New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 13, 1920, Page 10

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ORT CALENDAR TQ W0 WLis AREFILED CITY ITEMS THEBOYS IN THE OTHER CAR . BY GROVE. Festaments of Llien N, Tracy and Ed- b i s i s Drum Corps, jazz carnival, | con W. Bowers Probated—Both five nights. opens Thursday night this | ~OBOY Partics Itccently Deceascd. 3 week, Bardeck’s hall. Admission 20c. | s TROTSKY , Loorkrt . W | O = PR L LirTLE LiNINE” Paohvills e re il et fortprobate thi ? 9 | Mr. and Mrs. John Wounocott cele- VEP-REAL CAN GO TO T ST T o i i afiernoon. Mrs. N rs has e s j bre thelr twenty-fifth wedding an- DLEEP W JohniHNKiTkhamitoibresiceS st ol T el e 1 g b ) v at thelr homer 214 Maln cErnuine REDS) Zhges Saen COLLAR ON i il o i i Eison ; il street. last night, in a quict manner CAUGHT ™ BIRDS — HIS coaT F[‘]da Ane]‘h()()]] Powers names his wife, Mrs, Mary A. g with w few friends present. GET y N E ; S Cases of scarlet fever on Booth and LAST NIGHT— BACIK Bowtis, to carry out the provisions of : : ) | =N el 5 A : 2 2P Madison sireets were quarantined to- | RESH — Bis last ment ; : i t i fow Do b dacket of short culendur cases Nl T ! SR R l""" LR 3 i Dorotht Uaceellins it with e AH-h-tl F"O'B' YOoU SHIP'M? o WMy court session next iriday © Which th o Sledins e o 2 i —H-H- TRUSSIA < S v {0 be placed over g tonsililis at her home on Chestnut N A foon at 2:30 wclock B & MEw (L Spvacy plot in the Fairview ceme- - ; . street. REDS © A CouPLE e ; 1008 s e ; x Bill Burke. of XNorth Andover, usned (o0, RToien e ~ ’ ass., is =pending o few duys at the FOR “TH' LOVE K‘g;‘;fis additionai | b S 0% 2N o B e e e e A MIKE —CLEATC TWO BITS coudition. The 1 ES T E: Tt el o B e i i a son of Jack Burke, formerly pror OUTTA HERE . THEY, WERE administrator o ) : ? : inént in state 1 bas reles HAN 'COFFED Solomon, ct ux, o Fo s onetibird Share g Chaivman William . pent i ngoin dumages: | o) s given his wife, Mary . - {he board of water comm B & Mink for the plaintf jircets that his son be - : Engineer Black of the s ¥ Coal and Wood any snd after that payment is : : heaith conducted an investigation and st John vadicid x Sl « inder of the estate is r ‘ {ests of the Wolcott voir water | vesterds S s e MRt % | * A meeting of the Woodmen of the ) i M. JEWS RETREATING SEPAGHTV"@\@@' World will be held Wednesday even- ing at Turner hall. A smoker will fol- low the meeting Ann Calif.—"Handsome’ | . IL. A. Elcock has sold his West | tiehrews Flecing Prom Kisv and. jaek Gerdgl the chautfeur who | Main sircet property to Richard H. { wooed. wed < i a French | prwin, at Newport. has talken a second wife. At vty given Sunday by Mr. and | eivaces in Pitable Condition, She is Miss Amy B a of Allston ! Afrs. C. D. Vetrano of Church streer, nd Watertown, Mass. The wedding Afp. and Mrs. Nicola Cefaratti an- (I'renen wirele: vas an event of New Year's Day at nounced the engagement of their Nussian Jews are sunta Anna, wherc the bride had been | gaughter Rose to Charles Giardino. 3 proach of BolsheVik | yeting as sceretary for a moving pie- Court \Jolumbus, No. 27, Daughter: bort Harpern asainst Joseph Li Al tween Kiev and Woloezys, ac-{ qure concern. of Castile, has postponed its installa- | to veports from Wars = S ion of officers from January 13 fto| Hié niom there oie 000 of| i February 10, 1 Ui | i e i erts) RATIFICATION CONFERENCE A iorisoment ana concort v exkili, 5 assiigne Wolcerys a~ B CVIRS APProAciimm et al., jud: nt of forecic comply with g be given Wednesday evening in Tal- (ST e - mud Torah hall on Elm street under Representatives of 20,000,000 Ameri- | the auspices of the local Zionist com- mittee. The proceeds will go to the H cans Convene in Washington to Seek ' Red Mogin David fund, which at the A file bitl parc- | o ST e g i present time is carrying on Red Cross A SECRET sSeRVICE DIC” M. Greenstein ror | Proposes Reoyganization { Adoption of Peace Treaty. work in Palestine. Among the num- STEPPED IN TH STHOKER . = s Jige e . | bers on the program is J. Meltzer of . caimt Otte 1ieins | Government Finance System| washington, Jan. 13.—With the an- | o2 oF the PUOSTET 'S o S0 on o TOTAKE A WHIEE AN o1 e T Washi h. Jan. 13— lieorzaniza- | Nounced purpose of secking ways o e oh e e s T e HAD TO DRAG HIS Al s Joeorsanizl- f o, cans for the carly ratification ot Hatiio g Miss M. Solvacl P S D plaintiff, Lawyer M. ! tion of the government's financial sys ‘“‘ l:‘L’* SR e b G w York, president of the Red \ZE IN o reace, 3¢ r 2 i d C3: 'S 5 i ymp for the defendant. tom along the lines of a holding com- P e S Lase % | Mogin Da: said represented 20,000,000 Ameri Judge W m F. Mangan is spend- ber: Haipe against August | pany, with the departments and inde- ! S LEDICEC i o 1'% e today. A s 5 Law pendent bur representing {| G0 Bt i ddy ing a few days in Philadelphia on a Oscar Straus, former secretary of , e plaindigy \Cocper darics, was proposed (odaviathiiny||commerce inad 1ubor) fnt the cabinet ||k D | Pays Tribute to B o e e T HEROIC OFFICERS S oW, W the inhabi- r M. A. Sexton | s nd ofticers of the Po roarmy Kiett & Alling for 3 r R 5 ve do their best to care for the| saba ulferers. nk for the defendant senate comnmitiee considering a 2 4 2ok % S Carl Nelson, a chauffeur for the (o 9 g A . g of President Roosevelt, presided as| o 3 2 5 gl 5 . < ¢ 3 jamin Nrup against Frank | (ional budgel system by Thomas R.|op it 0€r Foo8N0 T B zations | Snerman Sand company, reported to American Soldiers mission in the Carranza army. In ot al, cisclosw de and | Liil of New York, who aided in Mex- | oo A o the - Amerloan | the Police this afternoon that his i i lent; Tawver D O'Keefe T TShinG budget plan ;f"“:s“;;‘n“ o i Ah‘f 4 ::hue to | truck backed against a fire hydrant on Melbourne, Jan. 15.—Lieut. Gen.! S = I Captain and Crew Display Presence of 7 2 2 & ge - | FFederat abor, the Leug 2 anm s Sl 2 . 7 b . Mintitt, Juc | Gafiney 4nd | Joint appropiation committecs womnd 1 oL O Lo e e e | Booth street this atternoon, dumaging | Sir John Monash, commander of sn Mexican Government William I \n for the Pe- | jei . rallot aircotoralior eachidedl| Gt A oo e et 0 Australian army corps in the Peronne i e ats : 10 burean, and a comptrol. | ubs of Ameriga, Farners alllance] At the second session of the com- | sector during the final davs of tha Punishes Assassins | s, 3 4 i au, a - | Women’s ristio g ranc { R g A 2 i Heasll : { Carpenter against Mike Brown, e iibvoial L S anpny Somi omen SRR S eSS o Imifreel T onarge o RtnellChamerior . paid a high tribute to :American | fexico i er; Lawyer O’ Keefe the ve cost statements to the com-| {he delegates were Herbert Houston | COTIerce dance, new names were soldiers brigaded with his men in a (s Lawyer A. A. Greenberg 0T | mitices, e e mavertising clubs ana | 2d9ed to the already active list of | speech here today. The American Jeerendant. . Mexico's monthly expenses were re- | Afattrhew Woll and Frank Morrigon | MeR on the committee in order tof gli\’ifionf' fought with the Australians oil men killed near Fort Lobos early : Bdel Brophy usainst ' Jacob| gyicea, Mr. LAll sejd, from 16,500,000 | of the Federation of Labor. se;prhe a balanced working force '".F.If;s se\cno\? ot tfic battle front. ! this month, have been arrested, a-. | captain, officers and men of the i 2 U GIERENG o ChD i 0 OS] G5 (G G| Shryenitngy il ol dot aemdoenen | e SEHE Wbt GO et ol e citistien il the Amerl’ cording to a report received here from - steamer Afrique while that vessel was ana dgmeni; Lawyer J. G. S 7 + ¢ = % i e entertainment and dance. ans excellent comrades and good (v “ S Oraie S - 2 and judgm : LW YE s put in effect in 1918. e meeting is expected to develop e % el S e s e el Col. Carols Orosco, chief of opera- : peing pounded to bits on Rocha B f0nehoanlginu T, _ into 4l select: committest off fAivel whodlis sso¥- v la IR oss, Bpastor folike ) 21 e sald ithe general.. heir tions in the Tampico district. Colonel s » o eph Sargis against Peter Bab First Baptist church, was the speaker | common experiences in the field have * Orosco declares that others implicateq BonRe shoal in the Bay™ of Biscay, T 3 e would present the decisions reached | 1 1 e : g prosecution; Lawyer W. M. Urge U. S. Socialists to o democratic and republican leaders | &t the fellowship supp: held last | established an undyi blood rela-. in the tragedy have been located and , Sunday night, according to survivord for ihe pl: : i Spread Their Propaganda | in the senate. TS ejr;.n.ny wt]f] 1‘? : :1 C n.(‘>n”n|p‘l tween Americans and Aus. crson agmnst Albert 1 ot an coN i1 dan s DT e [Awoutal caniai i cnelwinite BrTouse Frou |{EaYE 18 OPiSnd ditall on ciMe tralians. Mind When Ship Hits Reef. Ignore Cify, Jun. i%-Thres per-| 2o A5ito Suivivors. sons alleged to be the assassins of Earl Boles and F. J. Roney, American | & Bordeaux, Jan. 13.—Heroism of the highest order was displayed by the will be apprehended shortly. | of the disaster. 8 v A ! The report says the Amferican con- | 1t is not known whether any Hy default for nt of answe sts in America the saine purposc. 7. M % sul at Tampico has expressed satis- _ e G faevan e e Alling for the plaintiff ons passed by of the so- | Execute Thirteen Members faction at the efforts of the federanl ! Were lost i neC: S ; | = 7 Bakers' association, has called a mee s ! : i M. Grieenstein for th de i s 5 g N z 7 forces to punish offenders ther is still m ng and is being sought cialist pariy in session here to spread DEMAND FOR i Of mersbers for Wedneidey niont S 5 enders there. cing sous e g their ideals of opposition, which will at the Chamber of Commerce rooms Of Famous Villa’s AmYl s by resche slosimers. 4 M hellovgg k nal Sunply company - i3 Captain Ledu of the Afrique is m a n. president of i | | | t | : hasten their triumph. Reports a at § o'cloc zua Prieta, Mex., Jan. 13.—Word ozl Avdiisiw, Judement for { ine condition of tie il y ks e Gl 3amald VIOLENT STO. : IN FRANCE. board this frail craft. 1 3 vder g e ‘ 7 vitain Machine Co y Now _— reaching here this morning 2 e - . to comply with order of Courts | vty in Ame e received at the Britaintdaching Companya Yoy 2 Paris, Jan, 13 (Havas).—Northern | ‘There was a most violent shock Henry Nowicki for the plain- | nieetir e military channels stated that 13 mem- | S e e i e e A lliae for the ntLeeuls o ed that “‘pe! Has More Orders Than Its Factory FIRST CHURCH ANNUAL bers of a Villa band were executed Ly | castern France ar ing sw £ Ak R 3 Klett & Alling for the defendant, | cutions” were Inflicted upon the } bers of & Vills bend were exeouted Ly and eastern France are being awent || [ 70 n ont his head,” said one mai drews, company b:m'“'s‘ cialis Can Fill. | & £ b;u“‘da ’ui m’ i 7| by a violent storm, reports statinz | «jfter a certain time the situation ben ard ophy. judzment; 3 AL e i o SV B ¢ . G Trees < = i i = g rerk . Fee o that three persons have been killed' came impossible, heavy seas wer8 ps the plain a 2 B et - | Ecclesiastical Society cars Treasur- ad oy he band, Juan Rod- e E- Reception For Pupi The New Britain Machine com- | Kedesiastienl Society Hears Treasur.| | The leader of the vand. Juan Ralo ! 15! 0700007 c0y® dimage s pounding the ship incessantly and we procssurolsiln = conanany e Lk BELERGH] D SRS ers’ Report and Names Committees e reported from varlous cities, numer- | lost touch with the steamer Ceyla. J. Miczenska, pleadit Lawyer P ing < - | field as is evidenced by the call for B army at the time Francisco Villa was L fr ° . 0 < : Rachli D T, A Of Dancing Academy | the “New Britain” tractor which for Year’s Work—Mecting Thursday | commanding his army in an attack on ©us buildings having been blown | Captain Ledu decided to abandon the s the defendant. p % down. Telegraph and telephone com- | ship, a very difficult operation, but the iinst Louis | munications have suffered conside'- | captain, officers and crew did more 1, pleading default; than their duty.” Pfeiffer held reception and i 5. : A ! this 3 i Novemb 1914 ce \is pupils and their friends| i€y are mnow manufacturing in The Ecclesiastical society of the| this town in November, o B vening. About | large numbers. 8 The foreign orders | pirst Congregational church met la st that txll;mb:‘:‘dh?n' ;rlf;:'l Ollj:;dtal:nl ‘(\;4- S : B are ¢ z in faster tha ey © . s 5 a sma a s sta d Chi- ' ably. present. The halljare coming in faster than they can| .coning to transact the business of its ber & Mink for the tiff, Law-1 _ . be handled and the tput ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————— 4 S lecorated in a colar scheme of red | b¢ handled and the output up to| B e - - — — e M. D for the defendant. STy SV Tie e et Ay et RGN 0 e e GF (ke || Gl ion, including election of ancls Makowski asainst ""‘K‘ MY tertained cveral numue B wde. The Machine company is| oflicers for the next year. Treasurer| niewicz. answ defauli: Law est Wright rendered a piano solo, | d ous of accommodating the home | C. F. Bennett presented his annual re- fenry Nowicki for the plaintifl. | wphe preakers.” A saxophone duet| trade first of all, rather than com- | port showing a balance now on handi 9 TO 12:30 P. M. | 9 TO 12:30 P. M. 9 TO 12:30 P. M. 9 TO 12:30 P. M. e W. I. Mang or the defend- 1 ¢ rendered by Edwin Wright and| pete in foreign fields. of $60. The 'annual meeting of the Pobert Gu . Comic recitations| If the material and labor condi- | chufch will be held Thursday evening. e res of Loins of Legs of by Robert Spencer and « vocal sale by | tions warrant, an additional number Included in the itenis on Treasurer Roaund, Foi POLICE START SEARCH. BHownrd Mitchell were well received.| over the original 6,000 will be con- | Beunnett's report are the following: | Parterhsuse, Young Tender Young Tender Young Tender Licelona, Jan. 13.—Police authos=-| Music for dancing w rnished by| structed. Present labor problems| . itures B3 W | Sirlein LAMB LAMB LAMB have seized large number of of production. One of the year were $11,700. have begun a systematic voh | the Corbin jazz orchestra. Refresh-|ana shortage of material are a handi - R STEAK 1b 22¢ 19¢ b 22¢ Ib 25¢ Ib hicalist and anarchist pamphlet= | Major Wheeler Dies in Britain” tractor was on display at| _ C:J- Parker, C. B. Parsons and F. 7 oy T G N e e Vibberts have been named to make up | = o e e st Stamford at Age of 63! 15, Ney, York automobile show last | UG committce: the socicty| @l 4 TO 5 P. M. LEAN SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS bt o : ; e E * | committee, with Gertrude Hine, E. S.' been made Anarchist newspa- Stamfoid, Jan. 13—>Mujor Frederick 3 . n. et he homes and offices of anarchists cap in carrying out a larger schedule The ! | | | | 4 5 Joxe _ North, Mrs, . Daubert, Mr: L Lean have been suspended. Wheeler, U. 5. A. (retired) died at | Hungerfard, Mrs. C. F. Bennett and H. | s his home here today, aged 63. A na-| ” 0 N U i e e he e e EXTREMISTS ARR DS tive 'vi )Hy‘:-»m-]. \\u“_ .\izupx_ \\'!\efoh,r- i ARK B U D FOR LIBA (-ununh:c:a] s, (‘hamhe: n and R.| Pot Roast adrid, Jan. 13.—M ctremistsi| oo cphontecy 19 Iukolnt g troniy ——— R. Healey are auditors; C. F. Bennett | 1k - p arrosied here vesterday follow. | et state and was graduated in 1878. | 5 T TR Rl 19 1o TP B | Beef Shoulders JE5e esteroa 0 He served in the Fourth cavalry and | Seviet Ship Headed for Port in Baltic | .. oot trone: o the discovery of a plot to terror- | .., in several Indian campaigns and | (R : Iigeeeas : o he capltal with bombs. according 1 ;) "¢;,o philippines during the Spanish | S¢a Southwest of Riga, Is Now at| 10c 1b SO - . - = 22¢ b nformation received trom official - & (g | - 3 After vetirement from the army Ma- j 0" | 7 FRE P R Jor " was an instructor for | Kiel, Jan. 11.—The ultimate desti- i PRIME RUMP ROAST BEEF b VEAL FOR POT PIE Deaths and Funerals. N U lhe Massachusetts In- | nation of the Ameriean transport Bu-| yrs, Augusta A. Ericson and Mrs. | FRANKS and BOLOGNA .... 1b 20c | FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER Ib 10c - S| fara, the “Soviet ark™ which was com- ! o Lot Williams yhomegher 1910, Mrs. Wheeler | 00 0 0t o S o ool carolina Tamotta Have Donds FRESH GROUND HAMBURG Ib 18¢ | LEAN BOILING BEEF b 8¢ uneral services will held e S | pairs, is believed to be Libau, Letvia,! Severed. | CHOICE CHUCK ROAST .... 1b 12¢ | NAT. SHOULDER CLODS ... 1b 22¢ ‘row afternoon at 2:30 from the T on the Baltic sex, 143 milles southwest | P 7 ' P S R e : e of Riga. | In the superior court today, RUMPS OF NAT. VEAL ..... Ib 28¢ | SMALL LEAN PORK LOINS 1b 28¢ is Willis Rev, i G W Gl ton, Jan. 13 e The ble aliens deported | Augusta K ics vas granted a ' \ 5 4 tams. | 1 e 1 —Former Rep- || The 243 undcstrable slions isported | ususia 1. ricson was sranted o' Ml SUGAR CURED BACON ... Ib 35¢ | FRESH PIG'S FEET . i the republican national committes, | ford w confined below deck while| son on grounds of desertion. IBric = afin ‘ : e of national 1 \h{'hn'!m'.\‘ the shi i V\:ol)‘u“rs. \\\"\ry ::;.\ll(:l s0ing re-| son left his wife on December 28, CAMPBELL’S PORK AND BEANS .... o 2 cans 25¢ s Gaffney. aged 73 vewrs, died Svgeind le same : T URG 1o TeW Were| 1915 and has since been heard of in erday at his home in Philudel- Reynelds, the retiring [RizeRbieeaREKoagEontacUut Rt s i 0 ) New York city and in k' He wos 4 lornier resident: of openc “j' l{w‘ 1 hw\‘il-xuwx *“J;"'fxv;‘ ‘nl’“ m‘ :z\p oh wtela | San Francisco. While in New York city Th will be brought T ernor Coolic of My SAEn AR aperne’ - 2 he passed sev worthless check P B on Thu or burial in the { b M“_"”‘ k"'“ffi’,;“““ M G (G e o U an Tk NG can 20c Mustard Sardines cn 18¢ can 19c¢ Moh. Chocolate ' > = 24c | White Karo .. can 30c | Portugucse Sardines cn 25¢ Catholic cemete = = berg. Attorney Mor + H. Camp lic cer i e e e B e e rg Attorr Mortim . am] G e o Comms L e e JEOHZ SR ML e 2 10 12 0BT B | WHORE MK Q¢ it D - her warships | ‘ ¢ DR B BN e Tl T Renh et o cntiee | | 9T SELECTED 2 Mrs, ',‘\u,l‘,. x‘. Hebertlig o osies "\U‘_'L:f:\.l‘; e captain Shnve \'hni 14;:1'::)5;,7 i T et e ormaecs COMPOUND 57c l EGGS .... doz 55C [ CHEESE 1b 15 o'cle o o S behalf of Mrs. Tarnott ppcicl tomorr panese subjects, ves “pas-| i Brne faicin 1. GhRG e s g e e NEW TOY CONCEIN MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER ok > conference. Tl 1625-2 Any Hour, I Incorporated under the name of Mr=. Albert Kordal., Lieuox suLieRs armateyen, | TARRANT & HAFFEY | (085 0 o0d 0 o oS o Brick Cheese .. 1b 43¢ | Pure Lard >etronel I wiie or Al- Hariford, J 3.— Ber ar s | UNDERTAKERS Sealise i e msu;‘::-‘ t‘n:!e‘td E oivpting s die rging murder, was issued this af-} 33 MYRTLE St., East End Oflice, 153 Pleming of 618 Main 28 9 T(Q 12:30 BEST MAINE POTATOES Judge Burpee ¢ s Jubilee St., Tel. 1151-2 R . have begun the manufactur sronerwine and Joseph. | Lady Attendant—Free Use of Chapel. ©f small toys. The firm will do bus CALIF. ONIONS 4 for 35¢ l WHITE RCCK TURNIPS . ... pk 25¢ g : LS, ellers of wood alcohol whis- Orders Talken for Upholstering. | ness at 166 Main street. i n ireh of oo e e CALIF NAVEL ORANGES doz 29c| FANCY LEMONS r S — = = Yl S AR ISITING HERE, { = e Bacred Honvt of Jesus [OMOITOW , o ey FPUNERAL DIRECTORS i MARWICK V - o 5 sming. . The burial will be in the | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFTCATION. A"dr &fl uli e " ! David M:\rr\u‘:;‘ r'lm-nmlu represen- | BALDWIN APPLES . : ...:lfl.s ii')c ;fiégg g]}‘(]i%R\ ish cemetery. { - e 9 0 tt tative from the third ward in the com-| N e 5¢ g NOTICE—Going out of business. Will ws ’ c' { mon ceuncil. and who is noxi i l('hnrge LARGE FLA. ORANGES 0Z = = S sell dining room. complete equip- THE FUNERAL HOME of the Stanley Works rolling plant in| e Y he condition of Thomas C. R aent for fcem:‘g l‘éronpheofrdm‘s a | Oficc an2 Parlors 15 Walnut Street. | Taronto, is visiting with friends here. A FRESH SUPPLY OF SPINACH, CAULIFLOWER, LEEKS and PARSLEY reported ae critical at the New day. Must be sold before Jan. 20th. Telephone. Mr. Marwic vas placed in charge of) tai: general hospital this mx-) Address Box 30AA, Herald Office. Fine entertainment at the Elks’| the Canadian plant about two years a, 1-13-5dx fair.—advt, : 280,

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