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IDBEASHAHE iF | MISSED ( iy, €0 AN RECTEIINES | setter be safe than sorry. If you miss this ¢lothing sale we feel sure that you will he downright sad about it. Right now the cxpenditure of a few dollars will brighten in ¢ talking well-made suits will amaze up hd sec your appea what Jbout—stylish, “ag pr that pocketbook. we! your The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. JACK JOHNSON MAY RETURN TO AMERICA | Forme Champion Must Scrve One ' Year One Day Sentence in Leav- enworth Prison. Chicazo. Feb. 4—Jack Johnson m get his wish and be permitted to re turn to the United States. District Attorney Charles K. Clyne annpunced today after receiving th letter mailed by the former world’ champion in Mexico City | week tkat he would cnter into n tiations with John n. If Johnson tence of one returns he faces a sen- year and a Ly in Leavenworth prison for vielating the Munn Act. He jumped bouds of $15 600 here when he fied from the coun- try following his conviction in 1913 Phe letter received by Mr. Clyne 1 ‘mary vish York 1 may m returnin it T can to Chicago in Feb- st your approval. T to come via Cuba and New if you will arrange matters so come to Chicagoe without being molested en route. 1 am forced to sk vou to give me 36 hours to ar nge my security and other thing which will b to arrange before a warrant subpoena is ¢ed by the department of justice ter 1 reach Chic i - you will do this I\l)llf\ and telegraph m > are of or embassy T hope at once so liere vou wil 1 can leave the early th rt of Febru the Associated Press Mexico ity last week that he anted to serve out his prison term and then challenge Jack Dempsey in effort to resain the world’'s heavy- sht Johnson told in TURKISH REDS PLAN WAR ON ENGLAND Plan to Reach Con-tintinople and “Throw Out Al Encmics™ —Ofticials Not Alarmsd. London, Feb. 4.—A dispatch Exchange Telegraph santinople today says: The Young Turks' future reach Constantino- to throw out the Turkish enem: Turkish Bolsheviki announc holy war against Great Britai undertaken in the spri 0 the Co. from Con- red army will in the near ple The that a will be hington, Feb. 4.—Danger of an on Constuntinople by the Turks red army, as reported in dispatches today from London, is not arde serious by wrny oflicers red army is supposed nationalist army which is practically depeadent on the Moustapha Kemel. Its ngth is aot known. About a month ago the nationalist army succeeded in advancing as fa- s Afium Karahissar. where conne tion ws made with the Youns Tu t Aiden. Attacks were made on the Britsh and Armenidns at the same time but the movement apparently was halted. There are British and French troops in the vicinit »tantinople and Greek for Symrna. as The er to the to stire are in sUrr May Ougstrom 3. O'Ke IS BROTUGHT. brougk through for ove Constable Fred Winkle n automobile of the defendaat the amount mentioned. The writ 'is returnable before the cty court third Monday in Februar John has Tuli Daniel of $80 ched a it aganst te the T or Tel. 16! TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS 33 MYRTLE St, East End Olflw, 133 | Jubilee St., Fel. 1451-2. Attendant—Free Use of I’m lors, Taken for Uphol Lady Ord FUNERAD DIRECTORS Andrews&flnnllttle Inc. THE FUNERAL HOME and Parlors 15 Walnut Street. Telephons Offiee “JACK JOHNSON." | erown. | | | at- | I | | | | | auotation, Soon | | 1 | i of Con- | Attorney | quently the meeting of | depar the | the session 2 Any Hour, Day or Night. | ho1q | TOO LATY i | ings New t war | conscience "1 RALLY INEXCHANG! AFTER LOWEST RATE Stock Market Swept by Series of Convulswe Selling Movements - New York. ——Demand ster- ling rebounded in mid-afternoon trad- | ing to $3.31 after touching $3.19 soon after noon. The rally was attrib to unofii reports that Great ain had prohibited the importation of cotton. There were in other cxchanges were so rapid dealers s follow the ftuctuation Franc checks which were quoted at | nearly 16 to the dol rose to 14.50 | and Italian live. which dropped to a rate of more than 19 to the dollar, rose to 18.40. Total stock sales ut reached 1.464.200. Call Guoted at 20 per cent. . money Wi Depreciates Overnight, The steck market was swept by a serics of convulsive selling movements today in comsequence of anothe crash in exchange.’ Prices werg heavy at the opening, the marke taking ite cue from the British rate which fell sharply before the gong on the stock exchange sounded the opening hour. mid-day the rate for demand bills on Lendon fell to | 3.19. an over-night depreciation of nts and a decline from lust week’s final price of 31 cents. French, Italian, Belgian and various other rates gave way with the British all recording greatest de in their history at thi center. Reports from JMontreal indi- cated that the American dollar had reached a new high premium in that market. Apart from the violent upheaval in exchange, the stock market was beset by domestic difficultie: including tight meney and turthe tions. During the noon came known that the government would withdraw loans from local banks to meet impending payments, Call Money at 14 Per Cent. Call money held at 14 per cent. but time funds were entirely out of the market. There were three distinct declines with virtually no rally up to 1:30 o'clock. At that time important stocks and speculative favorites were 3 to almost 20 points under vester- day’s closing prices and 10 to 35 points under final prices of the pre- vious week. General Motors. Crucible Steel, Am- erican Woolen, Baldwin Locomotive, Pan-American and Mexican Petrole- s, Texas company. American To- P: and a score of less distinctive issues featured the sharp reaction. There was little sup- port at this juncture, declines of 1 to 2 points being recorded betwecen sales. Trading was the largest and MosL vi- ried of any session thus far about 1,200,000 shares hahds by tion hour e \wt 'EAMSHIP NOW HERE. John M. Keely, agent of the Tnternational Marine lines, American line, line and White Star line, \mung steamship agents. He is ad- ised from the muain office® that the American Jine will soon resume sail- York to Southampton and the Red Star line to Antwerp. The steamers were recently remodeled | and refitted after being in govem-l ment service durinz the war. ~ The American line will have @ passeng service to Hamburg with the s\e:nr\L ships Mongolia and Manchuria. Th Monzolia is now on way to Hamburg with a large cargo of food stuffs. The White Star line will have serv- ices to Liverpool and Cherbourg. The steamship Olympic is being refitted throughout after her five years of From the applications there will be a travel this vear. RECEIVES “CONSCIENCE Superintendent I. seardsler, the Clonnecticut company, received a contribution to the “‘conscience funi” of the company today when a patron of the trolle tem sent him $1 which, is due to the com- pany \ien in the past when | for some reason or other he did nof pay the conducto The patroun, who would net give hix name. said had been botherir about the matter and h 1t the mittance would ‘“square accounts. traveling passenger Mercantile Red Star is in eity for book European MON e 50 BALL i 11l of Jehuda | rder of B'nat ht in Turn he eighth Halevi lodge, No. 710, Brith, will be held ton hall. The affair dertaking of the v nd past sol lmmnum It is to 0. B. B. annual fals have be a form IN NCI—) COMMITTEE MEET An adjourned meeting of the com- mon council will held Wednesduy evening, Febru: 11, and conse- the tinance committee must be set ahes The session will convene on Monday even- ing: February 9. The bills of all ments must be in on time for CLUB TONIGHT The New Britain Cho a. regular rchea the Grammar school auditori o'clock. Th gh an error in pr the program of rehearsals for the ciety. it was published that t 'ml would be held tomorrow ev ("IIUR,\IJ IOR CLASSIFTCATION. Tenement of 1'uv:r improvements, by youns baby. astern part of « Address Box 6BB, 2-4-3dx room Herald 2-4-3dx or ftive TED- rooms, ali couple Wit city preterred. Herald Offic WANTED— cottags OFca WAN or six IXX. ive i i Ohmaun ! e V[CTI‘V[ OF MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING Chicago—Dr. Fabert was the victim of what is believed to be an acc ocurred in the Gardner, an inventor, w shooting. claims it was Abave pictures are of Dr. his wife Deaths and Funerals. Charles Gillin. The tuneral of held tomorrow o’clock. privately, ficiating. Burial will be cemetery, Berlin. Gillin will at 2 of- Maplos Charle in the Tompkins, Robert N. Tompkins, kuzed 2 5 died last evening home, 16 Pearl court, of pneumonia which de- veloped from an attack of influcnza. He was a native of Orange county, N. Y.. and was employed by the Travel- ers Insurance company in Hartford. He leaves his wife, who was formerly Miss Elizabeth hweitzer, and twe daughters. The widow and eldest child are serlously ill. The funeral will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at St. Peter's church. The burial will be in St. Mary's new ceme- tery ye Carl Bensou, Benson, azed died » day at the Norwich State Suniforiun. Benson was former sident of this city , aad ngements are being made 1o bring the body here for bur- ial. Ca ster- re re Herbert and Edmund Munson. Double funcral services were held this afternoon for Herbert A. and E mund Raiph Munson, sons of Mr. nd Nirs. Charles M. Munson of Kensing. ton. The boys died within one da of each other, succumbing lo pnei- nwonia. Rev, ] G. Ohman ofliciated nd interment v ster Charles N Charles Newberry , & prominent painter for des, died last night at his home at 45 Camp street. He was the son of the late E. P. Emmons who for a time was connected with the painting es tablishment now conducted by Mor- i & Kingsley. His wife surviv Funeral services will be hield tomo row afternoon at 3 o'clock from the home on Cump street. Lev. W. C. Hill will ofliciate and will Le in Fairview cemetery. mons. Emmons, Edward B. Johnson. IZdward Bernhard Johnson, 19 vea Mr. and Mr Johnson of Church street. te yesterda)y afternvon. He w; oyed as a lockmaker at the . division of the Ame corporation Ue parents, threg and Arthor sides his Adolph, Oscar nd three sister 1 Tugy wember of t The funera fternoon He Ate tomo Johnson Wooduien of e held clock from Lev. 1 and buria tery. his will Fairview ome of offic cen Edward Baluskis. Edward, the ear-old and Mr Michael luskis Sheffield street. died this morni ul will be held tomorrow in of of P The e Mrs. Michacl Hamicwicz, Tamicy Wwite Hamicwicz of Gold street. morning of pneuwmoniu husband four child funeral will be held F chie thi her The esid survive, Tay after- ; noem Robert J. Cr w Mich.. howme old Mrs. Ma ~by. Crosby. o ' Detroit. he formerly vester and the Tien husband and Mrs. Edward Med Miss Loretta David, sury The t this eity St. Mary's church body and burial will ctery. p: pon aur in that | doctor’s office. William ! of Mi- died | e OCAL STOCK , 3 FINANCIAL 2! MAEhLT QUOTED WALL STREET STOCK *~ ¢ EXCHANGE REPORTS - - Anerican American Wall outset of American American pointed recent Richter & Co.) Blec NI Light Hosiery . Hurdware Silver | i l I pencer Brass Arins Co Billings Street, > . i NS & 1 ol market ! Colt's of | Fagle Loc Landers, Iy Rights National Mar | New Britain Machine Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Mr; Peck, Sgow & Wilcox Ru ell Mfg Scovill 5 Stundard Screw Stanley Rule & hley Works Trant & Hine Union Mfg Co the today’'s stock a continuance unsettlenient session to the { the demoral uation. IS opened demand ered at created by :d foreign exchange sit- the 1 bills on London 1-4, 5 or 5 anmp ove arket were o 3-1 cents under terd: Motors, stee 's lowest quotation. oils and shippings were losing Eyuipments and followed at leaders made the firs half | Co cour Level foremost 1 to 3 11.2 unclassified similar losse moderate hour. Wall 8 1 the carly reaction points specialtic A few rallies within 120 107 REPORT. R080 CLEARING HOUSE Clearing house exchan Lalances 640230 CITY ITEMS ckliffe Bros. will demonstrate the ne bome. 7 . Club informa! dance Feb. 5.—Ad hechan and are contined at p. m.—Another drop in exchange mid-day and an- | nouncement that the government {iwould call deposits to meet payments | gave the market another ere set- back in the afternoon. Losses ranged from 3 fo 17 points, General Motors, Crucible Steel, Nh-priced oi and Canadian Pacific featuring the reac- tio Wall titfully tempor: hut price receiv { call money’s ris closing wis instail and | Extinguishe St when rily re railied London of its loss revers cent. T Stocks exchange on overed part ¥ another 23 per galow nd Firancis ~llrrl at their home by S, EB. M. wal dance 8l ot tamily of to 1| & weak 1 = an infor- | tomorrow 1 hola Bungalow New York Stock fixchange quota- | tions furnished by Richter & Co., | | members of the New York stock Excrang: Margaret Sullivan chased the house at 83 Maple street. helonging to the estate of Margaret A Smith, through the H. Dayton Hum- | plrey. Joseph Boyle of fined to his home by fluen A deed iwo years has pur- | Felb High 45 4 Allis-Chalmers ‘m Beet Sugar v Can Car & Cot Oi1 .. H & Leather. Loco Smelt £ Re im Toh L & T Tobr . Am Woolen Anzconda Ateh T & 8 At G & W I Baldwin Loco & o | Beth Stecl Can Pac Cen Leath C Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & Chi Rock Chile Cop Chino Cop Col I & Cons G Corn Pro ible Cane Horn ¢ Mig Park street an attack of in- Am Am Amy Am Am {Am Am Am A1 ror land purchased ago from the company by the school | filed for record in the office today. Gamricl Kabian jan have each interest in the prope at of Church and Stanley streets rreRin : : { cently transferred to Harry Najar ! i Ee 2 ; .t{ Reuben Hughe a fireman. and it s Goldie Madeline Smithfi aged 17. a waitress, applied this afternoon for a marriage license. As the prospectiv bride is not vet the license we withheld utnil mother’s consent can be secur Sixty signer the mayor for tition Specia] Oflicer been discharged nearly John Boyle board, W town clerk’s 3 com : d Johu purchased a an- one-sixth the corne 3 2 B her been clectric hay the secured by light pe- =t Harry Mount has from the New Brit- ain General hospital and is convales cing at hiis home on Hart street, Conductor Charles Coons and Mo- torman James Kenney, veteran em- pl of the Counccticut compan laid up at vespective homes intluenza m was born last evening at the Britain General hospita] to Mr. Mr William Nicol, of Plainville, P01 whis nd dan Judd’s hall, Feb. 5. Lynch's orchestra.—advt. The condition of George T. Patt son, of North Main street, was u ported as favor: this afternoon. Fred Neurath, of 77 FProspect street, a chauffeur for k. Arbo reported to the police this afternoon | that while he was driving a truck up Grand street the car suddenly backed down and struck a fire alarm box a the corner of Arch and Grand streets. Stanley Rozanskl. i member of the department, has recovered from his illne and will resume duty tomorrow Rackliffe Bros. will demonstrate the Pyrens vour home.—advt. . Charles Coppens, pastor o church, reported yester collection at the church la for German relief amounted nd he expects other Cuba > their £ New 1st prd > and Gaston W & W Gen Elee Gen Motors Goodrich Cc Gt Nor pfa Tllinois Cen Inspiration Interboro Tnt Mer Mar Tnt M Mar Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Sprin Kennec Copper Lac teel Lehigh Valley Max Motor Mex Petroleum Midvale Steel Missouri Pae . 5 231 L aen Lead .. i Air Bra N Y Central NINH&H Norfolk & West Nort Ohio r- Cop Con pfd install Extin and zuisher Nv s that the Sunday to $205 | tions dona 'PROSECUTION RESUMES PROBE OF NEWBERRY Citles x=p Pan am P Penn R R Pittsbu ssed S Readi tep I Royal D, - Ol & N Sincla Ref (Coutinued from Fiv that tters we 1t by b ewberr testimon 1 to br Detr S rorm oit The seTved out priv Fruit e Retail Alco United United e I U s tdus S = e Ctuh Copper Va Car Chem Willys Overlar v ¢ to the zover of n net e ne campa nent m = Food Co i md bound X Steel j POSTPONE GION AR \etion Taken A\t Mo tive Committed AL a ting of 1l mittee of Fddy-Glove Jart- on. neld in little as fa- of his ting Eaccus Last exeq of g ' SINKING. ~ afternoon hospital autl of the elder 0 o'clock this At was stated that the conc wman was very critical with bu chance of recover The cond TLouis Jartman veported vorable with ever ot | recovery thic and weld Col- decided to azar which was s April 5 lo 12, as umbus f 1ates The entertaimme:t the wilitary ball not S wehudiv 10 und Gov Holc ostpone the ighis o Prospe ll(lll‘ first POSTPONLD. lectures AL buanguet Sex Hygiene. this 1y lled < of a os of the Y. M. ¢ on for The w el Smil | b . Secrley sned had contracted the for the eve : triot Boin ek b erley u will i invite ve dats later. days e ture nnounced LEE SERIOUSLY TLI MEN TO DEATIL John A. Lec, & met ¢ in St Marys hospital nd a former il iy Lee D mmoncd 1o i \. n o DR, Dr. ™o BURNED local o X ricus; B > Works herv nition of wnd and RICHTER & CO. Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. EW BRITAIN, CON2 NLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telvphione 2610 WE OWN AND OFFER 50 Shares Hosiery 50 Shares Fafnir Bear- ing Co. American JUDD. G. JUDD w. T. SLOPER "JjuDD & CO. Investment Securities Bank Bldg. L. 309-310 Nat. Telephone 1815—1816 Rooms **Own a share in the factory where you work’ 50 Stanley Works. 50 Union Mfg. Co. 50 N. B. Machine. 50 North & Judd. 50 Colt’s Firearms. 50 Bristol Brass. 50 Landers, Frary & Clark. 50 American Hardware. 100 Landers, Frary & Clark “Rights”. o 10 7% on your monecy. | GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING. HARTFORD Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.—— Landers, Frary & Clark Stocks and nghts AND ADJUSTED BOUGHT, SOLD “HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE Exthonia And Soviets Agree On Terms of Reval, eb. & soviet government of srreed in the peace tr the respective deleg to res i the principles laid down by the D ers in regard to the Gulf of Finl Only troops of Isthoni and sovict zovernment or their allies be permitted on the territory cither : 1ty e and Russia aty signe —Esthonia Two Local Men Taken Into Custody by Police on Revelations Made by 14-Year-O1d Schoolgirl. Or store Joseph emplo Man reste io Stefan, proprietor @ t 55 Lafayette street, and Lantona, of the same address, ed at the Russell and Erwin turing company, were .ar- this noon by Detective-Sergeant Richardson upon a charge. The complainant in is a id-year-old sirl who Washington street. She i the B3lm Street school. The ar lowing revelation who stealin of all claims to lent propert to Esthonia to Russia du cluding the librarje: Dorpat university sion will define diplomatic return removed serious the case vesides on L pupil closed by had by Du Sses KNOw Muass,, Feb., 4.-=JL Emily Knowles Unite States that ldeutenant Perley of I child, W said today. ontinued. A mcether helieved r bad been marrizd in wles ter f. DIDNT Fall Riv 1ot unti rived i learne: Spiker questio er, M 1he that father i me known. MEMORIAL members SERVICE. local willl married it room | 411 the t before the cith and | calendur resol the city The S mble in the day af sh sessi and Judge presente the ions upon Meskill death of ames T. 2 Tharsday and Friday Specials Choice Chuck Roasts . 1b 16¢ Lean Boiling Reef b 164 Lean Pot Roast Beef 1h 14e¢ Iean Cut Pork Chops l ib 28c¢ Fresh Ground Hamburg th Fre:h Sliced Liver 1b 8 Ib 164 1b 374 Mixed Salt Pork b 26¢ NAT. SHOULDER ROASTS VEAL DINNER BLEND COFFEE UNEEDA BISCUITS .. 2 pkg 154 MEADOWBROOK CREAMERY BUTTER 1b 7 Swift’s Prem. Oleo- margarine 1b 414 Heavy Grape Fruit 3 for 23d Sliced Steak Cod b 134 Fancy Herring .. 1b 10 No. 1 Smelts Ib 25¢ Boston Blue b 134 Butterfish : 1b 254 Finnan Haddies Ib 184 R < Y Turnips Fancy Mackerel Meaty Oysters Sliced Salmon Haddock Flatfish