New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 4, 1920, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

'HII) IN DUGOUVI\ NO EROTEST, MEETING. NO CHANGE IN EXECUTIVES. MANY “FLUNK” AT TRINITY. The protest meeting which was to! New Haven, Feb. 4.—No change in Hartford, Feb. 4-—Examinations N PRISON YARD | nave been called by Mayor Quigley | the executive personnel of the South- | cut a particularly wide swath in the the latter part of this week has been | °'% NeW England Telephone company | Trinity student bady this year, 20 = s 32 7 | was made at the directors’ meeting [ men, approximately 9 per cent. of fhe called off and his petition against the [ after the stockholders’ mecting yes- | entire student body, failing to pass r’)h.')rg'os of the Connecticut Light & | terday. and leaving coliege, and about twice Power company will go to the public Harry B. Thayver, who was elected | that number going on probation, ac= utilities conimission in a few days. ! director to succeed the late N. C.| cording to the results of the mid= Other meetings which will take up the | Kingsbury, and represents the vear examinations announced Tues greater part of his tinie will not allow Telephone & Telegraph day. The freshman class especially of his giving an’evening to the pro- ras named to the executive, commit-| the various fraternity house delej test meeting, the.mayor has explained. | tee to take Mr. Kingsbury’s place. | tions were hard hit. President Moran and Vice President NS S AT er by ran v AoNcallcn oatens AMERICANS BUY SHIP LINE. H. C. Knight are ex-officio members hoaaital ittoos have Been very | sibly o rent a raom which had been | cival McDonough, from: Sing Sing o Yark Teb i of the committee and other members S Cadwell. Harrison poan 1 _‘ ¥ liaa g prison, was solved vesterday when | rk, Feb. 4.—A large -block| 5r A, H. Robe Victor M. Ty- retary of the Cannonicus e fe i 1 or the funeral of. Miss Hox- | they wWers discovered in a dugout, | ©f Sto¢k of the American 'Hawailan | ler and John W of the Sunshine society sub- ¢ t ns of love an ie have not been completed. but she amply brovisioned, at tho north end | Stcamship Co., previously held by her report of the act ies of pat *doeth > medi- | will t n 1 in the family plot at| ol the prison yard. They Lord Cowdray and other British in- nzation during U past Sl s : ad to be | Hartford. Con : hivin cet E terests, has been aequired by Ameri- Thain Otitheisos it ih o - i e ix feet decp, Wi can bankers, it was unnounced here report was follows: hospital committes visits our city hos- VISITING ELKS COMING. | . had been d .fore | today, Sale of the British-owned stock port ¢ icus branch s T S e oo { their arrival two weeks ago. now places Americans in entire con oran=zes | New Britain Lodge Invites “Bills” to] covered with boards, over w trol of the company, it was said. The | I ‘mn enjoy what the eyes fail to per- ' Detectlvfis Search City a These little children are looke fter during t ; our commit- For Murder of Haxie Girl ; & vreany tee and are plie if i New York, Feb. cording to their needs. At one time | the detective force of New York was e garments werc sent there. Omne | still searching today for some alue | - afternoon year the matron in- | which may lead to the arrest of the TWo Automobile Bandits At Sing Sing B} . 1 vited our society out to the Home and | murderer of Miss Reihm Constance © were very ple: y c i i Haxie, the talented 1 vear-old music Mis=s Bartlett's vi E 5 student who w; b ally slain with RS Cadwel T el 1 TN O e o e R : es ot Christmas. street Monday afternoon. The police | Ossining, N. Y., Feb, 4.—The disap- was killed by an acquaintance of the During the ar our flower .\nfl Missing Since Sunday, Dis- covered By Gang. bandits, Alfred Friedlander and Per- INTRODUCES FIRST BILL Albany, N. Y., Feb. 4.—Lieut. CbL Thea. Rocsevelt, assemblyman from Nassau county, introduced his first E measure in the legislature today. The THOMAS THOMPSON DEAD. bill would cmpower stockholders of New Bedford, Mass, Feb. 4.— | other than moneyed corporations to Thomas Thompson, former mayor ar elect emploves to their boards of di« | known politicaliy as the “man in over- | rectors. The measure, which is en= | alls,” died today after an illn of | tirely permisstve in character, is Gg- four years. He w signed to allow corporations to ez candidate for periment in giving @irect and offic! ning on the pr e ((‘k«‘t in representation to, ihc employes. Attend Fair Next Week been placed 1 feot of loose American-Hawalian line operates a | e on top of that another foot ilect of 16 steamers. Invitati ave been extended 1o ladies of & _' and ice. The entrance w X three-cornered not increas any extent, still found < ¥ rtunities n hine of happi- into many Ur and homes. - muark ur president s secured for the \bout two ¥ ago c¢onsequently the pped for the time be his last hmer pledges were obtained for 0. The cir was purchased, fur- ed with an ra tire, rugs, etci, red and delivereld to the siting this last fall. be paid for until time comes in the spring to build brage, using for this purp the left after purc ing the car and soric: It is a great pleasure to see the nurses making their ly visits in an automobile instead alking and wasting much valu- time waiting for trolley cars that often running ‘contra to dule. t the time we we obtaining ges for the automobile we were trying to secure a typewriter for state president by asking for ributions from all the inshine pches of the state. The typewriter soon a reality and was presented e state president at the s ention held in New Haven, S ring the past vear we have been ting names and date of birth of lderly people in New Britain and hity and now have a total of 117 the birthdays come cards are out by Mrs. Fox, and we are' p sure the recipients derive much sure in receiving these -remem- ces. rough our efforts a piano has secured for the Town Home, a piano bench for the Blind les’ home in" Farmington. The was donated by Morgan & 8 of Hartford, our society paying the rtage. The piano bench donated | by C. L. Pierce. We especially grateful to both of p firms for their generosity. r lecture committee brought | interesting speakers before us Grace Stowell, one of our mem- | who was in the government's ce as a nurse, described her work t. McPherson and at Camp Dec- Miss Mary Welle of the umer’s League of Connecticut, an account of the league's ac- es and told of their efforts along lative lines. A resolution en- Ing the minimum wage bill w n up, signed by all member and sent to the chairman of F committee at the capitol. Our | ty voted to become a member of onsumer’s League. Annie Porritt of Hartford ~ Qinshine o three el- mueh confined in much out of health was a tonic ich the doctor nd for several months was en a $2.00 weekly order for gro- ceriez. Shoes were furnished three motherless children whose father was having a str e with the high cost g Over 200 articles of cloth- have been given out during the vear. Milk is being provided for children in*two families. Haven branct were having a last spring we showed our interest by sending articles to be placed on sale. Two whist parties have been given which netted $123. Six names have been added to our | membership. During the yeaer $75.00 have been given to the Visiting Nurse association, $75.00 to Salvation Army. $50.00 during the drive and $25.00 ter: $50.00 to the outing fund started by the Nurses' association, to send delicate children to the country; $100.00 to the auto fund. and $19.00 | for the typewriter for the state presi- dent. We extend thanks to the many friends who have aided us by their kind words and generous contribu- tions, and we feel most grateful to the New B n Herald for allowing us space so generously. We have several names on our list of very worthy people to whom a little financial aid is given monthly or guarterl This we shine, and the self-respecting who would starve rather than receive alms ! are relieved and made ready for a new start. In our work “Sunshine may take the form of food, or out- grown clothes or passed-on toys, or money in an emergency, or it may take the form of giving new interest | in life to the weary, the suffering, the ~flrr0wing who are rich in worldly goods.”" In order that the word “Sunshine” may not become a misnomer let u go forth into the new year radiating Sunshine and according to our creed, believing that “all shadows are meant realize the light; that all is blindness; that the bless- 1 blessings i sight; that the world is always and a good world to live in.” g rren, 38, who v and six children, was a saw at the saw mill of in Thomson today and died in the hospital here from his in- { retary Dud While the New ! | Mexican territory by armed American rccording to their need. | consider a little bit of Sun- | { but which has not yet arrived, is safe clearness of | various lod in Connecticut to attend the fair of New Britain lodge which opens Friday evening in Bardeck's hall and cont.nues until Monday evening. February 18. Sec- T. ‘Ho s has mailed invitations to the lodges .and the hts upon which the visitors prob- attend arc as follows: Mou- Hartford: Tuesday, Meriden, New Haven ’Inli Bridge- and : and Rockvi all details for the open- | have been completed ¥ the committee. The work of deco- vating the hall will be started tom row. The a ants in the boo meet in Bardeck’s hall tomorrow ev ning to reccive assignment of places where they will be stationed. Requext Det'uls Of Aviators’ Mexican Landing Mexico City, Feb. 4.—Details con- cerning the landing at Nacozari, Son- ora of Major Walton and Licut. Wolf, American aviators, have been Te- quested by the foreign office for the purpose of framing and forwarding | an energetic protest to the American wovernment. Details already collect- rding jous landings in Guerroroand it will be claimex that they have been in effect, invasions ofl forces. ARMY OFFICERS AT f. S, Majors Coates and Schnider and Lieut. Harris Inspect R. O. T. C. Major Ccates and Lieutenant Har- ris began the work of examining en- rolled members of the R. O. T. C. unit at the High schoo] this morning. | Only those passing the physical re- quirements will remain in the unit. Major Schnider, U. 8. A., reviewed the and praised the boys T rance and work in general. Major Schnider was camp utive at Devens last summer, The board of publication held a business meeting yesterday afternoon in Room 39. Amother session w be held Friday. STEAMER SAFE . Dunkalk, Ireland, Feb. 4—A boat answering the description of the steam packet Iveagh which left Liv- erpool for this place Monday night, off the Welsh coast, according to a telegram received by the harbor com- caused yesterday by the non-arrival m ioner here to3 Anxiety wus of the vessel. 1920, Start the \c“ Year rlght go down to Doherty’s i key, Pair of Broil Chicken, Fancy Fow] B Fresh Spareribs, Pork Tenderioins, Fresh Shoulder: S. & B. Sausage, Hams, Bacon. Smoked Shoulders, H. C. Tripe, Calves’ Liver, Swectbreads, Salt Tongues, Prime Beef, Veal, Lamb, ! men shouted, “Be « ful. with boards and . Their r place was betray when den Lawves noticed a mixture of y and snow near the spot. Thirty ccepers with pichaxes soon uncovered the fugitive The rrisoncrs fold the warden they | expected to remain in the dugout for | wo or three wecks, hoping that the search would be abandoned, then they wouid scale the prison wali at night. They stpplied themsclves from some unknowin source “with potatoes, | read, 1ned vegetables, blankets, oxtra its of underwear, s tins | of “canned heat’ and ng pan As the first pick crashed through the roof of the dugout ,ome of the We're in here. We'll come out.” PRESIDENT IMPROVING. shington, Feb. 4—Despite a hail, sleet and wind storm President Wil- son spent some time todav on the south portico of the White Housc. He apparently had recovered from the effects of a slight cold he contracted several days.ago. Eight real booths at the Elk fair. ~—advt. Sweet Says Our Diamond Values are the Talk of Hartford St 00aWeek--$1. flflaWeek For Ladies Brilliant diamonds—artistic set- tings—lower-than-usual prices. $1 .00aWeek--$1.00 aWeek For Men Handsome Diamondl Rings for men at SWEET special prices. SWEET'S Policy: You must be satistied or no sale. : Store Open Saturday Evenings. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. MACHINE COMPANY SOCIAL. ctit associatian r friends, and a large attendance Xxpected. were placed in solitary con- finement. H of the New Mutual be held t(\-l Machine r ay in Bdul ci's on Arch me 'n\‘\ rs of 'h" 2 and Members have been re- RITAIN CLOTHING and DRY GODS STORE, Inc. 331-385 Main Street Cpen Monday Open Saturday Until It is one of our prin- ciples to serve our pa- trons in a manner to cause them to have the uttermost confidence in us. Agents For The Ladies Home Journal Thomas C. landlord has been scnu-nwa to spend jail and pay of 500 apartment to | ment today for a monhly advanced the a week in francs. two ‘midinettes” ng 2 sketeh to be put on. Da of 135 francs and then will be cnjoyed. % GRASP OPPORTUNITIES. Washington, Feb. +—Enlisted | of the army continue to show great's | terest in the educational opportunitie students were enrolled, Until Evenings 9 o’clock 10 o’clock FEBRUARY 6TH. It is a date which means much to us. We shall endeavpr to make it mean much to you. Patterns, 15 Cents to 25 Cents It is a source of real pleasure to us to announce that Friday, February 6th, rounds out our first half-year of active business in rate” a| gffered them. nearly 30 per cent of thas enlisted personnel now being enrollet, according to a war department staté« During the month “of rental | pecember a total of 92,827 soldier- vocational bed the work of the Traveler’: ociety, and what it is trying to — — — . ptl;sh, We also voted to become 1o Realty & Development Co., ;r of rhe_ Traveler's Aid. | : Vs have Oranges, Lemons, Grape Fruit, ss Dorman and Mr. Connelly | Dominica Crisanto, et al. Bananas and Apples. Vegetables, Na- us interesting talks. Dr. Philip | City Court of New Britain, New | tive Potatocs. Carro Parsnips, Tur- ner Spence of Hartford spoke on | Britain, Conn., Jan. 27, 1820, nips, Green Peppe sweet Potatoes, Pork. All the leading brands of Teas and Cofice and Canned Goods. Special | Prices on Casc Lots. Fruits—We | the City of New Britain. Naturally, six months is not a very great length of time, yet it is sufficient duration to convince us that the people of this city and the surrounding towns have appreciated our efforts in attempting to make this a Department store really worth while trading at. The aim from the founding of our business has been to treat with our patrons in a manner to cause them to have the uttermost confidence in us. The volume of business which we have done in our first six months of activity is ample proof of the success of our efforts, and that we have established ourselves in the good will of the community. A big backing with good old American Dollars has enabled us to keep our shelves, counters and show cases crammed and jammed with a stock of merchandise, such as we take pride in selling. And we have believed, as all real, true-spirited Americans, to keep free from the taint of profiteering. Therefore, one of our principles has been to sell goods at the lowest margin of profit. We know it pays to do so—our sales demon- strate the fact conclusively. Our business has been on a larger = scale than we anticipated. We gratefully acknowledge our appre- ciation to these who have traded with us, and we assure these cus- tomers, and also the general public, that we will continue to spare no efforts in making our store a worthy place at which to trade. L. W.Sweet & Co. 1026 MAIN ST., HARTORD, Conn. Pilgard Bldg. Easter we sent ice to the Tou armand froated i —— kes to the ildren’s Home. e N ; il ains Order of Notice of Hearing. . Dis 3 serlin ar wor famili £ = ruit and flower: ick and jins ners ard & Foreign IT'S YOUR FAULT AND NOBODY ELSE'S. if you rebel against nature that only needs and should have assistance. gave a graphic account of her | Britain at New Britain, Conn., the Tel. 1446 At one time she made two Ordered that nctice of the institu- do away entirely with those a gift and an nge r . v f 83 7= file moro clock in the forenaon, SIGHT. Bought and Sold. ctive Treatment as a Factor Order of Notice. ()ulnn Celery, Lettuce. ducational Systems. Upon complaint in said cause G THE BEST AT s Blomgren of the Salvation brought to the City Court of New DOHERTY'S in France. first Monday of December, 1919, YOUR Jr & few months during the carly claiming a judgmont to foreclose a BE e past vear we weio on. | mor > upon certain property sit- Bl in sewing for the Red Cross. ' Uated in said New Britain, it appear- of our members who had charge 1N to the subscribing authority that R o oor Lves BRtiv And 1asr spring. o | tion and pendency of said complaint d » oot ““}‘i'm“"t']']‘c shall be given said defendants by or p of other members 62 pairs PUPHS Mgonir @ L ]\1““' Bt completed within a short time. 47 Hera! bl ol R the spring when the call for Renad it aila & was great and the workers yagore Jon S i Alld et_ EMIL J. DANBERG 2 erenmiana e You let them suffer and refuse _ i to wear glasses that would speedily set things right and Remittances headaches and kindred ail- ments caused by perverted vi- sion. Drafts on Great Britain, France, Italy. Greece, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, = : qQ, Poland, Switzerland, Delgium. Hol- erta ; AR ey | land, Jugo-Slavia, Germany, Spain. fpmate or the Tmm € g - tvated In sad : tain Mail and b Mounry Orders at ininnur to all parts of tho Our modern ilitics—backed 1, where communication is net np by scientific. v h and tion be | restricted. know-hew experience—assure oo, o« ned nrobate e — our patrons of correct diagno- habies in Fa sion > a e, in Ne¥ i : d distr FOREIGN CURRENCY st d positive ac in i 19t e D All Kinds and Denominations QUESSIxofceSI CIIEROTIS A VIN G be Ziven of the pend- vtion nd the time et e DAVIS & GOODWIN lishing thi some o '3 ! his order in som General Insurance MORTGAGE LOANS Registered Optometrists and Eyesight Specialists. ome nice young cockerels and | irict, and return make io thie couri| GEQ QUIGLEY old hens. Also, all kinds of of the notice given. > A' ! h. fi Attest. 5 297 Main St., New Britain, Conn. pch St. Tel 1121-3.| BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge. REAL ESTATE having a circulation in sai EW BRITAIN and Dby posting a copy of this BIRD STORE | orier on tho public sign post in Britain, in said dis- 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905

Other pages from this issue: