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BATHROBE SALE A few good ones left. $15.00 Robes $10.98 $12.00 Robes ... $9.98 UNDERWEAR SPECIAL Two piece suits NOW $1.68 CAP SPECIAL L.$1.75 Caps b The Farrell Clothing Co. MAIN ST. 271 INJUNCTION TRLAL POSTPONE Chicago, Feb. 25.—Hearing on injunction wzainst the heads of National Baschall league brought Charles W, Murphy, former basebal magnate, was postponed today unvil March 8 by Judge Barrett, of t cir- it court. The injunction petition fsks that members of the National league be _restrained and enjoined from scheduling or formulating ar plans for a baseball circuit for ti 1920 scason FAMOUS AR Brookline, tr the b DIE Mass.. Feb. -John €. stead, a landscape architect, who gned many cxpositi ounds park systems thrdughout the ountry, died at his home here night. Park systems laid out include those Boston and Hartford. HOME I{I_IJ BILL I‘RI London, Fel The for Irish home rule was in the house of commons at once re und ENTED. govern- ment’s bill presented lay. The measure reading. Flu and Colds How They Can Be Prevented Sleep Well—Eat Rezularly—Avoid Persons old=—Don’t Wou Wisely—Exercise Having CLEAR Make for Inflamed \ir Passages tdeal Breeding Grounds Flu Germ: Flu Tt While abbut 1 vedr— the positively id thorities o breathed in. i is Year is Milder, know very iittle flu now than we did germ itsell has never ntitied——stil most that the flu germs the system is in goodl shape and the mer ane linin, the air passages is in healthy tion— these germs are thrown off. A gond plan to melt poRub in a_spoon n ind inhale the v nostrils sev 15t Lefore we more been - or xn'm nir All Colds Promptly. . keep free from c colds irritate the lining of the air pas- d make them real breedin s for germs. Prompt of VapoRub aids in head colds. sore rub V ell chest cover For deep 1ehil ces groun s Viek's co¥s. r hoars ness. throat and flannel ere throat or over the with a cliest and loth. thraat or should first chest and i ~ bludes 1o ope 1€ kS should be rubbed theypitrts until the skin is red—spread on thickly and cavered with two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths Leave the clothing loose around tho ) o the vayors. releascd by heat. may be freely inhaled. DO inhaled with each arey the medication directly to the lungs and air passages. At the sumic time Vicks is absorbed through ud stimula » skin, thus aiding to the oil'vevlun witl External Treatmer Increa K's Vapo- in o\ Use of for Saive reme how to combine in standard time tested Menthol o that when piied to the body he et e liberated in PO Vicks is par riy ommended for children’s croup or colds. since it js externally applied and therefore can he used freely and often without the cst harmful effects The best of is the - of people to the form, the th the re evidence the value steadil 1sing num- who have been convi use of this “outside’ ment Beginning with ail drug grawn the customers of a stove, the use -year by year—state v state—until npw more than 17 million jars are used annually. And this in Spite of the fact that Vick's is e form of treatment to many olks in the North and West. Vicks an be had at all druggists in sizes—30¢, 60c or § . last | him | condi- ! preventing ! the | Colds | b is the discovery of | rolina druggist who found | of | three | 'PROLETARIAT RULE ! | WANTED BY MARTENS Says He Would lee To Seg Suau leaunsmp Here. W K. tie ishington, Feb, L. Martens, Fussian soviet United States, told the committee today to see the *‘dictator: the proletariat” set up Lere. “That is vhat I wish,” he “rot what I am working for.” > was given permission (o qualif: temcat made at a previous se: was a revolutionist in the sena hip of said, “that I have the revolution in vhere.” meant,” he always worked fo- fiussia, not revolution els Wade Ellis, examiner for the com- mittee, asked if u Lieui. Col. Beck was on the soviet bureau staff in New York. listed as “military attorney Beek Changes Allegiance., Martens identified him and Mr lis introduced a report signed by the check made by British military au- thorities cutlining a plan of military operations against the Bolshevik power in Russia. “He has changed tens said. “You know this man betrayed cause. when he came over to you Me. Eilis asked. I know Col. El- his views,” Beck is an haenest man, ond 1 don't mind his honest change of opinion,” Martens said, adding that Col. Beck was receiving 50 a month as “military attache.” “We have many first class men of the old regime serving the soviet re- sime now—Gen. Brussilof. for in- stance,” Martens said. Martens admitted that he attend- :troit convention of Russian sts and identified the follow- ng telegram fo the conference which introduced by Mr. Elli “Comrades, 1 greet you and wish you success in your work, in name of the Russian federated republic of workers and D Fayors Communism Her irterts conceded that this meant o wished for success of communism in the United States. A reply from the -convention told Martens that the Russian socialists *“were striving with all their power to break the yoke capital in the United LA’ i The reading of w manifesto pre- pared at the Detroit meeting brought an impassioned protest from Martens. anifesto said that ‘‘combining ¢ Comrade Lenne with revolutionary activities in thi in the words of Lenine strong reve utionary ot other United States, will build up a movement here. Martens id Eliis was ments unfair ng docu- Mexico City and Sauntu Now Able to Communicate By This Modern Method. Wireless | ion be cen Mexico City and Santiago. CLile, has Dheen estab- lishéd and the Mexicun legation in the latter city is receiving approxi- ely 2.000 words of news daily } which transmitted from the huge station at Chapultepec fo a receiving station in Santiago, rnando Cuen, le, published ch is available - news letter wh DRUGGISTS BIG BU before has there been such in druzs. several of the druggis stated toda why business was so time, the information while there is very ‘one has et rid of it. s of cough made. Never business leading asked at thi ven thz little influenza, coid and is Consequently, and cur bi, city When cold 23 ——Mr& Alice 1"\:.1\1!‘1')1\ , died in a hos- from injuries re- being str by a train at last n Ier brother, killed recently a moving train Dissel, o pital ed in Grandview | Jon Wicke while trying to board at place. ck Tit. the same BIRTHDAY PARTY, Fele t, daughter and Mrs. Geo . Prest, of Fairview street, gathe t her home yesterday afternoon cbrate the ry of thday. selections de- Friends ci to ¢ 13th piano were indulged in after which a 1tfu] luncheon was served. ACCEPTED. formal ac- ept of America’s challenge for the Davis cup, emblematic of the world's team tennis championship was received here today from Au tralia. The cablegram was addre to the U. S. Lawn Tennis i TENNIS CHALLENGE York. F nee PRIZE, WINS $300 Anthony Borsella street this city, was awarded ¢t prize at the recent nce. Wohtley of “t received the gold w Church of | > Rouillard- | night. Febr members are u reyy o bo present. as th o final me S nd final plans wi be discuss embers who have taken app! Le urged to be at| pihis meetd i { zently { will be { fore the B EW BRITAIN REAVIS. BOOMED FOR VICE-PRESIDENT REAVTS Washington Charles Fran Reavis ngressman recent probability for the republican candidacy for vice-president. At a roundup of G. [ 8 N5 substantial indication that at the convention, of his colleagues in the hou mmal announcement of his candidacy, it was said. will be made shortly in Nebraska. Reavis hails from the Lincoln (Neb.) district. PROFITEERS RAPPED BY MAYOR QUIGLEY (Continued from there he would be backed by leaders was Chicago First Page.) that board, for $419,000 granted and the two-platoon put into efiect the city would face a 50 mill tax rate. been The reguest has been to $180,000. In raising the grand list® $6,000,060, the :ssessors have added §1.000,060 to personal property, $1,000,000 to autos, $3.000.060 to ths workingmen’'s and 1,000,000 0 factor suves, he claims, he can substantiate. With the exception ments and 2 forther clallenge 1o bate any man in the city on the 21 mill tax covpled with a prophocy that the 25 muill tax will o through fying, he has nothing more to say for puib- lication today. He - adds. however, that the city meeting this year wijl not be the scene of a mob unless the op- position plans to male it one, and in that event “we can get load of ‘Bo- hunks’ to down and he concluded. CITY ITEMS e cluims. of those st 2o ter 38 Pleasar barbershop in rects to make William J. Step, of street, is opening up a Terryville, where he ex his home soon. New Britain held 2 whist and Electrie hall and by the following: est, Order of Owls, social last night in prizes were taken T.adies, First, Mrs. Conbbel; second. Anna Schram: con- solation, Mrs. J. Oughtson. Men’s, First, Charles Ronalter; second, Chas. Peck; conselation. Frank Brown. A daughter was born St at tha New Britain General to Mr. and Mrs. George Popalyn, 36 Hawkins street. evening hospital of GOVERNMENT PROBE OF MICH. FIASCO| Complete Iuvestigation 10 Be Made By Roper's Men of Allezed Open Revolt. lington, TIeh. 2 -A investigation of the prohibi troversy in Iron county, M be made by the bureau or revenve, ( i d toda; ylor, deputy prohibition wiil leave toni Grand Rapids and Iron R take up with the auth controversy which led tion Commissioner Dal cago to declaie the olt.” Mr. importance complete on con- will internai Roper an- ities there Dist. Prohibi- vmple at county in “open Roper said. however, (hat of Mr. Gavlord's visit shoulc not be e serated. He lLad beca stru to make a 1o of the entral district for ctlier y-urposcs and his itinevary was enlar:ed in order to permit the bureau te obtain first hand informeti e casc ofil ieved it ibie to get the ccnilicting ¢ together nd iron out 1 without DUS cor Gaylord before leuving with Assist. Attorney ¢ with respect 101 o nd \( oid etween the two branches of 1ent in dealing with « the misumdc PROPOSALS SIDETRACKED. Washi Feb. o5.—Consideri- tion of dent Wilson's proposa for settlement of railroad cmployes ] nds by an impartia] tribun- was sidetracked today union of- ord fo give the Tight of way to : finish fight on the YL rently raijbad reorganization bill, by DAILY "HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ~vmw«\,.,w~ ;__FINANCIAL_{ WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS 10:30 a. ues w openir of market, prospecis of higher rates being a factor in the further reaction. Losses of I 10 3 points accompanied initial ofierings of steels, equipmen moiors and shippings, rails and metals yielding moderately. The w cr featuves in- cluded R i kawanna and Crucible steels, Chandler and General Motors, Mexican and Pan-American Petroleums, Atlantic Gulf and Utah (!)T‘Dc( peciaities o various de- B i bly American Woolen, md Industrial Al- Iy, Noon— scemed (o expend its fo. ho th arket comparative dullness. A few in- als and low-priced rails made full recovery. In the main, i prices hovered near pending publication of il tation for money. <Call loans opened 7 per cent., an advance of one per cent. from the rate of the past fort- night, Fresh liquidation sct in befor: motors and shipping further line. Bonds making a Wall Street, speculative sumed at’ the m.—Selling of promptly toda re- broke he reaction e in the first settling down to the dec new v record at 95.5 Wall Street. 0 P. M.—Announc ment that the local federal reserse ion and an advance in call money to 9 per cent. caused further price recessions at middas. Steels and equipments Wwere amons the shares most affected by further pressure, but no part of the list exempt. Walil Street, Close—Decline: were extended in all directions later. the further shrinkage being concurrent with call money's continued rise to 12 per cent. The close wa: k. Sales approximately 1,150,000 shares. was New York Stoc: tions, furnished members of the xchange: quota- & Co., York Stock Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Smelt & f. 1 .\u_ Ret com Sum Tob . Am T & T Am Wreolen ... Anaconda Cop Atch T & S ¥ AL GuIf & W Baldwin Lo B& O Beth B 1161, 55% 3114 #1401 i04 lI; s1s 14615 1041, lh Co Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St Chi R T & P Chile Cop Chino Cop Cons Gas .... Corn Prad Ref ‘rucible Sieel 1ba, Cane Sugar. Zndicott-Johnson Erie S e 1st prd Gaston W & Gen Elc: Gen Motors Goodrich Co . ... 3 B orincale e Imspiratien Cop. Int Me Mar Int Mer Mar Int kel Int pe Kelly Springficld .1 Kennec Copper Lack Steel ... Lehigh Valley . Max Motor 9 Mex Petroleum .. Midv: Missour Nat Lead ... N ¥ Air Brake N ¥ Central ...} INYNH&HRR Norfolk & West .. North American .. Northern Pac Ohio Cities Gas . Pan Am P & T ... Penn R Pittsburzh Coal Pressed Steel Car Ray prd R Cons Read Southe Southern R, Studebalker Texas Co Tobacco I’ Tnion Pa United ruit United Retail Food Prod Indus Alco » Copper ar Chem Willy's Overland onse nE New PORT. Yorlk CLIARING HOUSE Ne York. today s 1t oand DIES OF BURNS. Chojenshi. aged 1 died at th hospital last night of his home Mond hospital v ward ars, 5 Park Brituin General burns sustained at He w wdmitted to the terduy -atternoon FEBRUARY 25, 1920. LOCAL STOCK MARKET QUOTED (Furnished by Stanley R. Richter & Co. Lddy, Msr.) Bid Hartford 190 Southern American American American American Silver Billir & Spencer . 3ristol Brass . Colt’'s Arms Bagle Lock landers, Fra National Mar Lawmp .. New Britain Machine Pond com Judd Mfz Co <, Stow & Wilcox R\!a ell A\ 2] Light Co y & C com Ley Standard Screw Stanley Rule & Stanley Works Traut & Hine Union AT Co .. Deaths and Funerals. 2 Carty. . William H. Coogan of Whiting has returned from Woleshoro, N. H., where she was called last weel to the bedside of I dying brother, Edward M, Carty, who died Saturday. The funeral wwas held yesterday from the Catholic church thers MG ty was a member of thie Hartford lodge of Iklks and also helonged to the Foresters and Moose. He leaves his wife and one other Mrs. C. Dorov: of i sirect ar- NE “uneral services were held this aft- ernoon at 1 frem the late home of AMrs, Jessie Bulls Roberts street. Interment was in n Hills ceme- tery, Middletown. Mrs, s The funera rich was held with burial in died Monday Goodr of Mrs. Lester this afternoon, Fairview cemetery at the hospital. Raymond Raymond S . died yveste day at his home at fayette street of pneumonia he o ir were buried this afternvon atl 2 o'clock from Laraia & Co's undertaking par- lors. Interment was in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Sophia ¥ Mrs, Sophia Barows years. died this morning at h 45 High street. She was the wife of Stanley Burowski. The death is paLhetic one, the deceased giving birth to twins last Saturday. Her death was due to influen: She leaves besides the above mentioned. three other chil- dren, two of wham twins, and her parents. The funeral will be held iday morning at the church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The burial will he in the Sact rt cemetery. owski aged 26 home, ki, Mrs, E > The funeral of Mr was held at 1:30 noon at her Rev. D service: cemete ckson. Frie u'clock this S8 Camp te ickson after- strect. at the nirview heme, . Ohman offici: al was in Aram ernoon > home 31 1-2 Lafayette ices were hald tF Tome ay of his parents z street. Funeral serv- afternoon from th MAY RESUME TRADE nd Senate of Rome 1s Rapidly Discussing the Question sumiption of Trade With Russia, Fi Resumption of relutions with Russia is being wide- ly discussed in the press as well in the senate and chamber the qu tion deeply interesting the pubiic, par- ticularly because of the determined attitude of the socialist arty demands recoznition of the soviet re- gime by the government. mier Nitti it is declared litical was guided by considerations in consenting to an approach to Russia, onc politi 1 the other commercial. The’ p mier shown a consistent de to please tI ocialists, who represer in the Rome, Ieb. in po- two has iv chau icatio® of the mment and it is s poliey will grad- socialists into the ranks 3 the constitutionalist INTERCEDE FOR PRISONERS Ambas-adorial Council Will Have Iungarian w: I'risoners reed From Rumanian Prisons, Par counvil » the peal of Feb. 2 this morning a respective government the inter d military com- mission to Hungary intervention in favar of Hungur Ay manian military o demned to death The rest of the session was take ¥ routine matters. the reply to the terms of the over until il Millerand from London ARl American hassador to Frd ! take j the delilier to th i rull power s, mbassadorial to refer for us seiz authorities retn rtin Huni- ations relat LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ND- 1-1 ot Watel ew PWANTED—Youn: clerical wor cellent ment opportu to Box which ; Try to | the ap- | Ru- | am =l was | men RICHTER & CO Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 3040 We recommend our New Britain local stocks high gi‘ade investments. An order for one share receives the same atten: tion as any large order. By investing in New Britain stocks you can get) an interest return of 4<; to 7%. Own at least one share in the factory where you are working. BUY NOW ! large amount. Don’t wait until you can buy 1. JUDD, ¥. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER] - JUDD & CO. Investment Securities Bank Bldg. Telephone 1815181 Rooms 309-310 Nat. *‘Own a share in the factory where you work’ We offer and recommend American Hardware Corp. Stock at a price to net 6.83% GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2120 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr. WE OWN AND OFFER: Colts Patent Fire Arms Stock to yield 9 F rlsble & Co. TAIN BRITAIN NATIONAL b NEW YORK AND HARTFORD. ANK BLDG. BOSTON. WATERBURY NEW Divect Wires to HARTFORD, Italian Government Treasury Bonds bonds, FREE of all present or futurc ITALIAN TAXATION We Will Collect Coupons kree of Charge. THE ITALIAN LIRA has a normal value of 12.5c. .\t present : i0 the depreciation of foreign exchange the LIRA is worth approximately 6 2 1,000 LIR Coupon BONDS arc offered by us at approximately $65.00 per 1,000 LIRE. As the value of the LIR\ increases the value of « bonds in ase proportionately. At the normal value of the LIRA these bonds will be worth $193.00. The profit in this case wou be about $128.00 for cach 1000 Lire bond. The following table gives i par value and intercst return on the bonds in UNIT! STAT! rency, at each one cent inercase in the value of the LIRA from the approximaic present to the nors mal vahue, i Par Valuc of Principal 1060 LIRE Value of the *Normal rate. the principal in- increasc propor- shows conclusively that hoth the original investment Lira to normal. The above tabl vested and the yield on tionately with the return of the Tel. 1810 1841 1. W. Porter Gl C.Weld News Rome correspondent. Bot prince rcgent and the premie; wounded. the report declares.~ POWERS. | —Amb: ARY Feb. 25 NOT GIVEN PL Washiy Wallace, at 1 pienary on sador has not been for deliberations powers to act the Amer- Tel. 1625-2 Any Tour, Day or TARRANT & HA UNDERTAKERS ;1 53 MYRILE St, East ¥nd Offic 1y Jubilce St Tel. 1451-2. Attendant—Free Use of Pai Taken for Upholstering ican government in relative 1o the reuty. depari- | Mr. adoria today State was reiterated that ending the am purcly in Lady | Orders FUNERAD DIRECFORS Andrews&flnufitfle, THE FUNERAD HOME tfice and Parlors 15 YWalume Teiephone, - ATT An MPTED, titemp ASSASSINATION ondan. I Protit om nier ch f