New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 15

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| WHM A MAN Y SNT LK (WO HT HURT HIM Ofttires what o man doesn’t does hurt him Remember that underwear that scratched vour back when it didn’t need scratching? Do you want 1o be warm and yet comfortable? Put your birthday some of our ambs’ zurments and et with T ne comfort m. sec next to under- nted kin suit wiol acq t-to-th $2 to 00 $1 to Union Suits i Two price $1. The Farrell Clothing Co. 271 MAIN ST, TOBACCO GROWERS OFFERED LOAN Weuld Give ance 60.000.000,000 Francs For Coucessions Involv- ing Tobacco Monopoly. Paris, Feb, 11.—Proposals by four areat tobaeco growers' assoclations n the United States for an immediate loan of ,60.000.000.000 franecs in_ 1 turn for a concession. involving & to- batco monopoly in France we Several mouths a but ¥y louis Kiotz, them min nance, It has Dbeen discussed ln\\x\mphl‘.\'lnx its information re- garding the grant, the ‘m wspuper ! it usserts, thut _the proposition. has been. . 1. —Bewed - aince. -Frederick — Francois— rsal assumed th portfelio of Ti~ nnnee, It nas been . discussed < at greater length by the present, caly net hecause of the seriousness of the situation in the financinl world, cording to the newspaper which say ihat the loan of 10.000,000,000 francs & Svas for the t acco monopoly and y the additional 20,000,000,000 wa to bhe ‘conditional upon the granting of l 4m<mopnl.\ for the sale of matches. Government cxperts estimate the profit from thé sale of tobacco in France is about 500,600,000 francs per vear. A match monopolf it-is declared would never be tenture because matches are factured this country. Some profits however was made during the when matches were purchased forcizn countries by the govern- fhent d me: as salés ent Journal €. b luce, tcan ambassador made unoflic representations to the Irench government endorsing the monopely proposition, proposed learmed in L which act The Ame i —— = C. OF C. DANC B. Louis 1tap 1 airman dommittee in char of the of Commeree dance which given at Bardeck's hall on February 17, hus calledl & medting of the com- mittee for Friday ternoon at 3 o'clock at which |im£ reports will be madé ment The Alpha wt will furnish the mu- sie and vaudeville acts from s will furnish the enter- local theat tainment of the evenin 17, of the Chanmiber is to be ve COUNT TOLSTOY TALKS, A\t th¢ meeting of the alth club last evening at A\, Count Liya Tolstoy “The Truth Abont Ru jdent . B Bassett presided ported that the elub b @ members so far this year Common- the Y. M. ave 1N Pres- 1 re- Tcl. 1625-2 Any Hour, Day or Night. TARRANT & HAFFEY UNDERTAKERS MYRTLE St, East End Office, 153 Jubilee st., Tel. 1431-2. Lady Attendant—Frec Use of Parlors, Orders Taken for Upholstening. AL DIRECTORS Andrews & Doolittle, Inc. Officy Farlors 15 Walnut Street Telephone- and HEADQUARTERS FOR Trusses, Elastic Hosiery Supporters aightback He v an ¢ ence in titt DAVIS & GUBDWIN ~B87 -MAIN ST. - PTEL. 1005. f Deaths and Funerals | Mrs, Mrs, Loulsa day ‘«( the "home of Mrg rry 8. Cook of Trinity { Lo ise Kossner. Ims.l uneral services will be held i | i | Kessner died yester her daughter. this evening oclock and burial will Pouzhkeepsic. N. Y day ing be in mor Edmund Schilling. Schilling wife Mrs, Komarana S | ldmund Schilling of Glen street, New Britain | dled this morning at the General hospital, of infirmaties in- cident old age combined with She was S1 years old, native of Germany. Be husband. a son Joseph I d survive. Her hu dis also patient at the New ain General hospital. The fun- arrangements are incomplete. Mr. Tsabel Belmonte. The body of Mrs. Isabel E of Clark street. was shipped today to New York for burial in cemetery in that city. to pneumonia. and sides of wits 2 her Long sl lmonte W Misak Mouradian. Misak Mouradian, aged 33 of 179 Washington . street died last night. Tarrant & Haffey are arrang- & the fune details which are »ymplete. ie Elizabeth Schnieder. The funeral of Mrs. Lillic Klizabeth | Schnieder, who died at her home Monday evening, was held this after- noon o’clock tfrom her late home. Burial was in the Fairview cemoters Wwith Iev. | Bint | omelating. Mre. Schnfeder was the wife of Irederier Schmieder and was a Tesident of this city for a number of years. Mrs; Rheinhold H, Kobs, The funeral of Mrs. Annie Klas Kohs, who died at her home Monday | night will beld tomorrow afterncon | 1:30 o'clock from her late home. | Services will be held in St. John's Lutheran church at 2 o'clock. The body will be taken t{o the Funeral Home of Andrews & Doolittle where it will-be-kept-until Friday afternoon, at which time it will be sent to Col- | linsville for burial t Mrs, Li Edaward Donovan. Edward Donovan, aged R. of West- I., died last night at his late | lomie .in that city. He was well| known in New Britain, having rela- tives here. He was a brother of Cor- | poral Joseph Donovan of this. city, Who served avith the YD in Irineel be also leaves a sister, Mrs. IWilliam fil‘cen oOf Clark street Funeral serv- ices Will probably be bheld Friday In Westerly. Fred Critkus, The tuneral of Fred Czitkus held this afternoon at 3 o’clock from Matthew's German church. Rev. tcege, pastor, was in charge. s in the Fairview cemectery, Mrs, Ustine Bucholz. Ustine Bucholz, uged 51. dled her home at 92 Whiting short, illn husband daughters: Elizabeth Stev- was is *ll'\i\(’(l h»\-h 3 and the following Henrietta Zigler, Mnr: enson and Mrs. therine Hazen. [uneral services will-be held Friduy- | fternoon at 2:30 from her lute home, Martin H. Gaudian will be in rse and burial will be in the Fair- cemetery. G yiew Mrs, Alice Bonollo. The funeral of Mrs. Alice was held this morning at 10: Southi churen chapel, igm_ . Hill assisted a Watetbu) in the services. Intecment Fairview cemectery. Bonollo | 0 at Dr. G. v mi "aul Robinson. of | Catvarsy | vears, | | floral contribution | NEWSPAPERME! i e Funeral servic were conducted this morning by Rev. Gurle{ for Paul Robinson, the one year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jam binson. Interment was in the Fairview cemetery. Mrs, Mrs, <n Mc! nroe, Charles E. McEnroe died at her home, 57 Hart street. of pneu- monia following an attack of influen- Mrs. MeEnroe recentiy gave birth child. Before her marriage she 8 Miss Grace Carney, of Branford Besides her husband. tour children, | Charles, rancis, M re and Rog cv Carney MeEnroe: two brothers, James M, and Willima Carne? of Hurtford. and two sisters, Mrs. Al- her S Jordan, of Woterbury: Miss Margaret Carney New | survive. The arrangements for funeral are incompleie. nroe, wife of | this noon to n Wi of York the The func was held Miss Florence 0 o'clock this after- noon at her heme Berkley Plac Elm Hill, and at 2 o’clock at the F win Mortuary chape in Fairview | ete Rev. Dr. S. G. Ohman officiat- ed at the service. The hearers were zirl friends of the deceased burial was in Fairviw cemete Christina Olsor 1 of Mrs. Christina Olson heid a locls the Erwin Mortuary hapel. Rev. Dr. G. Ohman will ficiate at the service and the buri- al will be in Tairview cemetery Oison Mrs. The fune will be afternoon at o William E. Dich The funeral of Willjam E. Dienl will be held tomorow afternoon at 2 o'cock from his home at Cedar street, Rev. Samuel Sutcliff nd burfal will' be 1h the | cemetery. Fairview Card of Thanks. thank our sympathy time of the friends a ind kindr death of our We wish 1o neighbors for shown at the See ‘“Battling’ Charles Ray At Lyceum | prizes for nd | cem- | The | tomorrow | NN NEW BRITAIN DAILY WHY THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT IMPORTS $3,904,406327 LRAW MATERIAL 2.F00D STUFFS S.LTANUFACTURES A.LISCELLANEOUS Here’s the reason the 1 hus dropped out of rates, making the the French franc, the Halian lire, and opean money States -dollar exported nearly as it imported. The 1 why foreizn sttom exchange English pound, worth less in In 1915 the twice muen lance tr HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, | | | e $7,922150392 coming into the U billion dollars. twice thau out. 1In 1913 the balance wa three billion. [urope coudn’t pay goods, didn't have any gold and her cradit is now nearl chausted, That's why Amc o fall off, mauki bods 1o s Americn and & down . was abo whic Jorts mus Il in daughter, Mayme David We are also grateful for wife and Croshy. MRE. AND MRS. HENEY DAVID, NROBERT (‘llUSUY SAVES | SOLDIERS FROM DEATH Frazier Hunt, American. Brings Iun Five Japanecse Soldiers Were Who to Be Exccuted. Viadivostok, KFeb. 1v The Assoclated Press,)—L'razier Hunt, an orrespondent, ree - turned here toduy after an extended trip into the hill country north of Viadivostok -acvompanied Ly nve Jai- anese soldier prisoners whom he said he had saved from exccution at the hands of “partisan” troops. With. an interpreter Hunt entercd the hills to investigate the conaition of the Russian pcople and also the | strength, purposes and causes which led to the formution,of a seli-termed partisan military arganization which is opposing 1roops under tiovernor Gen. Roganov, who commands the last vestige of the powers of .\dmiral Kol- chak, Hunt delivered the five ldiers to the .American here who in turn handed to the Japanese authorities together with a note from the partisan com- | mander, whi¢h said: “At the villagé of Bogolovska, Jun- uary 18] there was delivered into the hands of American Correspondent Hunt five Japan®se war prisoners to delivered to the American com- mander for the Japan c. Please in- | form the Jupanese command that in event of repetition of the acts of re- pression, atrocity and ridicule of our war prisoners we in turn will h\;l farced to recourse {o our repressors' | measuser. Chief of the patis, (By American -mews Japanese | commander them over ADDITIONAL PRIZES OFFERED. Army J«,»m Contest to be Held Here Pebruacy 20, itizens and bus- ed udditional States army held in the | 20 in con- veral prominent men have the United prize cssay contest to be local schools on IFebruary junction with other schools throuzh out the country. The subject of the “What Are the Benefits or au nlistment in the United States | Army The prizes offered by the lo- cal men are not to conflict with thos offered by the government. The don- ors of the prizes Mayor Geoy Quigley, silver cup; M. C. LeWitt, fountain pen: . H. Enoch. gilt clock: | orn, gold penknife; Davis - pair of slasse fountain pen. of . Churchill, These prizes will be those children whose essa Jected by the local judge to be forwarded where they will be tinal board of judges. rded are 15 th ashin on hy to best tou, the ! CAR BREAKS AXL A Chestnut ctreet trolley car broke an axle at tho raiiroad er : this morning ticing u ptraflic for over un | hour at that point. The car was neot heavily loaded at the time not more ten people beir oard. No | for its breakin N e as- E This is the third car within | three weeks that has had similar : cidents. Tt takes considerable time to secur new putting the UxY out of commi temporarily. ar | xles, on TYPEWRI Bridgeport, l'eb. ment was made here plant of the TRemintion- writer company employving 800 he moved to Flushir The announcement w o sons will Tar | June 1. . O. manager. to move lack this was due to bujldings in CHAS. FLEISHER TO LECTUR Charles Ileisher, leader of the in Lloston, will lecturc t Turner hall at & o’clock. H will be “Democ O ith.” The lecture is con- Froe | to- subject Common F; the | Cong | serving one, CITY ITEMS The cost of removinz streets was $1081 to 1ce that time the forces sed. Four pejitioners the board 1SSessOrs yester asked for minor reductions i The Past Matrons ang Past Puirons’ Noi o1, tomor- betore and appenr ociation ef Martha chapter. o. will hold a meeting row cveninx at T >l AMr. Ernest Hilleman < returned io Ambler. Pa. He has heen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. . H. Bollercr of Maple Hill. A son was bori at (teneral hospital today Charles Allen of New o Britain M. the and anna who Miumi. * He writes of dward I'. Mclinroe. John B, M. Toohey of this neen WA K is tering at meeting k Smith and John city there. Patrick on- Stanley 1 « Klett McEnrpe is il at his home street Lande ana A secured hoxes for the ball of the American I State. Armory - tamor evening. Engine Company No. 1 called 1040 last night the home 1. M. Tuttle. at 23 Hawley for a slisht fire the nominal Norman Colley to Mr.and Mrs Senator Georsge have and the Kim concert zion at w was it o'clock 1o ot 1o. A son, born Eddy been Stanley Eddy. PENSION. TO BE INCREASED. ~smian n in Deservin of Thomas W from John . Clongressman letter announcing recommended n monthly pension of ¢ I 411 West from 0 1o of Captain Smith de- ana when the facts were hefore the congressman from district he immediately went to in assisting the veteran. In his letter, Congressman | er n states that it is expeeted that speedy action will be taken on the recommendation. FRAME PEACE TERMS Outline Tostramoental Capt. Smith. today received | Blackhall, secretary to Augustine Lonergan, i that the house s rease in ipi. Charles in street. the W this o1 M e is laid this work of Conditions o Be Sent to | Soviet P Warsaw, I'cb. ing Government Are Polish Cabinet. 10.—\Work the outline of peace conditions to be communieated to the Ru soviet government has becn bozun ¢ Pol cabinet, which plans to present them to the diet ¢ next week. .t Poland replies the liol- sheviki within 10 days. expected discussions in the dict nee ily bu short. Three principal considered by the cahinet ce conver much Being pared 1 ol fram- to will points tions. atteution for pe secupyir from the recosnition border states Thi ple cabinet and relates to the of the independence retween Russia and Poland. would discuss proposed and the th 1 is devoted 1o con- ation indemnities, DENOUNGES METHOD 17 sce- ond cites New York Judge Says Methods | to e \re Opir 1 Police crime in et order ced an denc ioday opinion court. Uis reversing the Hoffman, = e and found ziven rams in in zeneral were conviction of Drooklyn High college student suilty aney filed sessions voiced in Fmily school xrad views ho of on <« dence ves. Wadhams Attorney aut rected smith the mon spent for taxicubs, drink} and dancing. Miss Hoffman's cor.- Assista tind city's Jud Distriet by what I been to ont oMty of of the uuspices the committee New duocted under Americanization viction followed an evening she spent at o cabaret with a lend anl detectives. zirl two i ther 1 Ghi | Chile l & s ! T fwan FINANCIAL ’Mw-‘ol WA[[ STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS | —— Wall Street, an 10 a -Prospects thre: S0 of extension of the tened strike of the railvowd employes of the country accounted chiefly heaviness of stocks opening of taday’s Rails, shippin led the decline claltic Irresular rallics ocenrred within the nrst 15 minutes when General Motors and Voolen rose about 3 points. Steel “ conspicuau for the 5.000 shares at a i 4«x|onnl sain. t. Noon.- ive shares N liquidation of spec tively resumed, The urgent character of the sellin ated further elir nation ot sounts haster \puired ma not only o @ new low being for at the activ session motor: with the and steels usual spe- funong ed Itles wes ac- were indi same itive Losses to § points among in- classes, shippings ils 1 1o 2 liies ensued on ont. cpenin (e for el loans. 130 p. m.—A raily of more sub: ntinl proportions oecct at mid- when call money was abun- ecu stocks, ranged from 2 dustrials of various losing 1 to ra Temporiry v ed in es of the morning were and some of high equipments and oils s final prices. as overcome in . of buyinz pro- N sgression, was weak. Sales approxi- shares. mated 1,300,048 11, Low 281, 1920, Close 281, High Allis-Chalmers Mfg 4012 Am Am Am Am Am Su Car idy Cot Ho& Loco Am Smelt & Am Sum Tob Am T & T Am Woolen Anacondi Cop TN A At Gulr Baldwin B&o. Beth 8§ & oit Leather, el & W Loco V.n‘.‘ Mil & Lock Cop Chino Cop Chi ol Cons Gas rucible Steel uba Cane Sugar. Ik Horn Coal Fndicoti-Johnson Gaston W & W Gen Elec Motors 1rich Gt Nor prd E Inspiration Cop. Int Mer Mar Int Mer M Int Nickel Tnt Paper Kelly Spring Kennee Copper Lack e Lehigh Valle, Max Motor Mex Petrole Midval cel Missouri Pac t Lead N Y Air Brake N Y Central . NEE N TS Northern Pac Ohio Cities Gas Pan Am P& IR ssed Steel Car v Cons ading Rep LS oL Royal D, N Y Sinclair Oil Sloss-S Steel & rd R R R To Union United United veco Pa IFruit Retail St © R Food Prod Indus Alco Itubber Co . S Steel pfd .. Utah Copper Va Car Chem Willys Overland MATIL FROM Mexico City, Mexico GERMANY, Ieb, 11,1 a from ginning of the Vera Cruz today German steamer Mg whieh carried and - medic The s Alfredo, om Januar 3 and iy Germany on io mail 1o since e ived the Hamburg from cargo Germ Haml ines, also to 1 ments from are expec mor ON ANNULI DECLARY Washin decluration made Mareh nulled et wdvices ved e ton. | of W on went the s | ’ LOCAL b'I‘OCK | Russelt RICHTER & CO York Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, CON Telephone 2040 Members New 31 WEST MAIN ST. STANWLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Manning and Bowman Bought and Sold Rights Acl iustecl L. JUDD, G. JUDD . T. SLOPER "JUuDD & CO.” Invesunent Securities Itooms= 309-310 Nat. Mank Bldg. Telephone 18153—1816 ‘Own a share in the factory where you work’ 50 Union Mfg, Co. 50 North & Judd. 50 Stanley Works. 50 N. B. Machine. 0 Colt’s Firearms, 0 Bristsl Brass. 0 Landers, Frary & Clark. 50 American Hardware. 100 Landers. Frary & Clark “Rights”. rrom + on your mone CONNECTICUT MUTUAD BUILDING. HARTFORD < * Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2130 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr—— Landers, Frary & Clark Stocks and Rights ADJUSTED BOUGHT, SOLD AND * TROLLBY HITS SLBIGH Golf Club Steward And His MARKET QUOTED nished Stanley Dauzi UFT Are Injured in Collision Resuld m Dense F Harttord Flec light Southern N 1 Tel Co Ameri v B American Hosie: \merican Har American Sily Billings & Spencet Bristol Brass ..... 2 Colt's Arms Co Eagle Lock € P& Rizhts 4 b nd it s ionnl Marine Lamjp driver of New Britain Mach motorman Niles-Be-Pond com the othe Dr. James ¥. Faull North & Judd Mf. {was calied to attend Mr. and Peck. Stow & Wilcox { IPish and found them to be suffel A Co from minor injuried. They were tal the clubhouse for further tr nient . The instantly Stanley Works { wax an owned by James| Traut & Iine .. i White, liveryman and Union*Mfg Co £ 106 PEEn him, having 3 of valuable in thles. The et practicd demolished the severing it half. Isador Fish, steward at the Shu his daughter, returning] slightly gh was struck] overturned, Arch street the and he w Meadow club. i whose night, when their sle {ihe clublast we jured and trolley car aceident occurred on Locust street during dense that neither the sleigh nor the trof realized the approach believed Scovill Standard Staniey com e & TLevel horse Kille animal the local prized Dy the most wils) 1 one T REPORT. 1c New York for 1o im CLEARING New York, Feb. 11, Clearing House statement reads Exchanses HOUS most in balances, For Colds. Grip or Influenz nd s a Preventiv LAXAT 11ROMO QUINI ablets. Look| W. Grove's signature on the BURGLARS BOUND OVER Two Men Held Greenwich Court Under $7.000 Bonds—Lpidemic of Thefts Near New York Border. BECAUSE OUR SERVICE FFeb. 11.—John Macaruco, were each for the Fairtield county court today on the charge of The prosecuting attorney for such heavy bonds that there have been avies in Greenwich re- cently and a few nights azo a store- Xecper was murdered men who 5 were intent upon robbery in a store in Port Chester. The specific men were that broke into and Kelly held in Greenw and Lawrenc $7.000 superior burgiary. in asking pointed out many I i reliable u perfectly us fill OCULIST’S PRESCRIPTIO meth protected b tinz yo against the two ' Sunday night they stale from stores of Charles 12. Merritt, dealer and ihe restaurant of Edward - Sheeran and tried to zet into the store of the Greenwich Hardware Co., all in the seet Phe prosecution 1 court, and offi- Port Chester to luok charg shoe buginess m amd careial had 2 cane Experience witne: - from the men. ods have made it so. DAVIS & GOOD! TOMORROW. tome AURY TRIAL oclock court OPTOME OPTICLANY of the Nathan Jud n cit the any s Main St. Tel. 1905. Vs, ist Noveck. Johnr

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