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NEW RITATN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1920. 1 the moment, your sty ing will force yonr qualifications on the attentions of a busy world. in n Clothe your individuality a manner that will sccure hearing for your personality. There's a bunch of courage slad garments if they are nd to in well fitted to your needs Your figure, NEW SPRIN The Farrell Clothinz Ce. 271 MAIN ST. G SUITS Deaths and Funerals. Thor Jerengues. Thor Jerengues. a resident of Etm Hill, died Saturday night at the Now- ington sannarium after a lingering iliness. He was 34 years old. and a carpenter Ly trade. He leaves his wife and two children. He was a Tember of Phenix lodge. 1. O. O. F. ! The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Erwin Mortuary chapel. Rev. J. E. Kling- berg will officiate, and the burial will be in Fairview cemetery. Rcbetta Leach. the infant daugkter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Leach of 1454 tanley street, died vesterday. The fuperal was held this afternoon. Dmrwood Landon. i of Durwoed Landon | o'clock yesterday aft- | home of his parents, Mr. amd Mre. James K. lLandon of 2 Francis street. Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Will officiated at the service. and tlie burial was in Fairview cemetery. Mrs. Mary Stark Crane. i Funeral services were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Ma Stark Crame. Rev. H. A. Cook, pastor of the THnity Methodist church was | in charge of the funeral and bu was in Fairview cemetery. The pali- | Mearers were Messrs. Gladden, Beech- ! et, Boyington, Shepherd, Wilcox and | Co tin. Rebetta, | 1 f | The fuaeraj was hald at 2 ernoon at the CARD OF THANKS We wieh to thank our friends : neighbors for the lovely floral fering and sincere sdness fended to us in the our s8n and brother. MR. ex- loss of little | AND MRS. J. K. D IPAMILY. COMMERC DIVIDEND. “At a meeting of the directors of the Commercial Trust company today it was vofed to place the stock of that ffompany on a dividend basis of six s per cent.. dating from April 1 short tinfe ago the ends we increased from four to five per cen and the present makes a total | raise of two per cent. during the y ise holden : the I Probate nd for of 0. . Judge or in chi AR DI rd F. Gaff Hollcra Birita Present, Bern Estate of John Hailoran, late of New district. deceased Upon ithe petition of said New Britain though more than elapscd sirfce the death of a de- ceased, an instrument in writing pur- port. 1 2 to be the last wiil.and testa- nt of said dece: of Annie H. Lee praying that al- ten years have | sed quay be proved, approved and admitied to probate, as per application on file more fuily ap- Pears, it is Ordered—Thai heard and determincd Oilive in New 1} 2 on the 19th day of M at § o'clock in the fos wtice be given of the sai¢ application and the time and piace of hearmg thereon, by publish- ing this order in sonic newspaper pub lished in New Britain, having a | circulation in said distriet and by post- | ing a copy there the public sign | post in tie 2ritain, in | saic district, and by «a copy of | this order to all heirs at and les tedy, and return n BERNARD I 4 | be Lte | application at the Pro in said district, ch, A, D. 1920, | noon. and that pendency of said i sa.d A TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | OR tenement | years, all! three t SALE — Two kouscs, built only moderm improvemer Wil sell | Tor 315,000 with swall cash pas- | ment. Inguire J. Hochman Agency. 278 Main St Tel. 1130 3-16-3d | — WANTED—arm. Would like to leage farm of 10 to 60 acres, vicin- «ity of New Britain or Plainville. Box Farm 7. Herald. 3-15-6dx laundress for small 50 Lexingio:n 8-16-2dx WANTED—Good wakh to itako home, stroet. messengors., Union Tel WANT I DT w0 Westorn $2 per Co. 3-15-24 B e S — f WANTED-~Washiniz 16 do at home, Mrs. Weber, 144 Glen Bt., second { ing reached that city COMPLETES FIFTY : New 1 cated, | the 2 fut | and 5 floor, 8-15-2dx GERMANY STILL IN STATE OF REVOLT (Continued from Fir ment is simply one of expectancy. It finds no reason to interfere with Ger- man; internal affa and is taking only such precautions as the indicated ival of the military spirit in Prus- sia demands. The question of what may prove to be eventually the regu- constituted government of Prus- a and the cther states in the former erman empirc is preoccupying French official circles less than the execution of the treaty of Versailles upon which the French government it was indicated will remain absolute- 1y firm. May Change Commanders. Some significance is attached here to a conference which Premier Mil- lerand had this marning with Gen. Mangin, former commander in chiel of the French forces on the Rhine. No dissatisfaction is felt here with Gen. Degoutte, at present in com- mand. but it is not forgotten that the name of Mangin means far more to the German militarists. No confirmation is obtainable of the reports that the French forces on the Rhine are being reinforced but it was said at the foreign office this morning that it was quite passible the reserves of the Rhine army had been brought up from the rear in preparation for eventualities. A contingent of the class of 1920 left the Paris railroad stations this morning ta join their regiments. This proceeding was according to previous- ly arranged plamns, having no connec- ion with the events in Germany. Nevertheless the fact that the young men were on their way to join the calors for the first time made them the object of especially sympathetic attention from the publi May Avert Big Strike. > Berlin, March 14 (By the Associated Press.)-—An unconfirmed report was current shortly before midnight to- nizht that the new German sovern- ment had reached an agreemeat with the Ebert govermment in order to aveid the threatened railway strike. It is reported here that the seuth German gene: and the Saxon troops have ziven their adherenee to Gustav Neske, the minister of defense in the Ebert government. Independent sox ists met vesterday decided to take advantage of the pres- ent situation in rmany and pro- claim a soviet government, according to advices from Basle the news hav- by telephone. lists and commun- at Manheim and YEARS OF SERVICE Has Bceen Em- William k. Stevens ployed at the Stanley Works for Half Cent: . of 537 Cedar round out a term of 56 in tha Stanley Works next Saturday. During his half cen- tury of emplovment he advanced to the head of the sales force covering England territory. Mr. Stevens entered the factory to work at the age of 19 years. He soon advanced to the position of head of the shipping department and then to a similar position in the packing de- partment. During the past few vears he has been senior head of the Neéw ngland sales staff. He is now en- in office work, having retired frem active salesmanship. At the time Mr. Stevens entered the employ of the Stanley Works the con- cern consisted of a small building where the bolt shop was formerly lo- on the site of what was later tional Spring Bed company. He has personally witnessed the wonder- 1pid expansion of the Stanley s from a-small enterprise to one Witliam evens strect will years' service w | of the foremost corporations engaged ! in the manufacture of builders' hard- ware, He put rdware exhibition of Stanley Works also arranged the exhibit of the concern at the World's fair in Chica- There are only three men besides Stevens who have finished 50 years' service at the Stanley Worki. They are Charles Hart, Herm H' Fleischer and John Dunlay. up the first made b# the Mr. SCHOOLBOY DIES. Andrew 7 a. 3 vears, son M. and Mrs. Joseph Zajtila of 2 Acorn street. died this afternoon of pneumonia. He was a student in St. Mary's parochial school in the seventh rad Besides his parents. four brothers and a sister survive. The funeral will be held at 8$:30 o'clock Wedn ¥ morning at Al Souls church. The burial will be in St Mary's new cemetery. of At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain. within and for the Dis- trict of Berlin, in the County of Hart- ord and State of Connecticut, on the th day of March, A. D., 1920. Present. Bernard F. Gaffney, judge. of Mary I. Halloran or Halloran, late of New Brit- said district deceased. petition of Annie 1. Britzin, prayir letters of administration may ranted on said estate, as per ap- piication on file more fully appears it is Ordered—Thai :aid application be heard and determined at the Probate Office, in New Britain, in raid dis- irict. on the 19th day of March, A. D., 1920, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon. and that notice be given of the pend- in Upon of the said ency of said application and the time | by | some nows- | and place of theraon, publishing this paper pubilshed in enid New Britain, having a circulaiion in safd distriet, and by pesting a copy thereof, on tha public sign-post in the Town of New Britair, in said distriet, and return make, hearing order in BERNARD F. GAFFNBY. Judge. CITY ITEMS ‘;i:‘fi:‘!o ;lw Rouillar d- Fair. State Armory Jazz orchestra ke Linton Arch Advt. All plans are completed second annual dance of Britain chapter, Hadassah, to be on Thursday eveninz in Barde hall. The Alpha String orchestra play Flonzaley vour Camp Curl = the w held for- the will Quartet at South church Tuesday night.—aAdvt. Phenix lodse, 1. O. Wednesday cvening second degree on a date Don’t forzet Patrick’s dance hall.—advt. Miss Ruth Bas Emerson college tion. St. Patrick’s whist given at Electric O. to class B confer of will meet the candi- (3PS Wed. (o). night, . St LElks’ irom vaca- ette '1s home for a spring and dance will hall Wednesday Order of Owls. be night by Ladies —advt. Miss Mabel Bollerer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Bolierer, a weil known florist, is attending the annual flower show at New York. She will also make.a business trip to New Jersey. Eight big booths at the Rouillard Linton Camp Fair, State Armory. Curley’s Jazz orchestra.—Advt. The pelice were notified today an attempt ‘was made yester enter the 5 and 10 cent store at corner of Main and Myrtle street. St. Patrick’s whist and dance will be given at Electric hall Wednesday night by Ladies’ Nest. Order of Owls. —advt. At the close of the police ion this morning, Judge John H. Kirkham decreased the amount of bail in the case of Pastoln Columhba from $1,000 to $700. Don’t forget B. P. Patrick’'s dance Wed. ‘hall.—advt. A formal dolls’ that to the court (SR 5} night, St. Elks’ party will be siven the women of the McAll Mission next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elisha Cooper. of 163 Vine street. The auxiliary has been dressing dolls for French orphans. All members and friends who are inter- ested are invited to attend. lonzaley Quartet at South church Tuesday night.—Advt. Mr. and Mrs. Abta n Edelson, of Wallace street, are being congrati- lated npon the birth of a daughter born March 12. Mrs Rdelson was formerly Miss Sadie Krechevsky, of Hartford avenue. Frank Borkewicz day by Traflic Officer phere for operating without a license. Spencer and Thompson, local boy furnish the entertainment tonight at the Rouillard-Linton Camp Fair, State Arpory. Curley's Jazz orchestra.—Ad. John L. Ress is planning a trip to Cuba at an early date. Axel Galm:berg of Fairview street has re-enlisted in the army and will serve with the quartermasters corps at Honolulu. He served ove seas with the enginering Service. Don't forzet @y, Patrick’s dance night, hall.—advt. Burns, Star Athlete, In Critical Condition Witliam Burns, ar high school athlete, is in a critical condition at the New Britain eneral hospital where he was operated on today by Dr. George W. Dunn. He is suffering from ruptured appendix and periton- iti: by wus arvested to- Clarence Lam- an automobile B Wed. FALSE ALARM. NO FIR The fire department members were roused from their slumber at 3 o'clock this morning by an alarm from Box 223 at the corner of South Main and Brook street. Someone passing in an automobile was attracted by the of the rising moon, and thinking there was a_fire,” sent in the call for the department. g BUSINESS FOR COURTS. Rackliffe Brothers Co., Inc.. today brought suit through Lawyer William C. Hungerford against EFmma ¥ Rhodes to recover $300. Property on Wooster street has been attached by Deputy Sheritf M. D. Stockwell. The writ is returnable in the court of com- mon pleas on the first Tuesday in April. ASTOR IS REMF Rev. Edward V. Gri Andrew’s Lithuanian recipient of gifts yesterday in of his' birthday which occurs on mext Thursday. The presentation was made at the close of the 10:30 o'clock mass. Father G ed thanking h paris their’ thoughtfulness. pastor of St the honor s hioners for Bancroft is Given Office Management Bancroft was office manager Lauren M. to the position of the Corbin Screw corporation this morning. The appointment became effective today, and was made George P. Spear, who became general manager last Frid Mr. recently completed a term of 30 years' employment with two branches of the American Hardware corporation. by ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED, At a reception given at the home of William Walsh. of East street, yesterday afternoon. the en gagement of Miss Olive Feore {o M Walsh was announced. M Feore i well known and is emploved as book keeper at the Elmer Automobile Sa Mr. Walsh is employed at FORMER RESIDENT HONORED. Word was received in this cli; today 1o the effect that edericlk Hartman, Jr,, of Wetherstield, I hoen nominated Confressman | Augustine Lonergan ae principal for the entrance examinatlon for tho Naval Academy at Annapolis in Aprii The young man Is the son of Fred- erick C. Hartman, a former resident of this city, church, was | respond- | promoted | of | Bancrof | Main | e i i FINANCIAL \ | S { WALL STREET STOCK Wall Street. 10:30 A. M.—The only notable exception to the moderate heavy tone at the opening of to stock market was Crucible Stec | which immediately added five to last Saturday’s 16-point advance. This was increased to almost 10 points within the first half-hour. In other quarters of the list trading seemed 1o be influenced by further uncertainty respecting the course of foreign ex- ; change and jatest developments il Germany. The local money market also figured as an uncertain quantity ause of today's heavy lax pay- Reactions of 2 leaders followed ¢hu con- prevent Close— among W, take ac stock in later however some & new maxirvnms, The s’ strong U approxi- 1,000,000 shares. from eht distributien other rally set Stock: to mated York Su tions, furnished members of the Exchange: New change quota- Richter & Co., New York Stock by March High 15, 19 Low 41714 Close [ Allis Chalmer 3216 Am Beet Sugav Am Can : A Car & Fdy Am H & Leathe Am Loco ..... Am Smelt & Ref. . Am Sug Ref com Am Sum Tob Am T & T Am Toh Am Woolen Anaconda Cop Atch T & S P . At Gulf & W I Baldwin Loco B& O eth Nteel BRT Can Pac Cen Leath Co Ches & Ohio Cht Mil & St Chi Rock 1 & Chile Cop Chino Cop Col " & I Cous Gas . Corn Prod Ref Crucible Stee] 1ba Cane Suga Elk Horn Coal 2 Endicott-Johnson 108 ESrIciys SER SN 1 Erie 1st prd 24 Gaston W & W Gen Klec Gen Motor: Goodrich Co Gt Noy pfd 1linois Cen .. Inspiration Cop Interboro Con Inierboro (‘on Int Mer Mav Int Mer Mar Int ickel e Int Paper . Kelly Springfiel Kennee Copper Lack Stéel Lehigh Valle Max Motor Mex Petroleum Midvale Steel Missouri Pac at Lead Nev Cons PN Y Cenwal ..... YNH&HRR Norfolk West North Americ Northern Pac Ohio Cities . Pan Am P & T .. Penn R R Pressed Steel Car . Ray (ons Reading Rep 1 & Royal D, Sinclair Oil Sloss-§ Steel Southern Pac Southern Ry Studebateet Texas (o Texas & Pac Tobacco Prod ‘Union Pac United Fruit United Retail s U Food Prod Indus Alco Rubber Co eel .. U S Steel pfd Utah Copper Va Car Chem Willys Overl: P v pra pfd. . d 98 18 s8 96 s 2 .102% Ny R & s Log - U s e nd CLEARING HOU REPORT. New York. March 15.— York { Clearing Houw atement for today: changes, $666.942.851: balance: COTTON CONSUMPTION. vashington. March 15.- | consumed during February amounted to 1 equivalent an ales lint and 26,320 bales ters, the census bureau announce St rOR Louis Holthauser, firm of Kirkhan. and Camp, has brousht divorce pro- ceedings to secure separation his wife. The couple have been liv ing apart for more than 10 years. The suit will come up in the .April term of the superior court. DIVORC through the Cooper, Hungerfc law PLAN ST. PATRICK'S SUPT Isabella circle, Daughters of la. Will hold a regular mecting evening at 8§ o'clock In their cluh rooms. Arrangements will be com-. pleted for the annual St Patrick’s supper to be held ,in the rooms on | Wednesgay evening, March 17, from 3 | to 8 o'clock, | LOCAL STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS| poinus | Americ | original MARKET QUOTED % RICHTER & CO Members New Yeork Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN, CONN| STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telephone 2640 Mgr.) { Bid Asked ! 190 14 97 1 214 140 1 Sianley R. Eddy, Hartford Southern n American American Billings & ‘Spencer Bristol DBrass Colt’s Arms Co agle Lock Co .. . Landers Frary & Clark National Mar Laup B Machine Niles Pond com North & Judd M Peck, Stow & W Russell Mfg Co Scoville Mfg Co andard Screw Stanley Rule & Stanley Works Traut & Hine Union Mfg « *ex-div. Flec N 1 Light Tel Co Brass ¥ Hardware Silver 50 New Britain Machine Co lcox com Level 25 Niles Bement & Pond ANOTHER “BONUS PLAN” This Would Tax Into Treasury S plus War Profits of Sta L 5 50 Landers, Frary & Clark. resolu- | : 50 North & Judd Steel. Ete. Washington, March 15.- tion proposing legislation to the United Sthtes treasury” for the benefit of former service men, sur- plus war profits held by the Standard Oil Co., the U Steel Corp. and other companies or corporations was introduced today by Represents Little, republican, Kansas. | The measure w prepared by the private soldiers and sailors legion and was offered by Mr. Little aftev some changes had been made in the draft. The measure ive proposes that the at- torney general be instructed to begin immediate injunction proceedings against the corporations to restrai them or their officers or agents taking any steps either by stock divi- dends or other devices to distribute | through stack dividends or otherwise the surplus war profits accumulated in their treasuries during the past six year i The ways and means committee would he directed to draft immedi- | ately a bill to tax the surplus profits in the treasu 35 Stanley Works 40 American Hardware DALY COUNCIL PLANS Prominent faocturer to Talk on “Re. construction” Sunday, April 4—7T0 Confer Degrees Tomorrow Night. Dr. James J. Walsh of New York city will deliver a Jecture on “Recon- struction” on Sunday, April 4, under the auspices of Daly Council, Knights of Columbus. The meeting will prob- ably be at one of the local theaters Dr. Walsh is touring the country for the K. of (. organization and he is said to be prominent among the best public speakers of the day. Daly council, K. of (., will hold a regulir meeting tomorrow evening at the club rooms on Main street. The first and second degrees will be ex- emplitied for a number of candidates. About 75 new members will receive the obligations of the third degree at Bardec! hall on Sunday afternoon, March 28. H. L. JUDD, F. G. JUDD W. T. SLOPER jUDD & CO. Investinent Securities WEST MAIN STREET Telephone 18151816 *“Own a share in the factory where you work” We offer A. C. GILBERT CO. 8% PREFERRED STOCK AT 100 Callable at 115 Funeral of Judge Coats i this afternoon, and |1 =chool 1 « secured, fort local a Guilford ing and cost i i T Walker Latham' took fow nouncement s Frank Cotton | pound | of lin- | from | this | 1 company h | ment Joan ad which, Is Held This Afternoon Members of the New Britain Bar association in a body Ltended the funeral of the late Judge John Coats will later frame resolutions upon his death, The fu- neral services were held at 3 o'clock under the direction of Rev. William Ross, pastor of the First Baptist church, of which church the deceased had been member for many years. The pall bearers were: W. L. Weld, H. W. Eddy, C Moore and E. Tt Hitchcock, representing the First Baptist church: William J. Rawlings representing the Masons, and W. Klett-representing the bar assoc tion. A quartet g duri the services. Burial was in New Jd.ondon. | GOODWIN BEACH & CO. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL BUILDING, HARTFORD Room 410, Natl. Bk. Bldg., Tel. 2130 T. FRANK LEE, Local Mgr.—— Eagle Lock Co. Union Mfg. Co. Colt’s Patent Fire Arms. Landers, Frary & Glark ——Frisbie & Co. HARTFORD. Geor S. P;lpl 3 l\ié)' Play In Local Theater Soon Much favorable ceived by the pupils of who took part in sroduction of “Nathan lyde Fitch, and if backing the pupils will make to have the production st theater shortly B in ch Lnine t the most elabor n the local school burts were played by BRITAIN BANK BLDG. YORK AND WATERBU NEW NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL WIRES TO HARTYFORD, is the the Hal being Hi recent by | be ! of- comment DIRECT N v BOSTON. can 1 the Investment Mar- to purchase at Mrs. the stag- proved to ever given leading AMiss Bernardine and Alfred Seibert Harold one of the on X tice, followi an an- that the original player not appear because of illness, comedy lines were handled by ! Barbour The play wa pr directly from the original | without altering any of the Presciit conditions existing ket make it possible for investors the p nt time— HIGH GRADE BONDS YIELDING FROM 0% TO 7.25% WELL-SECURED PREFERRED STOCKS YIEED- ING FROM 7<- TO 8.25%; e i | 'I | | roles hours’ uld The tuced These conditions will not continue indefinitely and the SHREWD INVESTOR WILL TAKE 'AD- VANTAGE OF PRESENT CONDITIONS AND IN- VEST HIS MONEY NOW, THUS INSURING A HIGH INCOME RETURN OVER A PERIOD OF TIME, ines| SUES Britain s filed a writ ainst Michael Waohfill Of that amount §1,500 is anced by the company and claimed, was never rep: defendant remainin sought by the plaint FOR $1,800 Lumber and Coal of attach- The New for $1.800. it by recom- We have prepared a list of such securities t we can mend and will forward copics of same upon request. H COMMANDMENT. . LGty S Mol BREAK tablishnonts Are Burglavized Two Business Church Str Church street was the seene of bur- | glar artivities yesterds whon twao | drug store of Miller & Hanson, which Places were entered, Tha plinder 18 neross the stieet from Mclhonough's taken in cach break was slight, ¥ place, was also entered yesterday afternoon. About a dozen packages P. McDenough, proprietor ¢ store in the Calumet of clgarettes and $2 in change was taken, ported to the pollce yeterday that his plaes had been entered anl some John candy and claarevies were stolen, The complalned et | oom— that his room had been evtercd Saf urday night and some wearing a parel was purloined. Gastrino Ca: | siarino >f 21 Cemetery ILane co plained to ihe police vesterday th: he was the victim of 4 thief who en| tered his room and stole $10 fro his tr s block, re- South of Wiliow street to the police yesterday

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