New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 5

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RUBBISH BURNERS Get Ready for the Spring Clean-up A.A. 80 West Mills Main St. PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING EBERT IN GONTROL | workmen Assocci- Germany v the in ministry T extremely Berlin, March . ated Press).—Conditior re described b the ense this morning rio “You' eanaut paint throughout Germany official the m the correspondent the reports that he night. "he situation. in Berlin characterized as “bad”. In company of volunteers had powered by Spartacan Killed their Th near wiat sround i recaptured Johanne:ial, from which been driven, killing 20 of troops and capturing 24 we executed. 1stern parts of -ted quict, al- to be spread- the agrict 1 2 in Pomerania and Meck'snburg. communists wer> stiil charge c¢ay at Stettin. AL Niel, which troops had left, conditions were ported quiet. North of the Sprec district the outposts of ihe resulars have bheen withdrawn leaving de- tachments to guard the stockyards and railway station. g The » ne brigade aad tic tre which cocupicd during Kapp regime cleared from Charlottenburs have joined the other military at the Doeberitz camp where all are refitting. The it was stated, will be counted as the chiet protec- tors of Berlin. Neukoelin and Tem- pelhof, the workingmen’s residence quarters in the suburb where dis- orders occurred on Saturday have been quieted by government troop activities. situation an 10 of dur- the too black” try declared after a survey had ccme in at was case heen forces, bodies the The Ad- itself one mutilated. Johannestal government lershof and they had the Ied others wio The south iermany though un ing anmon prompt re- in the Derlin a3 the out e troops, Stuttgart, ated Press) are officially reported to in the Ruhr distr and fighting with the Spartacan army is expected tomorrow. Exaggerated rumors as 10 the size of the Red forces there are current in this city being said by some that they number 70,000. A general strilie has been called in STEAMSHIF TICKETS —to— All Parts of - the World March have arrived i tol. Owing to the very heavy -bookings to Europe it advisable that bookings be| made immediately by those{ who desire sailings in July or| August. Foreign Exchange Large supply of English, French, Swedish, German | and Italian currenecy on hand’ for the convenience of our patrons. Money, cable orders to all parts world. . Geo. A. Quigley 297 MAIN ST. New g onn is| and draft of the ! club’s headguarters the | amounting . bers thought Munich and it is expected the move- ment will extend throughout Bavaria it is stopped as a result of the otiations pow in progress to set- the demands of the workingmen ; during the period they were against the Kapp regime. are to be held in the Wurr- factories by the councils of to consider if similar ac- tion should be taken throughout Wurrtemburg. 1 Iteports received here emburg said that city was quiet on Sundz following some disorders Saturday nizht. I'urther disorders at Leips und®: were reported. THOUSANDS ATTEND FUNERAL IN IRELAND ne tle on Meeting: tembu from Nur- Last Rites for C Lord Mayor of That Show Regard in Which He Was Held. Cork, March 2 persons assembled at the city hall to- day for the funcral of Thomas Mac- Curtain, Lord Mayor of Cork, who w: shot to death by an unknown as early Saturday morning. brought great crowds to the city morning and the shops were closed in order to afford citizens an oppartunity of testifyirs their respect for the late lord mayar. Many contingents of republican vol- unteers came to Cork from various parts of the country to attend the funeral and 1,500 of them assembled :sion which marched in n mation to the cathedral car- —Thousands of avely Dishop g tense feeling in Colahan has population to preserve the pealed order. city, e to the Dublin, March 22.—Between 1,500 and 1,600 workmen in the shops of outhern and Western railway left t noon today and marched a church, where a rosa for the soul of the mur- of Cork, Thomas MacCurtain. After the services the men returned to work. More than 200 memoers of the cor- poration and others left Dublin this morning for <Cork to attend the funeral of M r MacCurtain. SNARES CATCH THEIR DOC in Farmers Declare Are Me N 5 the western er are complainin hunters setting in large num- bers long the and in the woodlands bordering on their f Their greatest complaint i S0 much that trappers are reaping a harvest of muskrat. skunks and other fur anim but Dbecause the dogs : becoming trapped of the farme in the steel causing them to Muskrat Nuisance. Trappers March rmers in of Delaware county trappers and e placarding th trappers from but they say hibiting their lands, do z00d. the no HOLDUP WAS NO JOKE. Members of Club Relieved of Cash Jewelry By Masked Men, town, Pa, March 2 it was a joke, tweniy members of Bristol Liepublican club, at Bris- responded to the wishes of three askod who cntered the other night of jewciry and cash approximately to $1,000. They escaped before police ar- rived. Chief of Police s ille Bristol police station said were New York sunmen \ member of the club, explaining the holdup, said: “The <lub mem- some one was playing a joke on on them when .the ‘masked mystery man® entered the room, en insisted that they respond to ‘hands up’ and when he summoned two assistaits, the club membevs he- came spicioas. but same o th 1 insist t it was a jok the zunmen, and robbed the the the the men W BL Economic Situation in Berlin Cau Genuine Alarm. London, March 22 occurred in - the Moabit Berlin Sunday hight, but quict pre- vailed elsewhere in the city, accord- ing to a dispatch to the Central News from Berlin by way of Amsterdam. \t Krefeld, 12 miles northwest of Dusseldo armed workmen have tzken over the whole industrial or- ganization and the Reichswehr is powerless to deal with the situatio the dispatch says. The food ituation -Heavy fighting quarter o ac { will meet Wednesday n But NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, of 48 Barnett down by an underwent Middleton street, who was r automobile last week, second operation for the injury his leg, at the local hospital today. Miss K. Breshingham visited with Miss Hennessy of Talcott street, over the week-end. Miss Lucy Ellsworth of Williman- tic visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Loomis ovar Sunday. Jacob Schiedel of Burlington, from whom the water board purcha cd‘ much of its holdings, died yester of pneumonia. Chocolate cocoanut bunnies, rooste : West Main St.—advt. The condition of sexton at St. Mary's ported to be critical. He was taken in 1 week and on Frida ing took a change for the worse. Jaumes Tevlin of New York spent the weck-end with his sister, Mrs. Lowe. Henry Sleath of Kensington avenue will entertain members of Al- ndra lodge, No, 24, 1. O. D, aof St. orge at her home Thursday after- noon. / Misses Minnie Harold to James church, is v Parker and Glad Pattye, of Stanley from a street, returned Jast cvening weck-end party in Waterbu Phenix lodge, 1. O. O. F., will meet Wednesday evening. The second 3ree will be corferred upon a cls candidates. Centennial lodge, le. de- F evening. mony lodge meets tonight. Mrs. Nathena P. Godfrey's in dancing will not meet again Tuesday, April 6th.—advt. Solomon who has been ill at his home at West street has rdsumed his duties in his real estate office. John W. McCabe, of Grove Hill, 1 been called to Chicago, 1ll., on : count of the condition of Jos tormerly of this city, who - injured recently in a col- on betwcen a funeral hearse upon which he was riding and a trolley cag. A, classes until ph POSTME Landis Tells Federal Workers Quit Public Service. Judge to Chicago, March —Post oflice and federal employes at a meeting vesterday which w; ad- d by Federal Judge K. M. Lan- voted to send a petition to con- gross urging the restoration of the 0 bonus in effect during the war, and also asking that an additional bonus of $240 he granted to employes salarics are less than Landis told the men that the of $240 a year bonus was a injustic He advised them to get cut of the public service if they could, and said: “As long as you r main a federal cmplove you will with every form of injustice. here are somic gentlemen, and I'm not criticising congri who think it is economy to keep the w of fed- eral emploves at the lowest possible point. Thats not economy—it's in- sanit Other speakers deciared the feder- al emploves had received no wage in- crease since 1914, except an “inade- quate bonus” of $210 a vear AWAIT WHISKEY FISHI Icady to Help Clean the Chaunnel. Rivermen March 22. vigation in stone channel in the lower Detroit river will not be menaced this n by fleating casks and sub- merged automobile loads of Canadian whiskey if hundreds of thirsty and willing rivermen are called cn by the United States overnment ‘to remove the channel. that Livin, is the *“graveyard” of loads of liquor which under smusgler convoy ron the n shorez, was made by Detroit federal officials when it was reported that 2 truckload of Canadian liGuor fouundered in Liviggstone channel when the ice zave way. An invesligation revealed the lively operation ot liquor smugglers in this particnlar secticn and much loss through river sinkirgs. The lost was ordered removed from the it was perceived that pass until it was re- tonc channel many missing was en route truck channel when no boats could moved. The salvasing caused ment among watchers and on motorboats that vicinity. much excite- on the shores swarmed the NEGOTLATIONS INTERRUPTED. Parley Getween Ebert Men and Party Leaders Cc Paris. March 22.—Negotiations be- tween members of the Ebert govern- nt and party leaders of the Ger- n national cmbly ond delegates of workers which has been going on at Rerlin ave declared in an official Brit- ish report to have been interrupted Lecause of w dispute in regard to the claims of the worker Spartacan for tin, Dusseldor! where great disorders situation in Kiel and ny is quiet but some reported in agricultural Pomeranix and Mecklenbur ses. till control Elberfeld nd prevail. southwest G zitation BOTTLE NOTE 3 ADRIET. 1 Dropped Into Kan Stream, Found on Washington Cc Lelle Flame. Kan., March \ bottle containing a sheet of paper on which was written “Miss Alma Lane, Belle Plaine, Kan., 1916, was thrown into the river here three and so. A few days ago a letter from It gincer for the Puget Sound Liz Power company, Seattle, Wash., ing he had found the bottle boat riding on Washington canal, near Seatt x chief question sion here now is how t = o _ib ast. Nines received i en- t and say- | while { Lake under discus- he bettle found i ever fat is removed s MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920. tchen and laundry is also furnished by The IDEAL-Arcola Radiator-Boiler heats the whole house by circulation of Hot Water to AMERICAN Radiators in the adjoining rooms. Water for ki it—ail with one fire! A boon to housewives! New IDEAL-Arcola Radiator-Boiler The very special price at which these outfits are offered represents a substantial reduction in the actual costs of these standard and durable AMERICAN Radiator goods. We make these special prices because we want more owners of small homes to become acquainted with the economy and comfort of hot water radiator heating. Changes a house into a HOME! 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Harrisburg, Newerk, Wilkesbarre, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Norfolk; Birmingham, New Orleans, Omaha, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angcles, Seattle, Spokane, Portiand, Toronto. = 230 PR FE XA XFEEEEF LR EREEF IR AR IR ROSSBERG “SHOULD WORRY” “Office Boy” of Humphrey's Board Manifests Little Concérn Over Charges of Alderman Paonessa. Chairman William the board of water willing to accept boy. in which zelo M. Poronessa place him, he says, if in the dispatch of the duties of that office he can render satistactory service to the city. The alderman, who is chairman of the automobile committee of the common council, is not satisfied with the brand of report the water board bheen iving relative to the use cars, and took open e (t a recent council meeting. that time he bhas come out statement that the water nd the board of public worl as ona body with Erncst N. both and with his office boy. further says that if nothing «an be said about him e is not opposed to a little adverse comment upon his work as a city of- ficial as he does not wish to be ig- nored entirely. Ior in his clothinz business. Ross vs. he served behind the counter and now that he is behind a city hall counter he will not be particular just term is applied to his position. REDUCE B. Rossberg of cemmissioners is the status of office position Alderman An- has seen fit to has of ity tion Since with hoard are run Humph Chairm The is SURGERY WON'T FAT. Declare Removal by Operi- Not Practicable. March 22.—Philadel- Experts tion Ts Philadelphia, phia surgeons scof of operations on fat men to reduce their weight “Operations for the removal of fat’" a prominent ph cian said, " arc not uc forms. When this occurs the skin function. “Persons excessively fat fatty tissue all over their bodies. To do any appreciable good in reduc- ing weight it would be necessary to operate extensively. Thus a of scar tissue would form.” cians said fat was sometim a4 from small areas in the o of other operations, or where the formation of scar tissue wag ben- have what | j'to present Sale. at the suggestion | refuses to | the wide | eficial. the maintained. This has never been done for POSTER CONTEST AT Theére is a poster’ contest on, con- ducted by the O. T. C. of the High school. Three valuable prizes will be given to th who submit the three best posters advertising the military ball and tournament which will be held in the State Armory, April 16th. H. ‘reditors or persons who may against The Title Realty lopment Company, a corpc tion organized and existing under the laws of the State of Connecticut and located in New Britain, Connecticut You are hereby notified that all the stockholders of said corporation have agreed that the corporate existence of said corporation be temrinated. The directors have limited the time within which claims shall presented against the corporation as on or hetfore July 20, 1920. Creditors are warned their claims within said time to A. Gorbach, 259 Mainstreet, New Britain, Conn Dated at New Britain, Conn., March 20, 1920, GORBACH, L. GORBAC Small Poultry Farm For New Buildings Price Very. Reasonable. Schultz & Costello, Inc. 242 Main St. SAVE ALL YOUR PAY 4 CENTS A POUND FOR RAGS Also buy Second-hand Furniture. L. ZELDES 138 OAK STREET Tel. 589-23 and 8 a. m. or after 7 p. m. Call 7 purpose of reducing weight, they ST. PAUL AT HALIFAX. —The Ame Paul, { developed boiler trouble after leaving announcement here. This which was bought Argenti Germany during the war, I the subject of diplomatic e Detween the Argentine gov} and the Allies, who have nev nized the sale of the ship. New York, March | can line steamship St. whi ’ for Cherbourg and Southampton ruary 28, and later put into Halifax. returned to port here today. Hey carzo remained aboard, but the pas sengers were trans-shipped at Halifax to the steamship Canada. New boiler tubes will be instatled at the pier. CASTOR For Infants and Childyg in Use For Over 30 Always bears d TO SAIL FOR UNITED STATES, Bu Air forme German amship Blanca will sail e United March 21, according to a semi-official nos March = the Signature of for t es LEAN POT ROAST BEEF CHOICE CHUCK ROAST BEEF FRESH GROUND HAMBURG ..... OHICAN MARKE Sugar Cured Corn Beef . ... 1b 12 Veal for Pot Pie 1b 14¢ Loin Lamb Chops Ib 35¢ .+ NER BLEND CCG FEE WIFT’S PREMIUM O .EOMARGARINE . 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