New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 11

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Glove sale at Adna F. Johnson's vt Ther mittee in entertainment The New dassah will 1 be ameeting of (e charge of Bnai this evening ‘} Britain chapte Ha- s ,)} ’, . hold an important me \r : this evening ot ¥ o'clock in Tal- mud Torah hall. Delegates will make ftheir reports after which the sewing (m\, will meet. Mr. Rosenthal will sive a lecture on “Christianity and Judaism.” Glove advt. N il there the sewing the chureh INF(RIOI\ G CAN NEVER g SCLD AT A r\rAsvagu— PRICE ! cCDs S Brith the 0 . ’r, \ (S / / . it Adna KU Johnson's— A siderably shabby suit i~ worth less than nothing who is wearing it. con- to tomorrow ariernoon meeting of church IHome all 10 o'clock be a mnd the South The invites will tea circle of " bargain ee and man i pos St parlors Missionarvy departuient members to attend An auto truck of company backed a pole the Muin crossing this morning, demolishing it. Attorney Rober( 1. Senzle of New York is home on a two weeks' visit nd Miss Klsie Sengle of the Lawrence Training hospital visiting at her home her Glove sale at vt Steve tevest in street to Attorney | deal Jacobs for Beckman sold the entire interest the garage fo Mis. Anne Beckman, Glove sale at Adna F. Johnson's— advt A perniit yuilding inspector to repadrs his Main William H. Allen company ; work. The A i enjoy sleigh 20 members of They ST AN G Sale This tlects upos the intell who “falls” 't Sherman Sand 15t telephone street railroad. the The ¢ of stylishly made up 2 men’s clothing we are handling # cmphasizes our intentios 1o suit our fellow townsme pleasingly proper mav The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. ne: also is \dna 1. Johnson's— his half in- on Main Beckman, through Milkowitz, the recently. | his inter Jacobs has sold the Fdward Harry put received Jacobs garage 1] through 0o being est in | canted by the MeMillan store. The will do the been . street TROLLEY COMP ; INCREASES FARES 1 NS a A ride the Scouts will About | (6} Girl tonight. troop will be in- (e requested to meet Al at o'clock. Adna Johnsou's—- Com- Bristol and Plaimille Traniway cluded ut pany Announces b ise Since the Glove vt Thomas W Organization in 189, at The Liristol & Plainville Tramway T o company announces that commuta- tion hooks which allowed rides of $2.08 will be withdrawn 1. and that a flat of ride will become effective This is the compuany’s the Bristol & 1 probably the only « New BEugland which operates on a five cent fare basis interesting 1o consider the of the operation of the Bris Plainville Tramway company and to compare its with those of other traction in thig vicinity. The company ganized in 1895 and has opcrated cars on a five cent fare hasis that time. The withdrawal commutation hooks which rides 1 08 the in fares by The commuters’ is confined iliness. | Britain from ! his home on Bassett 1. K. Healey, Trust company his .street by the New recovered the sum on Mar five cents a on that date Jon all of the is sid that Mramwiay pany in curs 1t history tol & n 0 i illness. at Adna recent Glove sale F. Johnson's vt SHORT CALENDAR CASES rate charzed lines and it | | [ inville om- is Docket for City Court Scssion Next is riday Afwrnoon at "Clock workings Are Compiled by Clerk Danber companies W or- | Clerk piled the list short Danbe has for the city Emil J of calendar com- 13 cases assigned the Iriday i session of ok Al ourt at 2:30 o'clock next af- save teroon, as tollows: Title. pany against tirst the 5 is inere Reulty and Development com- company 2 Dominic Crisanto, et al., books made the rate ever made DEFENDS SOVIET FORM OF GOVT.. (Continued from First ase) his vestizat hed ment on and launc Hice: that if five socialists illegal act—and he illezal-—the quintet the housc. have been, in all proceedings to the commitiee's in all debates on the ing of the sus- Holds Exclhusic declared the was My Rtoe clusion of assembly held that it are still consequently titled to take that have led up investigation and rescinding modify pending resolution “If the proccedings that excluded them were illegal.” he said. “then the exclusion was not accomplished by the of law, but by the powecr the ex- from the an was) members are, and en- | and part or power violence He challenzed a statement mittee counsel thaf the right to ex- pel included the rizht to suspend. These proceedings, he declared, were not for the same class e argued that examination of the Smoot, La Follette and Newberyy cases in the United States senate showed it never even had gested that the members vestigation should have pended. “The power excrcised on the seventh of continued, an by com- been under been suz- in- in this h month, revolutionary unconstitutional power. [t in parliame statute 1t v the exercisc power that would destroy repr sentative =overnment in your state. Same Motion Made Yesterday John I’ Stanchtield, associate coun- for ihe committee. followed Mr. ie the latier's motion seat this “was L power, precedent no any book. s of a sel oe assarted to investigation as one Hylquit, forces. Stanchrield investigation in progress into the alty of members it would beneiti the dignity of the lower to let them retain their seats pending the trial and that even if there no. precedent this e tablishment of Guarantees to He declaved would prove beyvond doubt that the c¢ha defendants were true mem par “the utter f the tive socialists wis substantis made the pendine ally the vesterday Wy the same Morris chicef of social legal Mr. said that with an loy- be house were tse wonld warrant es- one. Prove ¢ committ the that whos they werc ers of a v doctrines threatencd annihi state Wihen arguments and comploto ion o power of the had an Martin W the d had n overruled hoth sides Chairn the motion pending trial fourth nounced to fendants nied ~the since the further order of notice; Cooper and Mink for the plaintiff, Benjumin - Krup Micum, et al Danicl 1. O'Kecfc Judge Willizom 1 defendant. The National Supply company | suinst Rozi Andrisiw: judsment for with order of court: for the plain- for the four cents per ride and the rate will now be five cents. According to icials of the company, the lines alivays been ted at a profit. ny” -com;j e ever been frem the penses. The service company and servied trolley companics furnishes esting comparison. While »n other lines were running @f recent snowstorms, the /Plainville Tramway company 1t intervals nll night tracks clear of the drifts ber of accidents on the lines is probably smaller of any other in Officials of the reason creases in At trequent twa of- Frank Lawyer plaintifr: for the agninst 163 the an have dgne for Man oper ind s 1 compiny heard « ex- the oth inter- | cars aft- & e the The num company’s than any state the concerni ziven by the o in the latc Fristol failure to comply Lawyer Henry Nowicki 1l Judge Go W, Kett fendant Andrews, waninst Richard W de- ran Swirt Brophy. Klett company judzment: the plain- to k Georze rou that B Me- 15, O Keefe A. Sexton Milewsl mswer: L Lawyer 1guinst D. M Joseph Mahon, for the plaintift; for the defendant Isune Koplowitz aszainst Koplowitz, answer Lawyer > b ’ i { Traceski for {he plaintift, Lawyer .J CIRCLE BANQU Woods for the defendant. 5 Gieorze Kanbelski inst abe Waluk lefault tailure <‘“.f" mswer: Lawver J. G. Woods fasoning plaintife: L Henry Nowicki the defendant Aqron Cohen answer deranl the plaintifis the Dionne for want W states, that in company the Tor w intervals Lwyer company the increase is employes the o ing dur ldward pasy anley ISAL W file the rou Will at eld Cl \nnual This | for e 2 National Wil hold @ banunet the 13l club ance of its ninth anpiversary. ¢ will be laid for 100. The tion has been assured that a larse atténdance of New Haven, Meriden and Wat will De present, Mrs. J. L. MeCabe will preside as toastmistress il post #prand The Tude priests and Daly Mavion John ¢ solos. ment Isabella. Circle, [E3 Aot 1sabella, evening at 1. Green, wyer 1L 1 Cooper & this inst in obscry o wWers - poche for Mink Peter organiza- | for defendant Bessoff, Judze plaintiffs the de- Alex azainst or for members from il rhury the for Klet Andze T fendant Michacl 1t Woszezyna, ot n G plaintiff T0 PREVENT RECURRENCE Col- i ! erford 1he Ja jud the il exercises. seakers in i =t i the Catholic Grand Kniaht council, No. 12 Van, Laur Par lachan 1n v The committes rrans Misses Ceeclia Hiekey Mcbonald Nation of angnet disclosure Wood Romco Grise o e UL Misses A n il K i nd includes Conlon. Sadic O'Neill. In precede the | | and _Grace ofli uthryn will rooms, A Conservative ment of Trinity club It lege Student Body to i Eni- INCREASE. this dence of “Rowdyism.” INZA ON department that five « in the report INFLU At the health ernoen it was stated influenza, were veported ad Previously qthere were only three % however, n L1 city. It 1 that The de- ther H: unders 2 Trinity Conservative college to- movement prevent what they term the large number of student on the Tuesday when members, 1 in ctlizy Tnolne Ium and rifor REY vduates at started w to been rence of sm aASes rowdy of a it is partment no occasion says, body night memhers ol the can the faceuity ephard followed the for alar olles bus one *rof. Oden Wed that v l Danc « Mr. Graham' Mon. « Tues eve., High K. of ¢ and frien. people’s class. | ial 1 nights avrammar school class T dren’s 9 o uther pointment advt ~ ur was burned Masonic veople’ o ward I fricnds Th i, « s o the students atternoon. il Hen the asked 1o res part Tuesday class ey 1 o to les. at 43 12, Wed afternoon classes formed Main g youns a protest the of the meoting this 11 chil in nas on al from N30 Uternoon 1o wetion Preside faeulty reference wis crvice., Lake Perkins nt on 1 r I and i the incidenl. No it moning cempus a0 <t A o chnpe to it at Police Catch Men Who Attempt Hold-Up Tel. 1623-2 Any Hour, Day or Night. TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS MYRTLE St, Fast End Offic Jubilee St., Tel. 1451- Tady A\t mt—1ree Use or b Orvders Taken tor Upholste At wnd them Frank ni rhe Stamior ) u Vr-Toon threaten v men Grut- Tospi held men po- noconrt night chars oflicers PUNERAL RECTORS Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. THE FU \ER-\L HOME ofice and ¥ 15 Walnut Street. tined i witl cne The nouncee there u helpin : saloon, an- stood men wall and were 1o liquor hehind Is came in. went tlie gainst hemselves men - vere oflice p e bar when local opening of the investigation. Deaths ana Punerals Mrs, William Oliye A ied A G Gavitt, Louise vitt, Gavitt, 126 this afternoon. The body will Ithode Island. wife of irview he taken burial. Mo, William street, ve of was rs old enton, Ugo Varetti. Varetti, of Mr. and Mrs, morning at in T the Year Jolm Varetti home old died this son the of his following will e o'clock parents seckley Quarter, Berlin The funcral morning at 10 with ev. J. the St Paul's | The interment atholic 1+ short illness, held tonorrow from the late Breanan, vastor chureh. officiating. will in home be the new ¢ cemetery h Smith Thomas C. Sm of Thomas ¢ Fune: or The funeral held Vs vesterday o t morning .t Church of 8 with oft John John . (RN o'clock the Iiva Vitzgerald. pa Patrick 8. Daly deacon on oli Itey or. 1ty of St. Joseph's church Lo Sullivan W Wis Rey deacon and Itev. Barry of » ceremonies the isaneti- Many's Lev. John St. Mary's ¢ was master Winters w pasior of hurch was in the ary The ty. William Dalaney Markham and flower of s were J v Quil J. Sparmer. William F Lawrence T, Mangan, John Johm J. Hyland The Frank A ol J Collins of J MeCarthy nephews of 1 in the Derby, © this and BEdward Hartford. all Burial cnietéry wer lins or city or de- ceased was new Catholic ¢ Mrs, Christine Selander, Mrs. Christine Scland John lander of died yesterday at home following an illness only o few davs' dur tion Mrs, Selander’s death crome unexpectedly and is a shock to many She e wite of rect, = ey her of a very “ relatives n a of New Brit 10 years and was well known friends and resident had oy herg ain husband she by four « hters, Mrs, 1 Bristol, Mrs. Herbert 1 the Misses Fsthe two Frank alsa Lrother rvived Jolm- ohnson nd and two Swe- Nesides hrer is st | <on o this City Hazel: and Dewey. She dsters sons. iy in survived living is ind a den The funeral rrom the home t o'clock with 1t inz. Interment will e heid arternoon at Pihl officiar- | in Fairview servi ¥r v G will dary 12 be cemete aplin. info AT According to tion Plin. Florida Mon ing shipped north WD the next f Will probably Forestyille veceiv i relatives ot ¢ W ho his wint day. the hody is i will arrvive w The interment hy home ni w be | held in SCHOOL Ihe school cial meating o'clock. The commodations | vietocke i ' this committec Vill meet afternoon at & on school ac- at . 4o I — w\(h’\.’mfl‘—w\ FINANCIAL w'mw WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, came Noon.—The market he- ipathetic and inereasinaly irregular forenoon. Any disposition traders 1o extend yesterday's recov- cries was checked hy the further lapse of exchange. The ish rate the greatest point reported at this cen- Ttalian and several continental remit- new low cred most of the louns opened renewal rate more price changes the durin of col- Brit- ot foreizn tell impairment ter and of the tances General ecarly to ev IFrench, tive de less also Motors decline and somc improved after call 6 per cent, the lowest in several months Wall Street, ments and records. of i steels at Close oils at best -Steels, cquip- quotations of the session relieved the monotony of the later dealings but the market re- acted again at the end on the further collapse of foreign exchange. The closing was heavy. Sales approxi- mated 425,000 sk New York Stock fxchango quota- tions furnisbed by Richter & Co. members of the New York stock Exchange: 1920. Close Jan, High Allis-Chalmors Mg Am n Am Can SOV S Am Loco Am Smelt \m Suz Ref \m Am Am Am Anaconda AT & S 10 At Gulf & W Baldwin Loco B & O Beth Steel B R Can Cen 21, Low & By Leath com Woolen & s » P Leath ¢ & Ohio Mil & 1ock Ches Chi “h Chile Chino oy 10 Cons Corn Crucible Cuba ¢ Endic iston W& n Motors Goodrich (13 Gt Nor pfd Inspiraiion Int interhoro €cn It Mer Mag Int Mer Mary Int Nickel Int Papc Ko Keunee Cop) oy &1 Gas) it-Johnson W Cop ‘rboro Con i el I Iy Sp Coppet Steel Valley Lack Lehigh Max Mo Mex Petroleum Mid Missouri Y rake N Y Central . NN HE &R Northern Pac Cities Pan Am 1* &1 renn R R Pressed Steel « Stecl 1" ale o N B Ray Cons Peading Lep 18 Royal D, Sinelair N 0il R P Ry Southern Southern Stude rod Texas Tobasso 3 nion o5 nited Retail 1Food I Indus rod A1 Co 10474 5 L1055, U iah Copper Viocar Willys Overland Westinzhouse 5,000 F\lBFI LER WORTH $350,000 1 ( I t 1 1 I “hem or anz, Who 1 Greenwich, May Be More Th That Sum. Greenwich, Conn.. Jan ~Louis Lanz, town hookkeeper for ten years, ror embezzlement Will L Greenwich rough Friday morning total $175.000. York city still unounts and being held here of municipal fune arraigned in the day will New ihe books. e Leather company, Newark. N. J.. and ida, turned over to make up the 1tois said that 1 amount court His Auditors Thurs- o shortaze rom checking ave up straightening the Lanz the with factories the town securities of in Ocean oflices in in oy ofticial been sol ty the to on good aut at lea ceive W i L0.000 will halr atier for two i 1 remain soctu reimhurse Judge Walsh, prosceuting T wounld he cven though he madle ably would be bowrd over term of the supreme <0 v about et < detaleatio 1 Wed to n ion town At e wmd prob 1o the in could the \nz wiven a aring soo, conrt Bridge ?l]UlfiLEY T0 BATTLE ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. (Continued from Iirst 1’age) Kilowatt double his 1 i per o previous | < Many during th under the old rates to exhibiting new huve been me Tow ople past bills cel that this matte the people days tnder the rafes action e to safeguard the New Brit- I A Fand some must | ~ | | interesi of ain. U owill mon the oftici therefore request com- couneil make an to the to pro- tost the utilities commission Lainst establishniest of the new rate ‘Should the take action 1 nieeting to take GERMAN MARKS AT 152 | Low Records on Ge: common will action council rail call @ public in the matter.” 10 n, rench, sl and Italian Coin at Open- ing of New York Market, New h and at the today New oirds on low ree- Italian opening Demand which e Tork, Jan. 21 Lnglish, Fren exchange were madc of the market here bills iz the pound sterlir reached a record low of 3.6 December 12, fell today to IFrench exchange which wus at the rate of 11.75 franes for the Amervican doll a new dropped today to 11 Lire checks dropped day's quolation of 13. 14.07 for the Amcric adverse trade balance pean count ad tainty re- foreizn trade held for the demoralized quoted the low, from to u yester- rate of dollar. The vinst Kuro- n unc arve zavding re- ponsiblc ex- change rate. s \us- new Iates of Belgian, Gerntan trinn low levels, at the rat dollar, G 1S compare exchange dropped Belgian franes were guoted 12.03 for American it 1.5 cents. 23 and 24 cents be- \vstrian at are or the rinan with and marss crowns o the war INFANTRY AND COMING. Orchesw 102D will Furnish Mus With for Ame ion has been decided by A milit the fcan committ planning ebruary 1 i sand the hai " and m Olcot: <ion “ry ave the Infant wre. The with dancing m arvanged and trom ) L concer then alternat unt picee or will Boxes on both sides of the armory several have already hoen sold, TENDE \ linen Sadie McGrath of evening at the home Fhomas Donlan About 30 friend Miss Mot vecelved 2 Pisng were Mes Minnic Donlan show e LINEN SHOWER. wits M of tendered n Tier Nort Miss Street last vt vt were present many rende Miss solos Isilih ¢ Mary [l i Guzel RICHTER & CO Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. EW BRITAIN, CON STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telcphone 2640 We Own and Offer 50 shs American Hardwar 50 shs Billings & Spencer 50shsLandersFrary&Clar 50 shs New Britain Machine 50 shs North & Judd 50 shs Stanley Works JUDD & CO. Roomp 309-310 National Bank Bldg. Tel. 181 W. T. S]OPEIR. Mgr. Landers Frary & Clark Rights For Sale GOODWIN BEACH & CO CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDINC HARTFORD Room 410, Natl. Bk. lfldg |'l. 2120 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr. Landers Frary & Clark Stocks and Rights AND SOL D ADJUSTED GUG Manu ypula ruring company. He New Gugel menber B has Hine's, of Mo, at Traut \re lodge of Ilks. Well-Known Wedlock Couple St Ma . mployed and wedding Aznes CLEARING New York HOUSE RE 2 o Beaver street. and Miss PO Clearing. S18,0 MW Jun place son, of 100 Lawlor siveet, took | i John 1.y | in Man Winters afterncon at statement: Kxchanges St v S rectory The \ halances ofticiated Daniel Miss couple wer tiended by as man Coffoy bes Wilson. id and atherine 1 i - of the as bridesms | wedding t » Followin the coun 1 WANTEDL \ New | stenographer will zeneral he hrizht young one who is willh office work. Chan zvod P. O rsington, or 1917, New York on honeymoon trip to S e S o tS3 Beaver businéss, Conn., Britain e a street. M cmploved reman | steamtitier at the Trant and phone There is nothing more useful, restful and decorative t or Rocker. We wil will then be its surroundi We have them in different with separate down cushions, others wnth spring cushions and arms. in any covering you may select. han a handsomely upholstered Chair styles—Some lupholster them especially for you Your Chair distinctive and will harmonize with ings. A Wm Chair by your open fire, or Leather Rocker in your den, spells Comfort SEVRICHTID ADER L s, cOPYREHT

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