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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920. LOCALCK i C]Y ITEJi! SATHROBE | PATEASCOSTINLES, — FvaRGAL (s woms| " " 'RICHTER & bt I, @ war veteran wa [ aken to the hospital lust evening s Hartford Elee Light .. 190 195 | of Hartford continues to be largel: STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr Telcphone 2640 SM_[ | Soviet Ambassador Reveals More | TS [Eomimem X5 i E 1L | Suenden” e . : i 01 Reds' Doings. EXCHANGE REPORTS At (RN i | DRI e o v B _ A few good ones left. Wall Street, Noon.—On the r "\’-m-'ric"" 4 said : g ; league of the Swedish $15.00 Robes ... $10.98 Washington, Feb. 26.—The rela- | to Which thie shorts made many invol- |y e S ran chureh will go {0 Forestvil = 3 Pl $9.98 [} tionemip of Luawis o, A K. Martens, | JA2TY_contiibutions, ~ motors, oils, | Coit's Arms o 111l 35 ening to meet with the leagu We recommend our New Britain local stocks $12.00 Robes ... $9. onship Ladss C 4 B Maste stecls, equipments and shippings were o rer he local party will leave on = i Lussian soviet agent in the United | most conspleuous. General AMotors | v qo, Opr 0 coooeer 100 1 train, high grade investments. UNDERWEAR States and the Russian socialist fed- lelgistcrcd an extreme advance of T e e D $1200 is exve to B K 71-4 points, Crucible’ Steel 5 1- = 2 2 realized from the sale kets T ation w gain the subject of in- 5 ) 5 Bt N et ] sale kets for - £ SPECIAL S Sl SISE S S il nlen arwnerhet cisums menE imects | Nl L Radesiing the Children’s Home concert to bo An order for one share receives the same atte; quiry today before tho Sen: can’ Locomative, Baldwin Locomotive | Nacen b e bond, €Om oo 19 { held at the Lyceum theater Sunday b N i mittee investigating Bolshevik propa-|and American Car 2 to 21-2 and | peck, Stow & Wile : afternoon. Nearly all the seats have tion as any large order. Two piece suits ganda in the United States. Many of | Marine preferred, Atlantic Gulf and { jmasel] wie Co been Sold for the affair. The program ? American Iniernational 1 to 23-4.|g el i . { will start at 3 o’clock sharp ns every 21 6 ¢ leaders a el t the fed- 3 24 andard Screw co! 3 ! 3 = 5 J S = NOW $1.68 & | the leaders and members of th Smectaitics sere featared bn Amers. | SEndard Serew com | one must be out of the theater by & By investing in New Britain stocks you can ge] cration were rounded up in the re-| con Woolen, Paper and Industrial Al E:q‘z:}fz S = ok | o'elocis. » 3 £ CAP SPECIAL cent ruid conducted by the depart-| cohol at gains of 3 to 5 points. ReD- | rpraut & Hine ..o\ g Rev. S. G. Ohman. et an interest return of 17, to 7. ment of justice and now are await- | Tesentative rails rose 1 to 1 3-4. \lo«t Tnion ~ s \MJM\ Lutheran church, left yester- $1.75 Caps -..... 5100 ing deportation. of these gains were shaded or cancel- 2 2 g Rock . to attend B ] Mariens admitted that he had met | 16d, however, when call money opened | ) Prof. Theodore | Own at least one share in the factory-where yo on several occasions in conference or { &t 10 per cent. L. Lundguist will preach Sunday morn- i cxceutive session with the federation | Wall Street, 1:30 . n:.—Secondary - | ing. ; ; are working. High | A meeiing of the Rouillard-Linton 'I'he Farrell e e enied tnat the | steels, especially Lackawanna and Re- | N0 One Is hijured in Crash at [ ting of ¢ ation Al ‘or his | Publi: also Leathe ond shippings Shoolo0thiorl New s Tiems campiililphe helalitius jeveninggand i v . - 5 federation had wny co:‘trc_:‘l o= gl;: dEe v s e R criNews dtem-=. [ matters pertaining 1o the balzar swill BUY NOW ! Don’t wait until you can buy action SOvieteainbassagoRs but a counter e Rionti st 5 The High school ciub will hold its] be acted upon e admitted they had tried to control a counter movement sct in on i : (R e 2 ; o £ t Ot lng O i e witness sald Te tried to | [0t oils, equipments, and _rails. | regular mceting and supper at the he second of u series of drama arge amount. (= * get @ recolution on the subject | GeneTal Motors and American Woolen § . Al (. A. this evenir rn)?':‘lng\.f“ ill vI_- held vl ;hy-] Soune - Ly i - v “y { extended their early gains s T sl e SRS seaple of the IFirst and South Con- 271 MAIN ST. adopted by the J:Ldonuuunl‘dc(zntr;l vins and U. S, m;\ ,\;;‘Lgl.;;xm )w‘:‘x‘.(.l\e.”_\x.m in effect ut | Fregational churches this cvening in | committee and when he failed to do Sl s D e N > sc s mor S Rt e B so, he withdrew. R ’.““‘_“l Stock Exehange quota-|cub held « meeting during the oven- | e Ll O iy £9, s, furnished by Richter & Co., |ine ner ! athletic ¢ e o a o i ihichior i (Co. Iing pericd: | council. K. of C.. will meet this eve- — Juestioned by Wade H. Ellis, o oi L S 3 ’g‘f"’be“’ of the New York Stock| A large section of the ceiling above | ning 1y their rooms at 8 o-clock xchange: the first floor corridor fell down this It has been found advisable by the | ' for the Lunlnhltet‘ Martens | dance committee of the Shuttle Me L. JUDD, F. G. JTDD W. T. SLOP] Deaths dlld Fu“eralb he met with the federation be-; 26, 192 morning just a few minutes after b cun o d e s app, HED Tow Close | classes started. No one was hur fdow ctub 1o indefinitely postpone i el Seanicy Lorowsh te said the Russians had been “oriti- | wm oo T Tun Tiis s 57 | Sapesiion ntas fol mve heshoheld cizing my actions bitterly in letters | am n A nq[m‘ ENFORCEMENT., Saturday night, February 2s. he desired no opposition “from 2he tane LM o B A daughter was horn at thé hospi- will he jeshche Am Car & Fdy % day : o moe evaid ¥llis established that the fed-{ am Cot Oil ... 101, | Stremiau, Azent for This District s T"W"““'\ ';” ’~]‘ nd y-‘l"\-- Investnent Securities e v daughter was born church of the Sac Detroit convention 1ast]Am H & Leather.. 20% : Begin Duties Latter Part of Week. | 0 S o o . Brrne Rooms 309-310 Nat. Bank Bldg. Telephone 1815—181 The burial will be in the Sa- |3 reaffirmed its purp © | Am Loco : S ek 5 f s M. Mrs. ; o Th @ cab naditoanim s (et Am Smelt & Ref. 6 2| Hartiord, Feb. 26—The formal | Sl e eart cemetery. = = 2 RTINS Bo d f ot ; i | 3 Q 4 S e e Sl ) transter of the duties of the prohibi- | EDUCATORS ISSUE 0 har he f; here ork = “If that meeting had been open, | Am Sum Tob ... : 3 $13 |tion enforcement officer of Connecti- | e wnas e In the acu,"y L ichn you w Evelyn Heine. theipolice would eveiraiged iz M, T T 5 aut wil take pl or Satt A CALL TO ARM 2 Jvelyh. the one year and eight | Ellis asked. Am Woolen | .. - = s pnw"wm . LAba L O s e S e N e L M SO T Sk ok (] e We offer and recommend Rudolph Heine, of 53 Market streel. | clubbed them . Martens said, | Atch T & S F ..... § s 2 instruct Julius . Stremlau ed this morning. I nave other meetings of Rus-| At Gulf & W 1 .. E recently appointed .prohibition en- ] = = sian cilizens in the United States.” | Baldwin Loco s TG Rt e s 5 = b : fo recto 1 s state. to e sol-hevis ) Carlo D'Nalo. Ellis put into the record the min-|{ B & O 36 333 36 take chavge of the work which et ang gllertn Souniled-ag Ame”ca" Hardware Urp to Carlo, the one year and ten months f utes of the Detroit convention and l:feth Steel B ... s now being prosecuted und the di-! Cleveland Convention. 51d son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin D'Ns tens transloted a lne or two off Can Pac ........121% rection of €ollector James J. Wal >f 49 Cherry street, d b Warning Azgdinst Seditious O Iussian for the committee. Cen Leath Co 3 3 Mr. Stremlau’s Connecticut head- Cleveland, Feh. 26.—A call to arms | “Permit me to greet vou, in the | Ches & Ohio T quarte will be in the Allyn House 15t seditious org ions and | o —— ledge that eventually my work | Chi Mil & St P. : 385 { puilding bolshevism was sounded today by the | at a price to net 6-83% " = play an important role in the | Chi Rock 1 & P g : R country’s leading educators in various TRYING TO AGREE > i f the <communis Chile . % el s U meeting: ations affiliated nizatio: of - <, M 4 R B s x e e o : MILITARY ME. °S TAKEN. | with the nationul education associ R = tion in ¢onvention here v ] in America.” ) UPO DISABILITY \h to the Detroit convention of | Cons Gus N | i e Corn Prod Ref... 3, | France 1s Determined Railroad Stri Intercst of the 8,000 delesutes was e = denical'ile hod ever saia ] Crucible Stee A 964 Shall Be Kept Under Control. divided between the perils of red radi- : " 73 5 y ST Cuba Cane Sugur B E | calism and the need of the public GO Paibic e Shfesies Weilng e | I Horn) Coal.:. L bow | Favis Fen 26—ilitary measares| sehools for more revenics with which Plans to Determime When President | when'-he saw the mi Endicott-Johnson 5 0 to deat it the xeilpaygutite on "2 }to fight bolshevism and to enlal i CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, WARTFORD : 2L e 2 o Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean rail- | {he work of the schools. ¥ 410, Natl Bk Bldg., Tel. 2120 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.— Cannot Act in That Capacity. > 2 road which, with strikes on othes| At a general session this morning of i 3 on W & ; 31y French lines, is seniously affecting the | the superintendent’s section 4,000 del- S = E T LIQL OR SMUGGLING e o country’s transportation were decided | cgates cheered an address of W. O WE OWN AND OFFER: ; 7 R ol Gen Motor . a ! upon today. It was announced, after 3 rofessor of education, 2 / stitttes “inabil sideni o IN MURDER TRIAL | Gooaricn X a consultation at the ministry of the achers’ college, Columbia university Colts Patent Fire Arms Stock to yield 9<¢. e United States to | Gt Nor pid . | interior, that the government wou!ld 1o urzed immediate p; » by con- * s luties of his otfice and I this ques- e Inspiretion Cop .. i 507 {call out the railroad section of t o of the Smith-Tow! bill pro- det ned was discu | Interboro Cen pid 13 3 army attached to the Paris, Lyons an i a seer of education in from all angles by U s | Maine Deputy Sheriff. on U for | [ut Mer Mar .... 4 3 Mediterranean railroad to insu winct and an annual | committce openi 4 ¥ X Int Mor Mar | 23, | transportation of provisions. federal school appropriation of $100,- o :l: f“‘“:\ ) ]"“m: : o Guide. Tells of Get-Rich- el it = 000,000. At the conclusion of the'ad. | de of procedure. Quick Conspiracy. S 5 o : > . s S i ! Kelly springtield . 5 . el Commero o “i‘;r & the bill \[\llhv)ur a motion far . ' E atic g ; o s s P : o 5 a vo:¢ being made. ' members of the committen owhegan, Me., :h. 26.—Liquor {I\.enveb'(_oppu . 4 8 members 8 en opencd by the - S WATERBURY NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD. ons bill of 1 1 1 ing in the wilderness alon thun,a;rl\ Steel .. 6 Liz smolker held Tuesday nizht at the NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Madden, republicin. da bord s involved in j Lehigh Valley - ? Eiks' club s now in full swing. Tt is ¢ SWASTIKAS VS, Y. W. . Direct Wires to HARTFORD, NEW YORK AND BOSTON. o TR e e ] = 2 L3 expected all workers will turn in their |, & 5 N v g Le story related today from the wit- | arideale k 7 : a0 i s The Swastikas of Hartford, consi - declare the pres S : 2 - 213 < R g ) ered one of the fastest zirls’ teams in t t e L ’ John A. Burke, former 5 . p : cl tonight. 2 being ill or absent frow vE : e ; S D ! New England, will play the team of aiian overnmen s ek ey ~riff, who is on trial for the | Nat Lead .. 6 = = o A .“.“Mw X ‘:M o wes trvi =1 RO riend a — Nev Cons 3 5 FINDS GREAT SAPPHIR iLA.v(‘, lm’n_x ¥ .“f-l . A. tomight in this 5 M : e ) £ ReEusineges R i : ve EC el g BN | iy o Hartford team Tias a v reasury onds i 161 { e ide und Kecper of X ¥ Central 5 {eiesiion clenalis Bienins s riora i FUSoCEERIETE HOS DML T Eq it St : i Chpai NYNH& HRER ¢ five pounds is repor to h been me being the only one lost in the Coupon bonds, FREE of all present or future ITALIAN TAXATION nel Northern Pac .... found at Mogok by a Burmesc. Itsi PASt two Years by the New Britain We Will Collect Coupons Free of Charge i £ | Ohio Cit el e and 50.000 pounds sterling. | - team. Warren Slater THE JITALIAN LIRA has a normal value of 19.3c. At present irked body Jow-dow j Pan Am P & T 5, | and 50,000 pound sterling rec. owing to the depreciation of foreign cxchange the LIR3 is worth the woods rmed by the up-| Penn R R .. 2 S SU LG R T approximately Gc. i 3 Y : he for- | Pressed Steel Car . 91 3 i Ze | FINGER IS INJURED. 1,000 LIRE BONDS are offcred by us at approximately $65.00 follmaoe e ; ; AMBASSADOR TO SAIL SOON. per 1,000 LIRE. As the value of the LIRA incrcases the value of | Rending : Washington. Feb. 26.—Robert Un- asingie oy the bonds increasc proportionatcly. At the normal value of the DisSal L ENca s : e s et : terwood Johnson. newly appointed | jured ) i Rl At LIRA these bonds will be worth $193.00. The profit in this case 1l was \ Depielnt 5 ambassador to Ttaly. called at the | work this morning o would be about $128.00 for each 1000 Lire bond. “1 do net went : e : ; 92 Vhite House today to receive his final | sary to have him removed to the hos The following table gives the par value and interest return om i ; : i ¢ = the bonds in UNITED STATES currency. at cach one cent incréase to s leg Ref see s s < . uctions before leaving for Rome e Har o L S eeaS gian =t R un for treatment. I Hart attend- L = vim Slosss ool said he expected to sall about| ea him, e was able to return {o his in the valuc of the LIRA from the approximate present to the mor- i i = . mal value. b atblican, | 4 el EaTsy S t Burke ¢ gouthern Pac He £ i home this alternoos, un provisi win Hanson, an empiove of the iscussion.” Mr. sf New thou e Gl o B s Si tre mr“j; iy wide diseretion ! st : L S | Value Par Value of “,, "‘: i L D LELES I ke s 00k ¢ v e 1 : | i of the Principal SSARLERE ebee on Ve 2 : LIRA 1000 LIRE WORKING ON MYSTERY., g BN 1 aht = .. 13 S o . \uthorities Trying to Solve Murder | 2na unloaded 2 n T s 807 034 | ~— X = . 333; of Middicbury Woman. { but the main portion of the order did C: 28 E ; ! 100,00 B . ot 3 > until December. Then the < ceees 938 ' 'D‘E}W?WEC’W Jo0 oy Waterbury, Feb. z6.—Ther = e ttereana S Steel ptd . Rl onithegpuryiorf side of the border. Later| Utah Copper . 9 ; 3 X U authoritics in the vovk of clear- | pyryey (ol¢ him that the lquor had | Va Car Chem .... 1% 1 €6 . | T 1% up ie mysiers aommalar Gt R e e e s | S (e o 2 : ! Coroner Johu Monzani — E v an hi inquest ¢ ternoon G o ¢ CLEARING "()l\L 1 1;‘ stioning mnong others Anthony & C ol : i 5 3 “coucleom BUT FIRM? | puestos iouis stoments inics |1 Conquers Want” R . ] Gnz jotne itness. whose | gy Ix the Way London Newspapers | Mother And Her Four I e e e : vested and the vield on the o investment f.“.“ i ‘_' Regard Wilson's Lutest Note on | Children Burn to Death | 4 T e Many men when the wolf is at the e 3 e e o, | destroved taelr home av Greenni | door wish they had saved that “EX- eration o s Y S Soar ot Secnen wnen | ff - TRA DOLLAR.” Do not let this be who were playing on the lower f "wecidentally | —7 S0 m your case. sct fire to the \driatic Question, Taken Up Toda I - contents of — | or Night. : note it is un not to con- | TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | . 162 Any Tlour, Day Night. | . TARRANT & HAFFEY | metses g e Protect yourself by starting at uerw -...rm. “"dlfsm g |5 i el o Decoer i Sl Ll once a Savings Account with The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company s AR s e ..n-..,l e o ) ¢ D i ek ( orner Main and Pcarl Streets, Hartford, Conn. Orders Taken for Upholstering. rute n i 25501 5 i e les a good busincss. bon't o} = SR e which ¢l 3 ) ; S i B pn..ll $1.250,000. Surplus Funds, $1,850,000. FUNERAL DIRECTORS S e e = g i Safe Deposit Boxes Settlement of Estates ; b t| waxT S S $3 and up\\-ards, Wills drawn without charge Andrews &Doolittle, Inc. | .. WANTED—One or (wo. unturnishe Bauk by mai!. lt’s safe and saves time. i | the Adriatic question the pact of Lon-l rofms. Centraiiy located, by Amer icdn couple, Box N in view o gage Officc ani Parlors 15 Waluut Street Telephone. i { THE FCNERAL HOME Jmen‘ that ing a Lmupxom.:e on don will be put into force.