New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 16, 1920, Page 11

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'NAVY MENTO TALK BEFORE AM. LEGION . Lieutenant Gommander Beall and Ensign Connell to Speak P The weie—= s THINKS You ARE| SuccEssFuL THE BATTLE '5 ( ‘“Unless the young men of $1.000 = living Britain savir their hetter This life is a fizht. You've got to be togged out in a classy costume if you ex- pect to win. Folks don’t question jour ability half as much as they U do your Abpearance. tion with the Classy clothes is the val Station at 299 Main street. He, trance fee demanded by a well- with Ensign Connell, of the aviation groomed civilization. section of the Navy are to give talk: It's a pretty simple on the life at sea and in the air be- after all N Come in and see some of Schuman & Stein-Bloch Over- coats at sale prices. are over and above espe said Beall, job." G. A. in connec- I can give them { Lieutenant Commander .. Who is in this city opening of the new en- matter, The Farrell FAGUE COUNCIL MEETS IN PARIS (Continued from First Page) SIGN CONNELL IN HI fore members of the American Legion e and any others interested, in the G. ‘was a fact to be neither exaggerated | A. R. hall in Sovereigns block this nor ignored. evening. Signor Ferraris added that among | The Lieutenant Commander is brim the duties of the league would be to ( full of enthusiasm for his subject and give attention to the high fost of transportation, the high cost of liv- ing and the state 'of international finance. Ambassador Da Cunha, for Brazil, d his country would devote herself th fervor to the work of peace and fraternity among the nations. He re- ferred to the fact that he was the only representative from America present and said he was proud to have the honor of bringiwg assurances of the co-operation of Pan-America in the operation of the league. Will Fix Sparse Boundaries. y After the delivery of the speeches. M. Bourgeois announced that the only item on the order of the day was the appointment of three members of the commission to fix the boundaries of the Sarre valley, together with one member appointed by the French sov- ernment and one by Germany. The _gouncil named as its members Col. ‘Wace, an English officer, Major Lam- bert, a Belgian, and Major Kobaish, #4 Japanese. After the appointment of the com- raissioners M. Bourgecis proposed London as the place for the next ieetifig of the council and this was appreved. Lord Curzon suggested leaving the date and the order of busi- ness open to be decided by the chair- man:and the secretary, since, he s “it would be necessary to consult t} Wnited States on a great many ques tions likely to arise.” The entrance of George and Viscount Grey occurred during the delivery of M. Bourgeol speect, and was almost unobserved. When their presence became Lknown to the members of the council an usher was sent to invite them to take in front. The British premier ing it was nece: ry for him to leave. Chairman Bourgeais addressed u few words of welcome to Viscount Grey, who re- plied that he had no standing in the meeting and no right to take the floor but that he desired to acknowledge the gracious reception accorded him and was proud to be present on the “#ccasion of such’a good auzury he future of the world. talker. His remarks of this afternoon gave promise that those who tonight's meeting will be well repaid for the time expended, even though they have no idea of becoming a part of Uncle Sam’s sea forces. formation concerning naval affairs will be forthcoming, it is certain. “The new station here has been re- modeled and fixed up to people of the city in any possible way Parents of boys who are in the Navy may get any information concerning the movements of the ships on which are their Kin, or questions regarding insurance and other the public is interested will be swered, by the person in charge possible, if not by the central ion in New Haven. Retired Navy men, ex-service men and others will be en- couraged to use the station at their convenience. The New Britain sta- an- if the Navy and to spread information concerning it as widely as possible. Of course we are after enlistments but we are prepared to prove that the ap- peal of service ma patriotism alone, We can show enlistment is a common sense propo- sition ‘wherein any man may ma money for his old age.” stated Liet tenant Commander Beall when : to outline the future activities of station. The charge Bradley the age effort to enter triotic affairs in the city bhecome a part of our in order to better pose for which he is | “Ensign Connell who speaks tonight j on aviation is an accomplished flver { and has many achievements to his | credit. At vresent a drive is being conducted to keep the personnel of the Nava] air forces up to its gquota and it is for this reason that the talk is forthcoming. where the station will of Chief N. of 46. he Boatsw permanently in Premi ain’s Mate He will into the make spirit every of vie scheme for e ne entertainment advt. at the BOARD TO ME The board of director M. C. A. will hold th meeting on next Mond ihe board of director olclock. Secretary C. TL ke his regular report Several Dbusiness matiiers of the Y.!| postponed evening in rooms at 8 Barnes will ter which of impor- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SHOW. Rube comedians, about popular that the of the int cter: leading figure in ths 1 Knights of Columbus show. “The Place and the Girl”™ This is Jasper Simpson, “millionai and portrayed hy work in Yo stamped > best amateur a sumed ir s u gene as any footlights, g of such are as type one char: graces and most is a is Geo "he him in (1 ors his part sudden illness of of the cast and in which to mastered the af work ust anothe with only a ehea his lines hits of the having had will ettc Specnal For Tomorrow | g proved one '}l'hl\' se suc and of show plenty vea Bu:iness Men's Lunch 75¢ From 11:30 to 2 I2 = Sweot Pickles Cole Consomme Juliene . Mock Turtle Soup Corn Beef and Cabbage Chicken Croquettes, Cream Sauce Ragout of Lamb, Parisicnnc Roast Prime Rib of Beer Boiled or Mashed Potatocs Green Peas Apple Pic time, be more extensive much A Staw Dance fair to your —advt. Musical Comedy Lyceum Theazier JANTUARY 19-20th. Auspices of Daly K. of . MAT. MONDAY, JAN. PRI( ES—Evenings, Matince, No War Tax. balcony Tuesday ¥ Cofice Milk Council, SHEET METAL AND TINNING DONE BY W. H METCALF 19th S$1.50, St seats left for’ evening. Unlversal Barber Shop 4 First Class Artists to Serve You, $13 Main St. _Tel. 1644 Plenty seats house in for all parts Monday. TICKETS SELLING FAST AT KENNEY & LEGHORN'S. of is 2 most Interesting and fascinating | attend ! Much in-! serve the | | Thursday, madtters in which | Waldrip who will retire at | pa- | and plans to ! British out the pur- | 1 | committee in charge | alumnae CIT Y ITEMS Sale at Stanley et, and Broad street, vvu. permit meeting Hn(\ bran fte advt Grove i ued a mar- Dress Goods Shoy, Dompkowski. of 61 Antonia Nebeski, have been iss of of Rev. William I H.. will rnoon in K. of ¢ of the anmual St Patric dance will make a report. Oflicers of the committee are: Chair- William Campbell: secretary, D. Danlan. and treasurer, L. . I.eo Sullivan, assistant Joseph’s church, will he kers at the Vietory Norden lodge, I. O. G. T., the . be lay hall : e tor of S one of the quet of ht. Tne S to- annual meeting of the trustecs of St. Mary's Catholic church will be held this evening in the parish hatl. The annual parish report will be read at the masses next Sunday. The New tain Smith met Thursday afternoon the home of M West End avenue means of raising money for ti 000,000 endowment fund. The paign in this section will open with a luncheon of the Hartford Smith club at the Hartford City club tomorrow afternoon at 1 a'clock Sale at Dress (Gooc {or Prosecutor spent the day business. More thrilling tures. Lecture on Methodist church miss it—Advt. Sensational church tonight. —iAdvt. colleze at on and $4.- - to dicsuss ways Shop.—advt. Albert A. Green- in Hartford on than mov Lusitania tonight. sinking, Don't lecture in Sinking of Lusitania, ' PROMINENT MEN TO DLan- Methodist | GIVE THRIFT TALKS | Will Be At Chamber of Commerce Rooms to Answer Questions Rel- ative to Movement. During Thrift Week, which opens tomorrow, various prominent men will be at the Chamber of Commer rooms daily to answer any guestions pertaining to this all nt topic. The assignment is Saturd: F. S. Chamber] J. M. Burdick; Tues day, Wednesday, . G. o} ton; ving; ia Mon- W L. ibberts; Friday, J Hatch; C. Loomis. T R. Gilpatric will M. C. A. members and friends at the sociation Sunduy afternoon at 3:15 o’clock. It will be a fireside talk on Thrilt 1c s the PALACE TH TER. tion has been placed here to advertise \ not be confined to . ' ced Elks’ | to rule, | moved about other | sorts | invention The Paramount- picture production of a picturization of Loui M. Alcott's wonderful story written half a cen- tury ago and still as popular as eve is drawing v rowds to the Palace theater at every showinz this week. Other photoplays include Mack Sennett's comeds he Star 1 er,” with Ben Turpin and the mount Kid,” Jack loxie and Anne Little in the new serial ightning also the last cpisode of Elmo The # Keith vaudeville bill three splendid ARMLESS MEN CAN SHAVE THEMSELV Arteraft ittle special Women 1ets S Invention Also Enab] These Cripples to Successtully Operate Typewriter as Well. London. Jan. 16.—An enabling armless men to wash. and feed themselves and to p other remarkable I , such writing, has i been demonstrated at the Minist: Pensions. The = l"I!unh n any tab A knob is held this is “hed with two arms over the ta Lve rform or which ean he worked, Ly the ctween the toes and {o levers conmected which suspended These fixe fe can he to pick up all ms nd made of articles. inventor. wing 1he The Scoich demonst W drank a is device, gastitter washed substitute hand from a cup. used a fork readily in cuttii fed himself, put a mouth, box, the his e and face h knife food, tte in his ordinary mateh match and opened an extracted the cigar tu ligh ned nd made on paper dr over the pages of in it @ entries dre with a pencil vith ated and g mac s shown for n pen. The great interest view of the pos many armiles numerous oci de: and 1t the HSSO TS, out demonst typewriting subs for a sew other appllance - ing with founts vy is showing in pair 0 wo could do N writ. coun- in this ibilities sol¢ upations. ine. a the in it offers to 10 engage ARM NTAN CHRISTMAS. The Armenians of the ¢ brate their Christm services at St. May day morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. Missirian of this city ana Rev, prae of Boston will in cl v will ce with church al Mon- G. M. Mam- s spec on re RE-HEARING U\' SION OF HUNG A hearing will THE FORD (Ol held hefore the Board « Public Works, of the City of New Britain. in the City Hall West Main . reeti to held at on Acening. January 1920, on Jayout and extension of Hunger Jurt. so-called. from Main street West I'earl street. Al persons terested are invited to be and be heard in regard to the above. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. XTEN- ] be on Tues - Geo. H.. Johnson, Secretary. ) orcloc k in-th invention | as type- and | P Ke | Nat | Onio i Penn T S | Xl e e o s 1 K INANCIAL B e ) WALL STREET STOLK EXCHANGE REPORTS: Wall Street among trade l entiment s was decidedly be; at the opening of today's stock mark- ct despite yesterday’'s easier money tendencies and the failure of higher interest and discount rates 1o ma- ter Pressure against several of yesterday's weakest featurce re- newed, Middle States Oil 6 boints ta its recent reversal oils were heavy with motors, pings and scve of the equipments. Tobaccos alone manifested moder Wall Street, 0 p. gan another drive : mid- directing against high priced Reactions in General Roval Dutch, and (lulmm\ extended steels and was ddin Other ship- steels and and metals te firmness. n. inst their motors pricc eftor and oils. Motors, Chand- Shell ansport, Pan-American 1 from 3 to S points cquipments led a ! New York Stock fxchange quota- tions furnished by Richter & Co. | members of the New York stock Exchange: Jan, High 16, 19 Low 4715 20, Close Allis-Chalmers Mf, 1712 Am Beet Sugar Am Am Am Am Am Am Smelt Sum T & Am Toh Am Woolen Anacon Atch T & S F ALG & W I Baldwin Loco B & O 3 Beth Steel B B R T:. Can Pac Cen Leath Co Chi Mil & St P... Chi Rock 1 & P Chile Cop Chino Cop Col F & 1 Cons Gas Corn Prod Crucible S Cuba C: & Toh T o Ref. ! tons 1ston W & WL Gen Elec Gen Motors Goodrich (B Gt Nor pfd Inspiration Interboro Int Mer It Me Int Nic Int Paper . Kellyy Springtield i Cop' . prd et prd Lack Lehic Mex Midv Missouri Lead N Y T N Y Centr: NN Norfolk & Wi Northern Pac Cities Am P & R R Pittsburzh Pan { until the Readi Rep [ Ref & T iy Ol Sloss-s Steel Southern Pac Southern Ry Studebaker Texas (¢ Tobacco P Union Pac United Fruit United il St N Food Prod rdus Alco Rubber Co ‘o rod Re S S =teel pfd tah Co a Car Villys Over Chem 1 1 t t ( 161 Y v and LOCAL STOCK MARKET QUOTED curnishied by Tichter Stanley L Bddy, & Co.) Hartford I Southe Ame American Awmerican Slectric Tel Brass Hosie Han Silv Spencer lLight Co can American Billings & Rights Eristol Brass Colt's Arms Co agle Lock Co Lande Frary & Clark s arine L Machine Be-Pond com .. & Juad Mfg Co Stow & Wilcox Mfg Co i) Nortu Russell Scovill ndard Screw nley Rule & aniey Works wt & Hine on Mig com Level B0 Co 108 Tn H'S nt meeting of Joseph’s chu ST, JOSE 1L NOT 1he will e ox- An Scouts’of held ceut o import St h 0 o'clock to r committce of ime society will parochial Joseph's be, held at 3 residence. Fmitted f may operation. fowill | ca | Gar i works { joining were R LIGHT C0. REFUSES T0 BE QUESTIONED Continued from Page) Tirst would 0 hout thi the nount electricity Al freely. ficials of the terbury: oftice. Mayor. Qui intention of bringing the matter fore the common council at its 1 ing next Wednesday ind at that time formaty that the body, repr application to commission for ainst been by chargoe 2 14, Of actual cost and is the new of these facts werc ad- the m says, hy of- company the Wa- be $13. the $9.84 | enaree. wor from Tey his be- has announced eve request 8} publie ring new The senting the utilities IForm rates ha protest that mizht not protest the entered. the Of ready made privile defaulted MONSTER MILL TO was the Le mayor hearin TURN OUT PAPER | Northern Montana Has Site for Mill Capable of Usin 1.300.000 Cords Yearly. soula, Mon Jan. 16.—Condi- unusually favorable fo location, in northern Montana, paper mill with an annual capacity of 1,300,000 cords of pulp wood per year are described R. P. McLaughlir supervisor of the Blackfeet natior forest, in a report covering inv tions he has been conducting fo eral years. The most Laughlin tions o by stiga- sev- likely location, Mr. Me- says, is in a compact body of timber on the Flathead River, just west of Glacier National Park. He says this stand would afford 2,500,000 cords of pulp wood, easily ac ible to government roac ready built at a cost of $200,000 and handy to na- tural waterways for cheap transporta- tion to the mill. Natural power sites be found on or adjacent to F Lake. it, is declared. and rail transportation is close by. he market for such mill, report states, would found in inter-mountain territory from the Canadian border to the Gulf of Mex- ico. Tt is estimated the annual pape: consumption of this on is 140, nnually. Suflicient wood to with this capacity vail: athead territory 60 years' with ‘rotation of cuttinz, the yield will found Thead way he the n a mill in the T for or, is declared, be in ustible. Tt is expected that government vie it to be bids for the in to erection asked by the ruture pur- this of a For- timber W - mill, be service will in the near | New Scale of Prices For Staff of Life have adopted the of prices which on Monday: 12 cents: b ael, rolls, per dozen. The local rollowing new hakers scalc effectiv loaves, 18 centx become d. small loaves, cents. I3re WAS A BIG NIGHT. and dance ks club the " restaurant proved be one sful social affa the club, at the ¥ s of under manage- of the most ever attempe- Commencing with a at 9:30 o'clock, a program of and dancing was carried out early hours of this morning. Manager Hervbert arrho and rried out the am sue- ully. ment, to sucee at dinner cabaret Bates prc very EDSON BOWERS W The will of the late IKdson as filed fo probate provides a one- third interest for Mrs. Mary A. Bow- ers. his wife: a $100 bequest for hi son. Arthur ¥ the remainder in res idue to the wife and upon lier death te her children. If fhere be none liv- ing. the estate the granchil- dren if therc r and it not toj Clara Main. his FILES BANKRUT Salvatore . Variale tion of bankru Ref 3 O, The Variale store is loc corner of Elm and Xast and failed only recently Variale have Greenber will tors t the ¥ ney for Bowers, a goes 1o any, ter. Y has v with mans PETITION. filed a peti- Bankrupt of Hartford. ted on the Main street Creditors of the Ye for A red wtached Attorne ppear for ring and Ju the petitioner. store Albert the c TTON. Jan. 16.—An made by the Suffr WaAN New Haven nouncement necticut We that Gen Warren Mun ned of the an- Con- ociution Leonard Wood, U G. Harding sutler had e was m's = today Senator Nichol ually session wnd a Con to act of cqual suf “ERAL KILLED IN Bains, Fra persons were in an story 1 XPLOSION, Jan. 16 and m in Killed ny injured explosion factories we st number . The the I at the the walls hoy windows we aris express, wi time of the explo- of a of cric blown ont of was passing sion. RATIFY Indianapolis. tmendment for ratitied both ana slature here tod was 43 1o WOMAN SUFFRAGE, Jan, 14 he federal wont suffry > was | houses of the Indi- meeting in special In the senate the and in the house Indiana is the 26th state amendment To Heal Tes session Vot to 0 ratify Cough SALING HONEY malke | the | aco held | the | following are members: { offices | other I RICHTER & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. EW BRITAIN, CON N. STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telcphone 2610 100 Landers, Frary & Clark Rights | 100 Billmgs & Spencer Rights | We can adjuét rights in our office JUDD & CO. locins 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1815 W. T. S] OPER. Mgr. Landers Frary & Clark Rights For Sale GOODWIN BEACH & CO CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 T. FRANK LEE, Docal Mgr. WE OFFER: Republic of France 4% Loan of 1917 Free of all present or future French taxes. Callable at the Government’s option, but net be fore 1943, 3 Coupons: December 16. Denominations: 1,000 Francs and upwards. Price delivered here, approximately: $70 pey 1,000 Francs, flat and net. Should the Franc go back to its normal valug and the Bonds to par, this Bond would be worth $193, which would mean a profit of $123, or over 1757 the original investment. March 16, June 16, September: 16 arrives. zeneral committee will be held in Chamber of Commerce rooms on Inesday afternoon at 4 o'clock | which plans for the launching of ! membership drive will be compld ing ot meeting of th sub-committees | CHAMBER PLANNING MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Committee of Members H YANGE TO INSTAH the regular meeting of BW P. of H.. to be held at 3! turday evening, the office cently elected will be installed. annual harvest supper in chili Aibert P. Marsh will be servedj p. m.. followed by the.rezular, ¥ ness session. The fourth’ degree, i.e conferred on a class of candi with Past Master Robert W. And aster, with a fine degree fe G. H. BURRITT At an hall, Dyson Prepave to Launch Big Campai; “ President Abram Chamber of Commerc together a group of active wor discuss plans for a big increase mern ship of the C nber. esult of the meeting, G. fl. appointed chairman of the men- committee which is to be in of securing memberships Pelton . Charl l.ouis RNa- Liuc the recently called was eral char J. C. Loomis, L. Mueller, Leon A rague, phael and W. W. Hous < sub-committees were appointed of securing member- in various business houses, law and manufacturing concerns Merchants’ team, Ashley; manufacturers’ team Pelton; professionals, Geo Kleit; bake NG Williain Cowlishaw; Mueller Each t to % unde until to ship: arge rollows: W W ocers. Charles Hallinan; at large, am will he augmented by embers who will work with direction of their cap- date for the end- and n IST ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALHE Don’t miss this oppo! tunity of buying you Shoes at 207 r thai is wholesale cost tecday Famous Italian and \u for Violin, ‘Cello. Bas teed not to rattle: never Guaran- found any ¢ with them. d with pleasure that I testi- superior Lity P tone, 1 ~ponsivencss. ws that with them. MUSIC, OLD 1gs to compa 1t is inde fy to the ror qu of of . 1 ney could be your lian: found z red ity Lorraine Shoe Co. 236 MAIN ST. AND NEW. VIOLIN, MANDOLINS AND BANJOS TOR SALE 166 MAIN ST. New P. O. Box 190 Britain, Conn,

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