor George A. Quigley and may N Should Lot be b h e obtained upon application. The pr I 5 R p e i DI | = €0 Brief Ttems. Rev. Patrick McCarthy at his home on Pear] siree brated mass at the Chu 3 Lady of Merey vesterday. James J. Graham New Haven Vincent D. G will return Sunday versity. Washingion, D. . Pierce Clark and Roger Castle will return tomorrow to the University of Maine. THE SAME OLD STORY Price are effective today. is . He cele- DO ELEVEN TI O Wash. TO WVERETT. Jan. The foot- liverett High school and Seott Hizh school of Toledo, O plaved a 7 to T tie ne yesterds contesting for the national prepara- tory school chupionship. A crowd of $,000 witnessed the game. The liverett team played the Easterner their feet in the first period. To- ledo retaliated in the second period. Fve 2 n ball elevens spent the holiday friends. of Pierce to Catholic in with lyni, stree us of Ice Next Summer Probably anburg. South Carelina. Poplar. Will Be High use Labor I- of ‘ed in Forestry Sk carce and Expensive. Hall of Feme. = same old story. The i summer probably will at s the prediction one prominent ic The same prediction winter, and the winter the winter betore that. perience in thesc shown that they zenc Last high dicted This year season, bui- ever-present i and what labo mands high pected high Another the scarcit, of | compelled to hire High school ng the present vacatiof period harvesting the crop or some such thing. It's ice the [ Washington, Jan. 2.—A poplar t at Spartanburg. S. €., the top of which was shot off during the Foarth of July celebration in 1832, has been entered in the Hall of "ame for trees which are being dompiled by the American I"orestry assaciation. From Lisbon. O, comes the nomination of the tree un- der which the Indians and white set- tlers came to an agreement regarding iron ore to be uged in making kettles. Ralph G. Smith of Circleville. O., en- ters the Logan elm in that city. C. C. toyce nominates the § Joseph Hoolk- er oak at Chico, Cal. Gen. Snerman estimated that 7,000 men could stand in the shade of this tree. A. . Dart nominates the “largest live ou in the south at Brunswick, G, known to be a véteran in 1763, Tt has a circumference of 26 feet. —_— of next 2 This, high. least, made by dealer. made last Lefore, And pa predictions ally shortage of e a good v scarce ad- was has are right. pro- bids -and but’'- ean a ent is ic here J labor secured W s. [flence the e rates. that dealer says owilg labor has b KEEP THE AR PCRE IN YOUR i HOUSE. OFFICE, LODGE ROOM OR © = oo CHURCH with the Schueler Window | S Ventilator; storm proof, mo direct 0Poned Saturday night, Jan bl 8 2 { roller skating for member; fralte association und their : R. E. GOODRICH. State Agent. Members please-be sure {o brins sreen | St., New Britain. Conn. | membership cards. Charge skates Phone 248-3. advt, in 3d. ESS w for tha only. escorts 21 Bigelow | 1 { 25 | resentative | points. | panying | Tex ey FINANCIAL | WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, 1:20 p. m.—The m ket became irvegular at mid-day main 1y ou the heaviness shown by sever of the equipments and oil shares. This was fully balanced by the strength of leather and food issues, also motor specialti American Woolen * and Crucible Steel were again pushed rorward the short interest. Wall Noon.——Reactions of the first due mainly to realiz- ing for centered in American Woolen, Méxican Petroleum, General AMotors and Republic Steel, where de- clines ranged from 2 to 5 points. Rep- industrials were mode ately affected and rails made only nominal concessions. A later rally was led Studebaker. American Can, In- ternational Paner. People’s Gas, Phil- adelphia and American Interna- tional, Tobaccos also displaying a bet- ter tone. May Department stores fea- tured the specialties. gaining almost points and Famous Players rose 3 Trading slackened when call Joans opened at 15 per cent. Wall Street, Close.—Highest were made in the last hour, the ac tive advance of that period aecom- the decline of call money to 10 and finally per cent. The close was strong. Sales approximated 1,- 000,000 shares. ainst street, hour, profits, Dby Co. prices 3 New York Stock fixchange quota- tions furnisted by Richter & Co. members of the York stock Exchange: Allis-Chalmers Am Beet Sugar Am Can ... Am Car & Fdy Am Cot Oil Am H & Leather Am Loco 2 Am Smelt & Re Am Sug Rerl com Am Sum Tob Am T & . Am Woolen . . \naconda Cop AtchT & S F .. At Gulf & W I . Baldwin Loco B & O Beth Steel R B Can Px Cen Leatje Ches & Ohio Cii Mil & St Chi Itock I Chile Cop Chino Col F Cons Corn Prod Ref Crucible Ste Cuba Cane Kk Horn Cou Endicott-Johnson Lrvie Erie 1st Gastoa W Gen Elec Gen Motors Goodrich (B Gt Nor pfd 1llinois Cen Inspiration Cop Interboro Con Interboro Cc Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mat Int kel Paper Spri B & Cop & | Gas pr & W prd nt Kelly Kennec Copper Lack Steel Lehi Valie Max Motor Mex leum Mic AMissouri Nat Nev Cons N Y Air Brake N Y Central . NYNH&HRR Norfolls & West .. North American Northern P Ohio Cities Pan Am P Penn R R Pressed Steel Car Ray Cons .. Reading Rep 1 & S Royal D, Sinclair) Ol Steel h Petro Pac Lead . Gas) & N X Rel Sloss-3 & Southern Pac . Southern Ry .. Studebaker Tobacco I'rod Union Pac United Retail St S Food P S Indus Alco Rubber Co od Copper r Chem Overlan LOCAL STOCK MARKET QUOTED ichter ddy, & Mgr (FPurnish Bid Hartrorl 7 Southern American American Americun \merican Billings & izhts B Colt’s Firass AT Loclk Landers Frary Rights National Mar N B Machine Niles-Be-Pond stol 5L Couth: Go & Clark Lamp conl ! unit GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONN CTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.-~Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 Stanley Rule & Level Stocks Bought and Sold nbers New York Stock E WEST MAIN ST., New Britain, Conn. (STANLEY R. EDDY, M Tel, 2610 JUDD & CO. Rooms 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 W. T. SLOPER. LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK STOCK AND RIGHTS 'GENSUS DRIVE IS ~ STARTED IN CITY 6 CENTRAL ROW. Hartford, Conn Branch Offic New Britain, Waterbur| Springficld Connected b Private Wire With N 15 360 405 i 310 440 119 6o 100 North Co 8: Peck, ussell Scovill Standard Screw Stanley Rule & Stanley Works . Traut & Hine Union Mfz Co ex-did IRISH ARE COMPLAINING Latest & Judd Mif Stow & Wilcox Mfg Co . 380 con Level ' ALBANY ' Enumerators Are Already Get- ' ggfigl:ou ting Namfi Eor E)vernmem BUFFALO pe e o mes | CHICAGO - ~.-| COL. SPRINGS ... CLEVELAND CINCINNATI o= COLUMBUS . DETROIT DENVER LOUISVILLE | MONTREAL NEW HAVEN NEW YORK NEWARK 'NEW BRITAIN PITTSBURGH ' POUGHKEEPSIE PHILADELPHIA RICHMOND | ROCHESTER RUTLAND SPRINGFIELD SYRACUSE ST. LOUIS TOLEDO WILMINGTON WASHINGTON WATERBURY Their Gricvance ause | Tire Irish Educatios 3l med | today by Enzlichy under supervisors appoinied by tional Director §. L. Ilogers. Ti Dublin, 2. —The Lill S SULSIANTL from_today is expected to Lrish education is “ritic Iri framed by completion of the census for the on the ground ti the w | entire country There are tional system should b in the five Connecticut Thomas J. at of wor eas under Smith. Britain merators counties supervision of The city i divided into tricts in enumerators. is to complete his work. enumerator has to send written re upervigor each day. The fivst names secured on the popul tion schedule have to the 1rish famer The home 1 bill was expected to treatnient for U of has been u bill that T parate ennmeration 1l Each but {he assumption unit. The one central v ment 1t the is frauned on the sing only .ot P - land is w charze of same hill Hu nuperial 15 lach ation sels up illowed 1 number | i | hority days i in nd e responsible 1o £ »ort to the into) 10 Lad a lo- nioNey for the first I Hitherto all the the tre introduce time educational 1= tax < W oo be forw will make n make cerfa not makinz ool supervis who has heen by siry, sup- to plemente There will o1 S0 by Tections n voluntary subscriptions, 5 ntation | fune he poy the ool v bt s 100 eraton 10 carrics a person to act laws com- who The pe e joig) ow any 1l to 1 authority . questions the e in ing government nection with sure the person has past [ [ secretary tie technival into ¢ mix: ‘manent me real administrator n viee of the censs taking the name the country toduy. the information the enumerator will lead | | the tak the tion riment Toth o o out of ¢ hom come nd in of the day 10 aive «ho will the new Religious the provision 10 existing plan by managers, mostiy various and of : be T | askel { 10 severe consequences. Enumerators of in o syt (o reveal are ang sworn information controversy is avoided not iy | bill continuing i | sec them th which the school | district. the clergy of the The yminations. appoint fhed med and control the schuols ernme through is informing ix expected The children arz’ Ire hom 1o their parents, who are requested to Gl in answers and hold f the enumerators. enumerator will no Li% lack of know! :ign language. Sam- schedules also are beint rmers, who will hold it the “onsiderable detailed | on t arm ' | i 20 of born in the given questions which they t e or wl them census C. MEN WANTED. Privates Needed Rece Stos Yale—Will Month. e a e coming o In i} way an tifler. detacln Y report he handicapped of tarming out to and calls. .. unit Haven. needed more to quired must nd be.of acceptance, 1 Slocunm, tions and after which to Yale Univer: duty with the witation st for @ private further inform: army recruiting men quota Applicants the had previous ent che : men will b N. ) completion they will (v fou unit arc the allowunce a month * have i exc is asked making v fill he it imperative, he farme schedules as soon received. in o me. th s in the be tran duty. Men com- on on a us and COUNCILMAN GILLIN (COUNCILVAN G Foreig j AGAINST NEW RATES o Exchan Draft: ISSUED ON 'BELGIUM CHINA DENMARK ENGLAND is For i apply local station at Main street. Georg UPON ELECTRIC A, conferen CONF Mayor arranged anothey Connecticut People—\grees With Li meet cials of the Power compan The held mayor Quigley. “harles Gillin morning that cley in ute system which by the Connectic company, if the will oppress ihe “If the will Councilman statement back Mayor he next week in the o made this he wil the pro- i Light & stem in any working increase ordinary working who are striving to get 1vs, [ocertainly am against and an effort will be made (o lule of rates suir- Qn opposit the able to both the mayor and comi- hew r has been Officials the Water! on hand. 1 Power wy he main ofiice w bhe class. system ne ox- | penses 1he these a he explained DioncteRach he and charge should burden man with a 'EGYPT larze family. who is payving his taxes | lin the it the IRISIL EGG EXPORTS. | | next 1918 ublin, Jan. cgzs now 1 \F YOUD LWE A L\FE'S THATS MERRY KEEP YOUR HOME QUITE SANITARY ! The i Irish cattle ezgs cat man who' keeps home in a sanitary condition knows what he's about. There's once thing cer Be's got a lot of respect for his wite and lot of thoughtful considera; for the health ot his ramily. Consider us when you need plumbing. E.P.Burns 11 Main Street “Please Get Married” I s M, et 2 | INDIA sl o T JARAN _ — |[NORWAY Universal ' PHILIPPINES Barber Shop PALESTINE i 1 First Class Artists SCOTLAND 213 Matn S ¥el. 1611 SWITZERLAND 'SPAIN SWEDEN SOUTH AFRIC SYRIA . TURKEY

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