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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. R B R 0 RS R SR BB RS | 2 SEWTE COMMITTEE SPANSHBEGGARS | FNANGAL || RICEITER : MID-WINTER & WONTSHLLUNERS STILLRLY TRAI]EIWALL St |G NETY r 100) — 31 WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN, CONN. CLEAN UP S ALE Republican Senators Vote Against Laugh at Order Banishing Them EX[;HANEE REPORTS STANLEY B LDDY, Mer. Telcphone 3940 e Passing of Jones Bill | From Streets i Wall Street, 10:30 a. m.—Promi- . ] e nent railway shares were lower by 35 Suits left, all good styles and patterns. ST e TS The senate| Madrid, Féb. 20.—The hundreds of | fractions to 1 1-2 points at the open- S43 SUIT {OW $31.50 3¢ | commerce committee ordered favor- | begzars who importune the visitor o | ing of today’s stock market, prob- We recommend our New Britain local stocks as| $45.00 ] ... NOW 8345 reported Chairman Janes' bill | the Spanish capital from the moment | 2bly as a result of the opposition . i 00 SUI 0“ Q29 = prohibiting the sale of the 30 former | he leaves his hotel until his return | manifested in labor circles to cer- high grade investments. 10.00 SUIT AT $32.50 German passenger liners excepl as| have ignored a recent decreo of the | tain features of the railroad bill. In B o hercdites be proviaeal bylmcons |l st it enforced, would | the main, however, the list was high- 3 < may a which, if enforced, would ; . z g . 38.00 SU $28. gress. i en e S et er, Canadian Pacific, M n Pe- An order for one share receives the same atten- SUIT NOW 83 Thile no record vote was taken on ot a government—or the locai|!roleum, General Motors, U. S. Rub- EoY ot ot Evangelist. A solemn high mass of Rev. Joseph W. Barry, master-of- ceremonies. The choir sang “Somo Sweet Day” as the body was being horne from the edifice. The beare were: John O'FLeary, Charles Plude, B the bill the committes Previously | 15cal authoritics. under 1l which ean|Per and ihe copper shares recording tion as any large order. =% X = adopted & motion, 10 to 2, propasing | - o0 (o 0L o fachionable | Substantial gains. Prospects of $36.00 SUIT ........... NOW that the sale be prohibited, Senators | e eeh b the Tashiona® | continuance of casy rates ror call 3 Ay e $33.00 SUIT NOW NaTaatana Nets Fornald of | ;) ree from these beggars. canmot | money over the -end and the By investing in New Britain stocks you can gef] 33.00 S L) Muine and : e e he | further rise in Lritish exchunge con- i A £ ac e z 2 . republicans, voted in the negative. . hof tributed to the Grmer trena ot the (| an interest return of 4¢. to 7<. $30.00 SUIT NOW Those supporting the motion we T ; pus Ftit it Chairman Jones and Se s § :‘-"‘U‘ ‘\ be g' wield in local poli-} ®xg, 3 Tap 0" Noon—Prices shaded o s 1 3 “ 3 i \ > ics in Madrid ths as = to , & T aQ - 2 St > Special Underwear Sale: Colt, Lenrogt, AloNary, repuslicatis; | (03 L e aaeid as over 20,0004 200n atier the opening, but the Own at least one share in the factory where you and Chamberlain. Iletcher. Kirby. . o s over 59,000 warket rallied vigorously when buy- t o i’ Ransdcll dnd Shofhard, democrate S| BRAE SIS qmE ol 10 to each 100050 of minor rails was resum are working. While the committee hearing was in Sspopiaton: tock Island t. PPayl. Wiscon . tice Bailey in the disirict supreme | “labor” and distributes the collections | S 3 2 : - ¢ New Haven were in special demand. i o on whose taxpayer petition a tempo- | direction of this organization be St LOfs bl d L rary injunction against the sale has| qre on the streets the . SYuipIenty S ShDpine WR-C metals been issued, should be placed undert g, the late h ht 4 i:&o i.l;.'lnw‘l lflrolmmemhI in \Nu- rise. o5 3 450 o, 5 3% = 2 o ate s2e ket ate oxe sxe 03 | €5 000,000 bond o cover possibls | g e e 1adri ! Mexican Petroleum. Pan-American SR R R R R B PR | 00 o nent due to the | SSSP making this p e 0 WS Lgtroleum, Texas Co.. General Motor - o v vl 1 Iro- HELsos o O“r. 2 5 American Car, American and Baldwin ng up of the craft by ol i beggars who ply their trade during : 5 v Ceedings. They estimated the daily | 8805 T 3 i rade duriiel Locomotives New York, Air brake. Deaths and Fune BUENUS AIRES w‘LL prospective loss at $20,000 and also | 5 955 TH¢ \nkmns‘ Sl o 1 diS-1 American [uternational, - Atlantic abled en who display e 5 3 iE 1 pointed out that a contract ta scll t Bhacd: _ : e Gulf and Utah copper advanced 2 1o M. 1. JUDD, F. G. JUDD o, = Jdmondo Elisti. Swance for $2,000,000 held up by the | ShaPen limbs to the passers S poinis before noon. Further e P ar Hei: s ha o bl arted ways. = o P Ra tuneral probably byl quired as board officials had told con- ; table in var Lt Bonds, including foreign issues were “‘ n:hfl ‘“.", ‘r,..m,, oRablianl) i o s aress all bids had been rejected and Outside this union are the hundreds| o, i & Investment Securities omorrow mc E ) el that no sale would be made without | of urcl ! busy around the Street, 1:30 P. M.—Foreig Kooms 309-310 Nat. Bauk Bldeg. Telephone 1815—181; Jolin Edward Hartzell. | One of Columbus Like That of| svecific permission of congress. cab st telanalearslientmmens |INSE SR S e et : ces for John Kdward Mr. Hearst sued, it was stated. not |} duri ay “Kiltz Up pepnies as|y,,1 prices of stocks continued to . . ’ B e e for s personal sain, 1w in the pUbTIc | best they can.'and un caval mumber| cliny! nierest comiered more i Own a share in the factory where you work Andrews and Doolittle Fune Miss leert interest toiprevent lossto e sohe s 10, dart ou doorways and &reh-| ¢icylarly in popular industrials, ship- L1 1 ment, and counsel added that a bond | ways in the night aft § ; s ; G s tzelb) e of $3.000,000 required of a single ta: e i e v dndpr eI R E enexsLEM ot oxs S S N e sicagingsiogie s Bl e en ora o R N payer would vont public spirited | ored in its breach is that which or- | bho Crucible "E“h“ sxemeiads 50 Stanley Works. 50 Union Mfg. Co. pital several wecks ago. but owing * Suenios \ives, Feb. 20.—As voyaa- | persons in future from applying to the | dained ti luw passed s ceh) e s n 3 points, respec- < + . = 03 he illness of Mrs. Hartzell, wite s entering the harbor of the great- | tourls i similar cases. el R . 0,?.(’0"2? Srwos | tively: were the.chief foatures 50 N. B. Machine. 50 North & Judd. the deceused, the body was kept in v of North America behold the | Jjustice Ball Hl nel v ouidhe 2 Wall Street, Close.——Popular is- when it was scnt.to inz, Ia., for| the present ycur those coming to the | and intimated that the expenses e ¥y Ehe) sidarics, also shippings and textiles, 50 Landers, Frary & Clark R s e S B { wheeled o3 1i trundles over the s S e s . Hepa iy olittle, of ths| greatest city of South Amer feady incurred as fo the provosed!s e S ST i) 21 1ed the list to higher prices later, but s 2 dertaking ccompunicd the | behold a majestic sentinel, a tower- | probably would zovern the amount of |« oo ones © city street, much | profit raking reduced many gains at 50 American Hardware. Baasito ats dontinution. ing statue of Christopher Coiumbu the bond. tofnchdelichiRor tourist who is}the ¢nd. The close was strons. 11 RO 8 The monument of the great nuviga- . { looking for ‘“; picturesque, but atygpproximated 1,100,000 shar From 4737 to 7¢; on your monecy. SRl or will not, like the Liberty statue me time destroving the new a —— Miss Helen Cosgrove. G N \ot, Y w NT NEw Y TEM 5 : = ! e Tl T S Cos in_ New York. stand in tae harbor, phalt roads upom which Madrid bas| New York Stock Ixchanze quota- vau Beld 2t 9 oltipek this morning | 19F Bussos Afecd hasino teal hurher. i so much money and for thel tions, furnished Richter & Co., M the church of St. Jonn the| but will vise nearly 100 feet in height | @ prese n of which the law nst] members of the New York Stock rom i point near the water's vdge. ~ Urges Wilson to Promulgate | two-wheeled carts was passed. Iixchange: : T1 The site selected is in the broad Pa- . | e ceb. 1920. G T Y et %% GOODWIN BEACH & CC Thomas Laden, the n pastor. Rev. Ryt el bl o e 7 = 2 : JU a0 SuNlvan/was dedcon:ltey. [ihonpenhience thelstatuer willjover 1 Distribution, CI.[‘YITEM? AIMEHOTEIE ) S 10%: 413 uvlit entcrfl‘_‘)h ocean. — . Billings, collector of the port of Bos- | Suits al @ saving B Am Car & PPdy 1 tepresenting 10 vears' labor of the | ton, representing s ) E 3 ¥ Am €ot Oll ... - 403 5 - s ulptor, Arnaldo Zocchi, appropri- | governors, today u il bheen an cp . of | Am T.oco .- 94% 913 94 WE OWN AND OFFER: ely a native of the country in which } son through Secerctary 3 i potty thefts in the dressing rooms at | Am Smelt & Re i 4 BT et T S ksl dlacosencr o tRamenica wesl born gprom dignte o new ilidensing e the High school during the past few | Am Sug Ref com Colts Patent Fire Arms Stock to yield 9. illiam P. McCue, William Hartnett. | (he morument soon will be shipped § for distribution of Gonl InlNew | weeks Pa=litrasuilior ant Investiea | Ay Suin) TELLE = 853 ; 2 John Stagis and James Dawson. The rom the arust's workshop in Rome | England to replace that of the r | tion by the faculty one wirl . Am & T tlower bearers were: "Pj‘grh\s' Gorman | 10 Buenos JAires, according to recent f road administration which becomes | punished by pulsion and it is Am Woolen and 1l|m-u1dh =3 .“h‘ijl‘i"‘.“' was | advic W e of the navigator | ineficetive March 1. TS iers A S E S & e e inacoldas Cop ENNUES T GeRll < ] = = placed in the vault in St. Mary’s new 1t 22 fect high carved out of a | Mr. Billings stated that New Eng- | pockets of coats were rified and va- | Alch T & 8 F . : STO i RIA 3 vinetlery. E e block of marble. It will there- {.land’s industries were recelving only | rious sums of money taken. A short | At Gulf & W 1 .. 5 LOCAL K C,‘ ‘AD T‘-I(-' QUESTIO progress, counsel for the shipping | ‘They have a strons organization ind musicians who play outside the e e e O tic Statue of Liberty, so within | prepared tomorrow to fix the bond | Lrccied earts in Madrid should eome | ques including motors and their sub- 50 Colt’s Firearms. 50 Bristol Brass. John 1% Winters, sub-deacon and fookFitheShed uLituly Elavam golons and Am Beet S Soan & 82 84 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD [ fore have to be brought over in one {one-third of their bituminous coil | (ime azo a girl cntered the dressing s Ty senkbs o % '3 MARKET QUOTED! IN EUROPE’S H D ooy e aal e Sl [ e ES BUY NOW ! Don't wait until you can buy orth strect. Littlc i known of | HAVE EREAT STATUE that only nominal bond should be re- { Wheedle centimos out of the chari-| precipitated extensive short covering linto g Jan r; 1. The two- the wice se of the River Plate Washington, Feb. 20.—Edmund K. e Al Cant 141, 44% Room 410, Natl Bk Bldg., Tel. 2130 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr. Mrs. Annie Gramail | plece. supply and that it was feared w room and found that i weater had | B & O The funeral of Mrs. Annie Gramaila | ~ Critics who have visited the seulp- | the railrond administration It Tl Ny pparont- | Beth Steel 1 .. ; | wax held at $ o'clock this morning in | tor's workshop recently and seen the | system became inoperativ . o e : (Furnished by Richter & Co., — St. Andrew’s Lithuanian church. Rey. | work virtually completed write that, | dustries would be shut off entir e st Gl poc e ; Stanley R. Eddy, Msr.) Udward V. Grikis officiated at the | for symbolic beauty and grandeur of e N saratet llCenabeatnco e @ Bia Asked body was placed in the | proportions, the monument will be CONNECTICUT Ghais—Aat Ches & Ohio ... Hartford Elec Light . 180 200 Various Angles—Wilson G4 in St. Mary's new cemetery. one of the most impressive in the S s sl T R ] Ghi M &St P 3814 s | Southern N E Tel Co 97 100 werld, Gets Largest Number of Ealistments | about the city following an illness{Chi R 1 & P ... P S1% American Bra S 216 Drubbing For Stand CARD OF THANKS “The column supporting the statue in Navy f 'his Week 1 5 Chile Cop ... L 183 T American Hosiery .. . 1 Navy for This Week. with influen i £ e St e os 2 We wish to thank all kind friends, | of the tor is placed upon an ¥ Suitsl $1950 to $65 at Besse-| Chino Cop AL 267 American Hardware 13 | Rome, Feb. 19.—Commenti neizhbors, relativts, employes of | ample socle covered with sculptured | Licutenant Commander Beall, U., 5o Ry e e b e & Bronceil the situation which has ariseq Stanley Works' office, Daly Council, | Scencs and figures” says a Rome | 8 N, who is stationed in New Haven | - Corn Prod Ief.. 23, [ Bristol Brass .. - Eresident Wilson sent his naig K. of C.. for their sympathy and | ¢Ovrespondent of Ta Razon. “The | ., wyo has charge of rvecruiting for e of bronchial pneumonia and one | Crucible Steel ....208% 203 2061 | Colt's Arms Co \ariatic \.,l,‘A,‘,‘,o‘;fi"xZZ" ,’:C\!;‘,‘..]g acts of kindness shown us al the| front part of %“" socle is the bow of | e nuvy in the State of Connecticut. el dcariatl fever > reported | Cuba Cane s c. 443 ] Bagle Lock Co ..... . 3 ] e e A b svape] death of wur beloved wile, mother | & latin aBout to Le launched in- |4 qa¢ had occasion to congratulate the board c ¢ Elk Horn Coal.... 221 i Landers Frary & Cla s i A to the four youths with naked o 5 wo different conceptions JOSEPH M. KEATING torsoes bent with effort. The scene ilization led Kurope in the wi & LY represents the start of the caravels 2 Sia wi 03 2315 | N Re- P 5 03 the moment that war is ovd AND 1LY, eprosbnt ithe ntaxt ol = office, upon the success of the staff | In the court of common pleas toda rie Ist prd .. ... Niles-Fe-Pond com ... 10 i et MRS. W. L. DAWLESS, Sister. | 0f Columbus from the port of Palos, |, tpis gistrict during the past weck. | the defendant was d to file un | Gaston W & W .. 14% Noptnlagdudd e RCoREEl 1 weE e il = = Epain. bow of the vessel | Connecticut leads the list in the num- | answer in the suit of the New Rritain | Gen Blec ..o 15 138 1 Peck, Stow & Wilcos . 42 = ehieal Oldl Burn s catnials CARD OF THANKS. _ “Hizgh, up on the bow of the veesel o "0+ onlictments obtained, shoving | Clothing compiny against Peter Cur- | Gen Moiors ... 20 Russell Mfx Co B b e e isgtheRAcuEofoCiCIyzs o BRR LS second place the St of New | ran. Lawyer Henry Nowicki is coun- | Goodrich Cc ... ) indard Screw W D inL ] D = Tt atr Mextonds L > : S Ne i : s Rilate : i American advice in the co ol Derarias o ol o sy s cse lof Lo ma tron Asbokextand s b has previously been | sel for the plaintiff and Hugh M. Al-{ Gt Nor pfd . - J s | stanley Tulc i il g ARl e aas P il ooy, nakedlapmithoftorchienichiils enlistments in | corn and M. A. Sexton for the defend- | Inspiration Cop... ] Star Wo g its affairs while now afier viclg % i = S\ lumines the new lands and toward { S50 B NS T ATE S e S e e ool Goninl Trout & Hine bee1 achie 8 who symps rith me at the| ¥ ) : i sbmitted to Pr which @ youth beside her—Crenius - selieala = s TP stevhoro Con pfd s e 1 ! nius submitted to Pr time of my bereavement. the death e local office has passed upon | he case of Louis Cohn st | [ntechoro 1 0 g Co e e gazes with inspired countenance. 5 e Sie e N e 2 21 T of my beloved husband, John Hart- e : . several volunteers, sending them to ! Ellen Gra$ has been assisned for {r 3 k | : i I also wish 1 I (halaoror lender as the tower of a lisht-house, } 4;5,5 The number of enlistments in | Wednesday. Ing Nickel Lo S i Y20 trofmigngroghanicgthegdorox and on its summit, straight und up- 5 Slasis et i | 2h . 0 i1 Pavey % remier Nitt 1t e beautiful floral tributes ol hiL e naL R paviatics | Foe citvRduninsSthefpastEnack tas: s Arred Osiun S RO SEBld Sl stuoary B DI SeRs : e e e iy MRS. JOHN E. HARTZELL, | chart half unfolded, towers above all | T0U ;‘”‘ ‘["'flt“,““"; ;‘" 1‘”1‘“ "’} ‘“Q‘“w = o) While in Italy, Late Princess Doria | the supporter of e == New Iiritain General hospital veste C Koo accord,’ 1 . S, ARMY CONTEST. day, is reported as getting alon Stee The U. S. Army essay contest was ni Newspapers Discuss Matter Today 12 casxes of influenza, one his various sub-stations. among which | Women's oxfords $S and §9 «t| Fndicott-Johnson : vational Mar Lamp ... is the New Britain v reeruiting | Lesse-Leland's.—Advt D ocsppsonacoc : New Britain Machine . 55 1 wish to extend my sincere thanks the yet youthful fizure of Christopher olumbus.” s Deny Plan 1 ocialists Deny Plan To Dictate Policies = = i held at the High school today. All Rvonie pumps 6. $10 at 9 v e : b 3 ! Unable to Ride. N. Y., Feb. 20.—The social-| SOLDIERS TO LEARN Bnglish - classes were permitted to | Leland's.— Adv x T L o e ol B Sl Troduced Horse His Cowboys W write essays on “What Are the Ben- vl : applications s never attempts to ‘‘dictate’ o 54 En aving on appi Lox; s e B cently died maex mmmny e bas B CAPATNG OVERSEAS O P00 S NG e | e ot Hand i ena he called, but labor unlons *striking e 7 se essays are to be judged | United States naturalization court in | N ead ... : for betterment of working conditions” | 1'ormer German Ground aud Rifle | for their neatness, otizinality and sin- | the common council —ch ¥ Yev Cons may always rely upon the assistancc i cerity. The government will aw March 10, Commissione an 1. ¢ Brak: L ; of the party, Otto Brahstetter, na Range to be Used as prizes to the three students who w Churel will be at the cit ) ¢ ‘Cent o, o 2 Tt i : A game i s s X 5 > £ Spec rizes Tuesday afternoon from « ' N H ¢ H : 113 | o =, 90 Al beting tlonal secretary, testified today at the | Cargens (1cibesthiessaye A Speclalinriz SRl | de vt e rom N e : : . Rome s TR £ hus s obstina Rl oriihe o M nd s it e be offored cxclusively to the students | o'clock to hear ex o : rfolk & Wost A : o Y e v.of 2,18 semblymen. The prosecution has| _ American Ldquarters. tenz, | of the New Britain Migh school. U Wednesday from b 1o 5 o | ern 1 : s e e ; ri11 of 4 d the party approves the gen-| Ger S 5 An arge — will he e court room 1 . hio Citic : TR Aasiie hkd S i S eral strike as a weapen for pro ! vanze where German wrmy $ . 5 3 g i an Ay . : 2 ) - SR i e Adepdiiiici b pen promoting | et oot inutwh o ew Mexico Also % S35 e B s T thielTzoman campasn : Germans were drilled in the ¢ Ratifies Suffrage ' e s B : ! P G g the bayonet is soon to be turned over he nmittec of ih - 3 . B [ e hie \ e nehe y D DATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | (41, \mericans for agricultural pu Santa Fe, N. M., Feb. 26.—The T. : O e dust 1 adin TG 4 Satih Y i NEW GERMAN GRE Sears SRR, Bose ¥ mn of the Ame House of Representutives of the New | s :d G Cohan's ““The | pep T & S + A b i r > busters. accordi ) T 204 * | can forces in Germg to teuch fx Mexico leg re Y ratificd ! i Wiho Ow E for L DN 103 1 1 1 iled to master most is wi m oom ing to suldier sirinz to take up federal woman amend- roduction to ore Princess Doria’s a course ‘e old ra is near | ment by a vote of 86 to 10. The sen- anten \mmeri X ¥ort Alexander, on w hill overlooking | ate passed the resolution yesterday by | evening ¢ i i 5 E i § assed the re 3 4 thet : X « 1 faction o Yoo Gold Shickl Witho| Coblenz on the Rhine. Agricultural } 5 vote of 17 & churches, e ] a i cllow Gold ~E « Consist~ o1 One-Headed 13 Damon’s Owner may bave been ordered from =L ) 0l is expected 2 T NMrs, Georze Somerville of over by paying for ad and proving | Washington. ‘1 the resolution Saturday., New | Toledo are visiting frien copertya Calliat s e nion s S A\ new cducational program being | Mexico is the thirty-second state to Children's shoes £2, $2.50, §3. $3.50. ! ; bstor ed out Ny headquarters cme- o 5 £1 at Besse-Lela \d Tobaceo Prod ... ¢ j . VCCUSED 01 CONSPIRACY. es e = Lrices opening of unit schools of in- | by ST, nion Pac C out of 1. 1625-2 Auy Wour, Day or Night, | struction for every distinct orwant WILL NOT HAVE TO GO 7 . BUTLER WRITES, Wb T C ) roles A TARRANT & HAFEEY S | lion cfines smonitsn Lorden | TO GERMANS TRIALS T V. Corbin. uf 1l 1ta0 § S i R ; A " visn. many., Thu thie motc o= D; Persons livi Third Ward Republican club, Y 1'e UNDERTAKERS j corps is to Luve a school for tomo- {1 Greyt Britain, Prane and Delgim | Will bold it annsal dinner Gl S e < g e e Ol-Thue Crown. Berlin, bile mechanics in etternich, near ¢ Halll todas MYRTLE St., East End Office, 153 | (01112 PICR, MEAT | (e wre witnesses aswinet Germans | ne ' CRs ! A ublenz, the signal co will have a 5 Si2suns i % e s a Jubilee St.. Tel 1451 ) A + telegraphy | 2Ccused of wur erimes will not hay coeives 1 m - Prosiden: y Atendant—Free U of Parloes, | . i P to Germ! t e Nicholas Murray Butler. of Columbia - ehe 2 rlin d 1o mive stat t T will arrvic aken for Upholstermg. £ ill Tiave o school for cooks und Cinggions UhoN 3 stath !oarri Co y. Sul vt city X rnoon 4 it is stated will e examined | abont 5 o’cloc - Butler states . i . Sl Snveni , 2 fongt : salon PUNERAL DIRECTORS 10 v G S ol v have unit S - a great ceotral . i interes even Tt g 2 5 the ranks 1 T i nout th : Mr. and Mrs. George J. Yenter and the cl the sale of ticke:s ) The News of thes 1y wused @ sen- Som > Pan-German THE FUNERAL HOME I composed of Col. ¥. S. | children of Newark, N. J.. will spend : stopped bufore nner carin ! t e sation lere. owing to fact tha 3 ny Officc and Parlors 15 Walnut Street ] . ) W. Hold ss | the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Wal- | the demand continues vy 4 v e as follows: I Poland is officially on wm: ith extended tong . W. Butty of Union strect. i the past few E GASS.NTR: B © ing with i"kra iate e v °* 3007 tas) Lemberz dis 1 are i ceuntries ¢ ) letter 1ttt ¥ looki forward ) ] Sy "' raken over he tend | » 3 ment

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