Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, e o S%%E'SS;E%{’E%HN “ - _M” O s st | ;’ FINANCAL || RICHTER & CO. JNRT“E ey il [ | . dnshslue i siinatiten b 1WA1L STREET ST[]EK _ Members New Y ork Stock Exchange CoMMoN SENSE AND MO v 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. (Continued from First Page.) e At 2:30 o'Clock Friday. \‘ EXGHANEE R "RTS‘ STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telcphone 2640 tatorship of the proletariat will n)nu\»l o o The cases heduled for the \””"i e inate. will entirely disappear.” calendar session of ‘the city court at “Just as our democratic siate looks o = 0 o'clock Friday afternoon, are asi -—— tatorship of the proletariat looks upon 5 : The National Supply company j cios manifested by prices ai the the bourscoisic.” the pamphlet con- | : -5 2 | against lozi Andrisiw. judgment forj dull obenins of ioday's stock market | tinued S failure to conrply with order of courts | we i T e e VAR AL : i ing in the City Cowrt Session n possesscd with de- mon sens¢ alko owns a ‘"‘?‘I\vlpllYl‘:l.ll;lv‘l]v‘«: 1]11‘\;,i“”y“\i'.m::\\l.;,l.l::?“:: 3 g { Lawyer |]|. iy \\‘\m.; o i« ; v‘l‘x‘ :‘::-un:,..m.w _in foreisn xchanse. Moo, o ™ - o sl oW e o b e st W o anders, Frary 1t your COULET pulsion from the !‘urt\ of l:ll‘nl‘”‘l'\ 3 e ge sl S i ANy “”‘ can \’\'“'“‘ A Shal #a | ’ JomaTHicndsEbink dly shoutd e voting 1o appropriate funds for mili- . S T ment i e s S @et into one of the sprightiy, Niaes et e n o against Richard Lrophy. gudsment; | » Udwin and Retait Stores, at stylish, capertly designed suits SR R e e | S G- Wo Blett itorthe plaintiff Sesains lofi tofalmost 2 pointsiiwhile | that we are offcring at satis- S S5 o | 8 e g Kanabelski against L. | Crucible Sicel, General Motors wetory prices and stop running on low gea ferved to the oaths of officers taken by N e o e ST b ‘r:"'m"“;; “-\*‘:"""”“"‘ ?‘"" (i ‘("‘“]" i | answer; Lawyver J. G. Woods for the !l point under. The market steadied. e state constitution an article plaintiff, Lawyer Henry Nowicki for Wall Street. Noon ‘opper. tood Some zood overcoats left at specifying that it snall be the duty of : bl and chemical issues were added 10 the e os he legislature to p 8 ds 1o ¥ 4 i st of moders TS D e By e v e R ) 100 Landers; Frar Taia T 0% e 4 m i binski, answer or defaull: lLawyer | shares but motors, oils and steels. i Fzra L Kauffman, a policman testi- WILL o cluding several equipments contini ’ i | . Henry WNowicki for the plaintiff, Gl sl @ eetis He . [HAYS. ) oW defen- | 10 lead the advance. U. 8. Steel moved { ) 2 iy s 5 oW . Woods for the Rochester a letier from Bdward Firth | San Francisco.—ls Will 1. Llays, | lawyer J. G in the narrowest limits giving no inti- * of Chicago of the literary department | chairman of the republican natior € mation o > character of the s ll S N e e e e L e e e helriomeiitnmnishins compensiE B8 S0 IE SEC s SHIOTHTE BIAt, c arre it e : ) o b & against John J. Miezanka, pleading or the final quarter of 1919 to of the Rochester local calling atten- | tered in the above picture doesn't in- 2| be issued after the close (6 LG ] el oiai above 1 o Lawyer L. 1. Rachlin for the plaintiff; Issued after the close of today's Judge William F. Mangan for the de- =) h' o ist_internationale at Moscow in 1919 — i s cent. “ otning C o B ind to & document called ~the world's REFUSES SENTENCE L o T i L SETL (T Sy e at ey first socialist republic’. pleading or default: Luawyer Henry | 'ecame dull during the intermediary l 271 MAIN ST. Judze Sutherland of committee Nowicki for the plaintifiz Judge G. fson but prices mounted steadily. counsel defined the manifesto 0 | oot i (i P (61 ATy | s Rt i e Qe e movement continued to center appeal sent to American socialists by 2 : \dolph TReinas against Adolph Wack- ' 11 Digh priced industrials and special- | Lenine and Trotzky and declared that New Haven Maw’s Release on er et al., judgment or pleading: Law- , 1165 it extreme advances of 2 to 1t ‘(m reply made at the socialist con- $10.000 Bail ! xer M. H. Camp for the plaintiff: , Poinls. Rails were the only issues | TR]AL BEGINS ySuttonfn S Ghicago fanswered Vit ol Kansas City Mo., Jan. . Judze G. W. Klett for the defendant. 10 make no appreciable progress. | most word for word Judge Pollock has refuse: Mesroop Hartooniun against Simin S S &8 were among the | [ e voniterte i clared thatoniy e o R o=t hicher Atodisin the List! Hour. thell i nounce sentence upon Louis Oster- amualian, motion for bond: Lawyc i . o i v Tel. 1815 ! he proletariat revolution could Se- | weiss of New Fluven, Comm. the enly Henry P. Roche ,for the plaintiff; mark disregard the further | Koums 308-310 National Bank Bldg. tion 1o the manifesto of the commun- | dicate any such thing, does it session Call money opened at S pe Scenitto pan 1. Newherry, Char ire prese c small i = S ge G. W. Kle > defendan break in exch M clos ! W. T. SLOPER. Mgr. cure preservation of small nations and | ;10" o¢ |1 gefendants recently con- | Judae G. W. Klett for the defendant exchange. The close was the colonies of the various nations. : : strong S R s D L PRERONR LviCieal infith e ansas City S Eastltec ed With Fraud in Election, Goes on Ny Nouiidisnlacainst EaTINE e = >oriforis, hearing on de rer; Law- Sales approximated 700,000 shares. allcont ctch St tire . ca N EEdTitoTis neATinalonid enlinne har s S i DEPLORES LABOR METHODS |t ottt S5 r b o e A P e e o' § Landers, Frary & Clark, ‘Rights’ » Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan. 2 United States nator Truman H | | Newberry and 123, men prominent in | proident of Merchant Tailors' ,\\u»i Based upon the testimony of w | | | | | mates of the disciplinary barracks Marjorie F. Peterson against Ed- and New York, no quotations | were | ward P.. French, jydzment or plead- available this afternoon ing: Lawyer M. H. Camp for (h Fort Leavenworth, Kas. Michigan politics went on trial in fed- eral district court here today charg with conspiracy, fraud and corruption n the 1918 senatorial election Of the 135 men indicted by the federal grand jury last November 9 shave entered pleas of nolo contendere, the case of one having been continued owing to illness and another upon nesses at the trial that the barrack ciatic Asks Delegates to Urge | with the permission of the milit f,‘],‘;-:,’,‘,“m;“l‘““\'\”' 1S oodsifonitue HARTFORD bTOLK } Anti-Strike Legisiation. :lr"x';‘{”;i:» M;l"”l\’:‘t'L‘;\] & e Alex Kasinski against Adam Zisk, —_ Atlantic City, N. J.. Jan. 27.—Pub- | crime existed, Judge Pollock recentlv ] ,uwver M. H. Camp for the plaintiff, Beff:;l“;“g“ ,lf“‘if”x;"'_“l by Qoodwin, e lic sentiment today is without ques-| ordered an investigation of the insti-! |awyer Stanley J. Traceski for the & Co., T, . Lee, local manager. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD tion opposed to the methods employ- | tution. It is now in progre: | defendant. Jani 272 z Tel. 2120 T. FRANK LEE, Tocal Mgr. ed by labor leaders to enforce their “If conditions at the barracks ex- Sl ve vt Lildine B coribany Bid Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg. - . "1 demands according.to Harvey A. Pat- | isted as was broug P S CeTaTii el mbe e oraerting . i whom service has not been obfairied is o 53 Pat- | isted as was brought out at the trial! against M. Blumbers, order that de- uilroad Stocks. s T terson, New York, president of the na- | and there really was a form of self ' fendant file answer: Judge G. W 2 h - aidito be in South Amerlcu. Twenti={iona ussoclation] of merchant (alloral|| sovarmant af e sotson ob eitaaouan, endant fle answers JudeelG. W ira &l Gonn Wi .23 , Landers, Frary & Clark Stocks and ts s 1 N“;”IMJ e “7“\1 and 101 | \ho addressed the opening session of } saia Judge Pollock siated, *then tie - — i Banks and Trust Co.’s stood mute when arraignec thals Sl cenhic g g Coay : Lok ] g S G . STED | the annual convention of that body f government is partly responsible for SEVEN STILLS DESTROYED. Am Ing Bk & Tr Co ...170 IT, SOLD AND ADJU Martin \W. Littleton &ho last eek ! 3! €900 2 sw us counscl for the New Yor = oea the alleged counterfeiting plans.” < Cily Bk & Trt C 5 withd: Eyvias counselionube ey e o) He criticized the labor policy of the 3 e {7 L (0 B (B Goc sl asse : ce tryving the five ; : Osterweiss, who is 23, will be al- gents Tres reek - Conn River Bhg Cc 51 assembly «unnnnlr try v\n: )’Il‘ |In \Washington administration and de- | “VTIL‘ el R s :u“ " E Agzent Arrest And Wregk ];‘n’\\; '(' ver Bkg Co ....150 suspendSd oLl st SR SHs icliied it to be withontliuestion ancfof | -oret SOR SN 2IIORCRor 86 bd \labama’s Largest “Plan GC iy STCUat Cof geuded the legal forces of the defense | {0 nigin reasons of the discord pre- | NS appearance before Judge Pollo:ik First Natl Bank ..... T pEmberine ol | vailing throughout the country. mextiJanuary: Tiaaine ey el 1= I 5 ins tad Bk CDMMERU Gy Boundl trainslicent 118 idetends TR s e B largest “moonshine” establishment Hfd Conn Trust Co .. A o 5 high cost of living in part to present | PISCUSS MUNICIPAL GARAGE, | ¢ver found in Alubama, composed of Hfd Morris Plan Co ... \TRUST[;[] A motion by the defense chullens- | iiicihoaator tixation and the high cost i vl seven stills ranging in capacity from lLand Mtg & Title Co ing the array Of the jury panei Wik | of loafing and averred there can be no | Police Bourd Officials Meet and Talk [ 125 {o 230 gallons. was discovered X I Trust Co ... lenjed in a sharp spat between Judse | 1,59 of a reduction until there is. a Over Matter. and destroyed by prohibition enforce Phoenix Natl Bank Sessions and Martin W. Littleton, one 2 P f . - ment officers vesterday in the hills Riverside Trust Co > THE 2 ROWARE C 1 L o more economical administration of Chafrman't b . ssion- 3 - THE }/RDWARE of the counsel for the defense. The | hairman P. F. King, Commission A Asked i of $150.000.000 te Feed Aust wd ‘rectionary Forces Reported to ! ! Poland. Have Captured Some Tervitory— | TR Americans there. the advices state, vere not molested by the revolution- B08Las 111111411 Lazle Lock Co | ~ix wrs oider than his bride, who »f 400 miners of the Western and the sale. arresled by State Sheriff Shanks on| was before her muarrinze Afiss Fran- ear Coal companies who quit work The directors of the White Oak |the charge of peddling lGuor in vio- | ces Terrell, daughier of Walter Ter- esterday in protest against the new - company have been meeting with rep- | lation of the prohipition law. made | o)1 The license was aw. The examination was not pub- resentalives of the Adams, Merrill | every preparation to rope and drag | vouns couple last week ie people for the past several weeks, | the ST, but he stood them off 2 & Internatl Silver While the seven were testifying ' efforts being made by the Hartford | \\m- U1 automatic revolver. BERGER COST 1HOUS internatl Silver com . heir fellow miners were back 1t brokers to in the controlling m~l vas during a roundup celebia- s | | public uffaivs. He asked the deiegates | er E. H, Parker and Clerk Joseph Me- | 1635 Pelbanl, twenty miles south of Security Trust Co .....410 miust be truthful. s i s e i i R municipal garage othing definite \uto Insurance = e B i Standard Fire S REVOLT IN CHINA [ ) g T e the remaindet of | that Birmingham’s supply of corn LI B B e s oo } President Wilson Favors Expenditure | the supplies to be secured through | liquor has been comins. It brinss $23 and Indemuity Ins. Aetna Cas & Suret meet tomorrow evening to 2o over the FLOUR OUTPUT CUT 50 P, C. . e il Hid Steam Boiler | wathorize a loan of $.50,000,000 to | Anderson, which was presented to the i Rishis ted Iremd —ilcolsk.Ussuriesk (13 e s i e o i sl the Commercial Trust Company, he Usurl river, region of Siberia) is cure a capable man to manage the | for flour sHinments, Minneapolis mills | 1oy )ave been captured by insurrection- e pra T e T ke 10 jess than 50 per cent. ¢f normal A p ShsRRronosedgloan gand Senati RANKLIN GIVES T\LK. sufficient cars are in sight to .guar-| non Golt LU & Pr Co pra L e e e e Lo e o i on i e INT S minklinglivea i naze G i %o New Eng Tel count 1s mvlted. rorted hemimed in on both sides by house toda to explain the needs lvl’% Elks' club this noon. He spoke of & 000,004 B BT COTR, Manutacturing Co.’s ed forces and clushes are occurring | the foreign countries and t liscuss o5 - Aeina Nut Co .. ] ! A I forces an L 5 i © (ISCUSS fstores.t In his talk he showed that | Fresno Growers Realize Record Am Brass Co By sy i ccounts. utsk is said to be hostile : QUARRY CHANGES HANDS . Fresno, Cal., Jan. Total pay- | Am Hardware Co ... ditions arc worse than in som e ere he had Vis- | (i ounts to between $38.000,004 Admiral Kolchak former head of | Co.. Which Buys Controlling Interest | [160: The stoves in this city ave con- servative and not as elaborate as in d to have been brought to Irkutsk. | of Plainville has purchased the con- an annotncement today by W, M. | Bigelow-Hfl Cpi Co cen. START OUT TO HANG SHERIFI. fistor Bras coro State Industrial Law decal was made throuszh the Adams, | COWPOYs Change Their Minds When HIS BRIDE WAS ONLY 11 Case, Lekwd & Brod Co 2 pplication of the new Kunsas indus- for the Connecticut Quarries com-| Sioux IFalls, <. D. Jan. (G St e G (he et s b Attorney Gen. Richard Hopkins ex- ville company could not be reached j country of South Dakota, angered he- | is hit swenty seurs of noe, but he 1y | Vafmr Bea 5 Griflin Tob o Hid Atito Parts com court said the language of the chal-{ ;o o8 S EES: : ik here. State Bk & Tr Co 110 e their congressmen to vote for | Grail of the police commission held « ; iRy ‘1““w”r‘hwnu i ;;.m . | 1he incorboration of the anti-str meeting last evening to discuss mat- | _ The raiding oificers desiroved 1 United States Bank ...490 “Documents sd wi s ur : 2 SO0 eie ey S ahdl e i r geamEn IS el A e provigion in the railroad bill. fers pertaininig to conducting the new | #0¢ gallons of mash and arvested five | piyg Ins, Companics. e Ve y h..':“:l‘l‘l\ T G G0 I WILL ASK LOAN was done at the meeting althaugh the The stills were in full blast when ! 0 THstLancy e e : committec have favored the running | the raiders ran upon them. The of- GEECAIE J0e - | the garage on only such supplies as | ficers said it was from this “plant” i | dealers. for which contracts will be|a gallon here now Companies made. The police board will probibly Sl 5 i citimates for e . ensuing vear. | e Pl e It is to your advantage to place Washington, Jan. —Congress| Chairman King stated today that the | Car Shortage Forces Minncapolis cricans Are 1oleste i s . = e e Polical O e R OT Aoy i ! Americans Are Not Molested. will be asked by President Wilson to | resignation of Police Ofti Charles | Mills to Reduce Activities, Travelers A every spare do“ar to your credlt m LelEing JJ s v The ASS0- | \yiria. Poland and other Iuropean | board has been withdrawn. The coni- Minnzapolis, Jun. —Because of 2 7 countrie and Armenia for food re- e : ¥ fror U2 dief as requested by Secretury Gl 4 5 _ 3 L City Gus Lt Co pfc ey ge 2 f cported in advices from arbi to N6f s tedested by Seeretury Glass | Lyl W0 Ticre s been but | 10day shut down their mill activities | 1o Gi) Qus Lt Co pid where it is secure and will earn a 1air 5 i holi K = the president had taken a deep - M oc Lt Co - Yry forces with little opposition. - The den taken leep in Milling wili not be resumied until 1 L1 Co rate of interest for you Your ac- I a few days « vite | Nor Con Lt & Pr Co c o With e S da e vioul v Lo aatee azainst niling up of surplus stuy,: JORE Lo T Gotain Y rossible. | Secretary Glass was before the re- | the electric lisht office zave a talk | Plies neve, millers said Thmpsi.ville Wir o . 3 West of Irkutsk the Czechs are re- | bublican steering committee to the | At the merchants’ luncheon at th Ehinreavi et Go s, 4% lnte!’est Pafi on Sav"‘gs | Impressions of New Britain and Her aily-. th i neial situation in this country. "¢ N‘_‘r;h el reve oA e AR e ™ {an up to date hotel is badly needed. turn For 1919 Fruit. Am Hosiery (o 3 i - x ‘ Also, he said that the housing con- zechs and other foreigners = — Bt v i Sl et ment for the 191% raisin crop here | -\ Silver Co . z zech officer has been killed il White Oak Now Owned by Plainyille | (1€ ¢ther places wheve he hac \m Thread Co ptd and $40.000.000 to the szrowers, the | Aulo Refriger Co ile all-Russian goverament is report- | The Connecticut Quarries company : ost return ever made, according | Bizelow-HId Cpt o prd other places, he asserted. = = trolling interest of the White Oak = e ffen. presigent of the California As- | Billings & Spencer Co £ rcat Quarry company, it was reported this el Raisin comoany first Application of i i et == : i The Bdward Half Co Pitishure, Kas., Jan. 27— The fiest Merrill eompany of Hartford, acting Loyl Gee ion HiGetonnii: Tan. 27.—mne | Lollins Co Colt’s Arms Co fal court law was made here todiy. pany. President Pierce of the Plain- ' punchers in the famous Rosebud T2 \\Villian T oure oM Bl o0 : Fufnir Bearin imined seven witnesses to the strike this afternoon to obtain the fizures of | cuuse an old-time range rider was Hart & Cooley (o Hid Auto Parts pfd Holyok Wir Pwr Co prd ted this mrar Washington. Jan. 2 The contest- |y nders. 1.& (¢ - e ction se of Victo 1. craer, v punchers from far and near hagl < toL Rights Whered to participate in the riding | Mibvaukee socialist, and Joseph L 5 p Mon(zomery o .. i Your EyesGrow Heavy todn has been extended a call by the i 'm % b e nimiey orh e |peciil erectionsiconiitten decided 10| X" Nien o They Pain or Blur Mawinsion Congrezationallehucen to) <amuel W. Clark. i sons who took advantage of the oc- | J€UY hoth men Sl TR S S S Tl i (@ 1L Gl You Squint or Frown become their pastor. AMr. Morton ! Under the supervision of the Mu-{ casion to peddle liGuor. Hospbeentuesclectediulil sd B eD IS e s erBr O o rd ¥ o has only recentls returned from aver | sonic order with members of that or-| Without disélosing his identity, the | Jlis seat Niles-Bem-Pond Co cm You are Nervous he hus been en sanization wcting as pall bearers and | sherift rounded up and avrested all North & Judd Mg C Johns-PratiCooco. o3 vork | terest on at the town of White River. Cow «nu H SEEKRS PASTOR. Rev. Howard A, Morton of Middl At ot e b tostast z vith Rev. Lyman S, Johnson officiai- | the booze -peddlers he could find, | MULE HOLDS OWN WITH MOTOR. | o0k, Stow & Wilcox You Have Headaches anmong them the old-time range ride: falies culioun e s ioihe [ o oA ch EYES EXAMINED—Cavef with So the cow punchers started out to | “"’\" ”“_“ 2 ;‘\\"v‘”’ ': i ",”“‘“‘h‘"‘ Pratt & Whitney Co p 0 1 moder ipment. matter. the society havi to join | noon. Services were held at 2 o'clocis | rescue him oo Uithbihe mbtor Traaio i Weans | Jtussell Mfg Co - 3 HRE witl hurch in extending the call. { from Mr. Clark’s home at 118 Green- T e . S Fiis TR b 20 AT (Ol (R ] DAVIS & GOODWIN | wood street. Representing the Masons) NEVADVS OLDEST MAN DEAD. | 00 CHESH . : e i th Thomas Chs (‘o com 1k s ’ deek's 1 | as acti : pall S e Eurcka, Cal. Jan ‘mes | the J. B Howcell plice mules brousht | & 2 ‘ istered Optometrists and Eyesight Specialist-. “hite. 102 ve Hila id 81 an average of $250 a head. the high-| Sm¥th Mfs Co ! 4o “ \IN ST, —advt. i v, Rodman Dison | White, 162 years old and a resident of | Nevada since the rom days of the d Sew Co prd 32 o following s - - = ind John Lockett. Other members o > : ; : e “| the brisk demand for this animal by | 3 1 SowpGofom FUNERAL DIRECTORS lodges to which ihe deceased belonged | ¢ omstock. is dead hove. O Sel ] British and French army huyers. GLANICYI G R L0 Rl e S e | ofiluveDacnBiincRold o= [Bm et Ein 5 Stanley Works . Andrews & Doolittle, Ing, | o Ceic”s oo e aeccusen. | it e fellovet mining e " IF YOU WANT TO START 5 given a lewve of absence from : Giethell ConaJan Wi o b : o . L5 . i S AT e fHheLly = ! 0 Forrington Co pfd ) 3 THE FUNERA.. HOME "'“‘“\'"“ Nyt ] 4 v 500 IN SYMPATHY STRIKE, Miner, the oldest person in this town. | morrinaton Co com .. checking account, make a will, appoint a Trustee, Lxccutor or city last night to atten will meet e ) f | ing. the runeral of ex-City Treasuver | evening at N o'clock t n the Samuel W. Clark was held this after- | est price since ihe peric [ e s i W66 ol ==rive pebun i RdietinSIe Boras St c et U T SIS oo .. 65 ) Guardian, deposit your valuable papers in a perfectly safe place, AMlembers gf the various [ril-} g union workmen of all crafts 100 years. She did not K her | - L Telephone- i ROl e drec ' all er: Union Mrg Co with whic¢h the and Parlors 15 Walnut Street i obtain investment information, send moncy abroad, gct Travelers filinted with the building trades | exaet age but she was o gir the |'t2s Envelopa Co 1Ea vere present 1o pay last re- | council here quit work today on con- | time of the historic shov sty [l s el S Cheques or a Letter of Credit. Uwas i Fairview cem- | qpacet jobs to buck up the wage seale fin 1833 and recoliects W oceur= AT o e ol T 525-2 y a o ! Tel. 1625-2 Auy Hour, Day or Niglt. | el bl ol ol ctricull o (e e S gl WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE. TARRANT & HAFFEY | GENERAL DENIRINE FLEES. :\‘.‘,:‘,‘, SR U OO DTTCRTTINeS. H (OG ISLAND LAUNCHING The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company | i { | UNDERTAKERS P ‘m.. 2 f (Havas).—Generai e Washington Jan. T —Samurel . Jan. 2i.-=Sevent i 777 MAYY STREET, CORNEIR PEARL STRELT, ; | | t S3 MYRTLE St., East End Office, 153 | ine and his staff have taken ref CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Gompers, president of \merican American »“lj wi HARTFORD, CONNECTIC1 Jubilee, St.,, Tel. 1451-2. § on board a British vessel at Con- New York. Jan learing house | 1ederation. of L. o vears old iing of the 1.823 ton CAPITAL AND STRPLUS FUNDS OVl $3.000,000. exchanzés Y62 154008; balunces | today. He spent most of tie day at 3 r nagr, _Uos Island's | elLEe | Lady “Attendant—Free Use of Parlors, | stantiople, wecording to a Zurich dis-| - Oxders Taken for Upholsteri patch to the Echo de Paris. ] 8113500 his oflice, ght) v B Gy