New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 11

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MARCH 26, 1920. and Young Bros. Spring. gt Stetson Hats for e mew spring styles are perfect combinations of style, quality and value. - B Soft Hats and Derbies that you will cnjoy wearing. NV Stein-Bloch and Shuman Spring Suits and Topcoats. e Bates Street Shirts. The Farrell lothing Co. 271 MAIN ST. CITY ITEMS yarn embroidered tricolette at $8.98 at the Woman’s Shop. New Mark’s church will hold \ster post cards and ‘church in the Parish House on the ternoon of Saturday, March 27, pnday, March and Tuesd rch 30. The sales will take placy b 2 to 4 o'clock and the proceeds go toward the maintenance of d at the local hospital. er ‘oxfords and pumps 1 are ready at Besse-Leland’ The St. ale of F iotires or Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Forter of shuttle Meadow avenue are receivir dengratulations on the hirth of a qaughter. /The little lady has been given a name selected by her grand- ther, Mrs. (. H. Avery. who died out a week ago. "The estate of Maurice Flynn h been inventoried at $247.49, consistir lety af a bank deposit. A case of diphtheria on Iast Law- lor street has been quarantined by the alth department. The board of public works at its Meeting Tuesday will consider bids for sgwer.lgc‘ on Albany ave., from Clin- 1 to Reo streets: also on Bast street, £150 feet south to South street. L ale. Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H., will their regular meeting tonight in 2 Cihall. Biliss Ellen . field court. is visiting Polo couts it the Woman' son erday Needham. of Wake- in Norfolk. . $21.50 and § Shop advt Raymond Clayton was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond rows, of West Main street. Mrs. rows was formerly Miss Marion iedham, of Wakefield court. ew yarn embroidered tricolette ses at $8.95 at the Woman's Shop. second degree of the Knights SColumbus conferred upon o ;ass of 63 didates last night. The A cegree will be exemplificd on Sdnday afternoon “Angelo M. iy Belvidere gonessa. Polo coats at $1 521 & aithe Woman's Shop.-—advt ¥ ) CAN SEARCH BAGGAGE. Paonec: to Jos land Thervesa has sold and ner Rules Right 1o perils ot in ove has been en- Brooklyn by a ruling of U. ioner McGoldrick that such - be searched on 1 enforcers of the “dry” ac ruling contention client’s vights had been vio- search of his suit case Con McGoldri held Robert f King action by al grand jury. or suit ¢ KVM\ Flower Show at Volz Saturday —Ad “FOR CLASSIFICATION Messeng Wut bicyele: with or with- n Union e are Republican Prim pril 1st. from 1 to tst Ward—172 Arch 24 Ward—189 Park ian building). 84 Ward—Eddy of City Hall). ard—15 Main street. Ward — Skritulsky’s street). rd— Thursday, street. street, (Bas- Awning Co.. h ad 6th RE W Hartford Avenue FOWN COMMITTE! Tet 1623-2 Any Hour, Day or Night TARRANT & HAFFEY s, UNDERTAKERS 38 MYRTLE St, East End Office, 153 Jubilee St., Tei. 1451 Attendant—Free Use of Parlors. Orders Taken for Unholstering. AL DIRECTORS finrews&llnullttle inc. " . THE FUNERAL HOME uln.\ ans Parlors 15 Walnut Street a 50 and $25 | | New { May Have Been Written by Husband. $14 per week. | voting places | Harry Weissman, Harry Weissman of Stamford drop- ped dead at his home Tuesday after- noon he was leaving for work. He was married in this city four months s ! ago to Miss Edith Bayer, daughser of Mr, and street. 8 ents, Weissman will return make her home. M Morris Bayer of Main arviving is his wife, his par- brothers and a sister. Mrs. to this city to Augustus Wallbridge, Augustus Wallbridge, father of Mrs. G. W. C. Hill, wife of R Hill of the South church, died yesterday at his home in Brooklyn. He was about 86 years of age. Surviving- him be- sides his wife and Mrs. Hill, is one son. He J. Pelkey. Henry Joseph Pelkey, age 438 years, died last night at his home at 280 Arch street. He leaves his wife and three children, Harold, Vernon and Pearl Pelkey; also his father, Louis D. Pelkey; two sisters, Mrs. Dora E. Crowley and Miss Belle Pelkey; and two brothers, Cornelius of Bristol and Ernest of Fair Haven, Vt., Mr. Pelkey was a resident of New Britain for 10 years He was em- ployed for nine years at the Parker Shirt factory and for the past year by the Commercial Shirt company. He was a member of Lafayette Camp, Mpdern Woodmen of America. The arrangements for the funeral are in- complete. Amos Nelson Anderson. Amos Nelson Anderson, the 20- days old son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson of 869 East street, died this morning. The pody will be sent to Southwick, Mass., for burial. Arthur A, Ostlund. The funeral of Arthur A. Ostlund will be held at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at 46 Belden street. Rev. J Klingberg will cfficiate at the e and the burial will be in W cemetery. Mrs. Caroline Pitkin Astor Mrs. Caroline Pitkin Aston, widow of Alonzo Aston, died this noon at her home, 34 Park Place. She was a ' native of Ellington, Conn., and is | survived by one nephew, Frederick J’ s, of Lockport, N. Y., and a s. Risley Tucker of Buffalo. SEEK SLAYER OF 11 YEAR OLD BOY Armced- Posse Scouring Country Near Odena, Ohio, for Murderer— Suspects Held, Adena, O., March nrderers 26.—The search for the of 1l-ye Francis souih. whose was foynd ere last night, was body in o wood continued near today by the erime w dis \\‘lr‘il Authorities here sai today they believed the posse or other cit- izens of Adena would make no effort to reach Sherrodsville, Carroil county, where four negroes are being held as suspects in connection with the kill- Deputy sheriffs at Sherrodsville, however, were making preparations ing. i to move the prisoners to Carrolliton. Early today the police of Ramsay here, arrived with a foreigmer who 15 being lield as a suspect in the The crowds which had been on i ilw stroets of Adena all night had dis- nded by the time the Ramsey of- ficers reached here, and their prison- s rushed to jail under a special guard. MAY BE CLUE. Haven Police Find Note Lt New Haven, in the searc March 26.—An incident for Harry Orr on suspi- cion of having shot and Kkilled his wife Margaret on bridge in Whitneyville Sunday night was the finding today under the Willow street bridge in the city of a bundle on which was pinned a note: “It had to be done. Or A police officer found the bundle. This bridge is fully a mile Lelow the Lake Whitney bridge on which the body was found. The coroner's office submitted the note to a writing ex- The bundle was of pieces of YANKEE INGENUITY WINS An can Oil Burning Steamer Runs Short of Fuel and Is Converted Into Coal Burner. Thiladelphia, ingenuity has Belgian Congo. ntz built as an oil at Matadi. aged in 21 hou March 26.—Yankee iumphed in far off The American steam- at Hog Island burner, ran short of Captain H. Kerr man- to convert her into coal burner. After discharging its cargo, the (“wontz steamed nearly 1.- 000 miles to las Palmas Island and obtained a supply of fuel oil. She was reconverted into an oil burner there and returned to New York. S. WL S.tockli(‘)idzrsr May Issue Preferred Stock ' stockholders of were scheduled o'clock this afternoon, vote was to be taken on whether the concern would take over the Stanley Rule and’ Level plant as has been proposed. Also, should the stockholders vote to take over the plant, = it is probable . that they authorize |the issuing 'of mpreferred stsock. the Stanley Works to meet at 4 at car-old | V€ | 65 per cent. the armed posse | of miners which formed shortly after | that | which. time | will | last | | i | enforced levy on wealth as prepared | duct of Finance Minister Reisch. The i be divided [EEEE e EEE ; FINANCIAL CONSTIPATION R. CALDWELL'S Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that quickly relieves the congestion of undigested food and poisonous waste matter, and re- stores the normal regularity of natural action. It does not gripe or cramp and is as safe and pleas- ant for children as it is effective on even the strongest constitution. “ Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is the indispensable family remedy in thousands of homes and is sold in d.rug stores everywhere. sgnrz of the fact that Dr. Cald- wdl' Pepsin is the largest selling tive in the world, there bemgovcr 6 1§xu|o;dM%:"?fi ;::h 7, many who need its s have fiyflm& it. If you have not, send your name and address for a freetrial boule to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 511 Washmgwn St., Monticello, Illinois. DR.CALDWELL'S SYRUP Pm | THE PERFECT LEVIED IN AUSTRIA Government Taking Steps to Help Cities Secure Money Vienna, March 26.—The Austrian { government expects that its plan. for an for submission to the national assem- bly will yield from 8,000,000,000 to 12,000,000,000 crowns. It is the pro- Vienna press has been predicting that it will bring to a crisis the relations between radical and conservative ele- ments in the parliament and country. Under this measure fortunes would into two classes. Those which existed before the war and those acquired during and after hos- tilities. The former would be given an exemption of 15 per cent. Fortunes of under 15,000 crowns would be free from taxation. Beginning at that fig- ure, howevér, a gradually increasing levy is provided for, commnencing at 5 per cent. and attaining a maximum of On small fortunes an ex. emption of 1,000 crowns for each member of the family is made from the total. One-third of the levy is pavable in cash and the remainder in the interest bearing third issue war bonds. Compulsory contribution af wealth has been before the government in one form or another ever since its formation, but nathing tangible has resulted. The capitalistic and bour- geoise classes oppose it by every means in their power. The financial proposals, together with the reorganization of the army, are generally thought to be the erucal test of the coalition government. The latter question ain brings the two principal parties into direct conflict. The social democrats advocate a kind of national militia or volkswehr, whle the conservatives demand a anding regular army to be com- posed largely of the officers of the old | army. | Present Diplomas to ! World War Veterans A smoker and entertainment fol- lowed the meeting of Sir Francis Drake lodge, Sons’ of St. George last evening in Vega hall. Members of the lodze who participated in the World War were presented with di- plomas by Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe. Te degrec team put on a drill and a vaudeville sketch was presented by the Fisdrick trio. Boxing and wrest- ling exhibitions were presented. b WALL STREET STOCK EXCHANGE REPORTS Wall Street, Close.—Trading be- came active again in the final hour at highest prices of the day. The movement accompanied another brisi advance of British exchange and a decline in call money to 6 per cent. The closing was strong. les ap- proximated 1,250,000 shar New York &tock lixchange gquota- tions, furnished by Richter & ¢ mémbers of the New York Stock Exchange: . March 26, 1920 High Low C]og(‘ Allis 42% 2 Am Am Am Am Am Am Am almers Begt Sugar Can’ 49% 140 141 10214 104 68% 697% 102'4 105 Smelt & Ref . Sum Tobacco . Tel & Tel Am Tobacco ‘Am Woolen .. Anacon Copper Atch Top & S P .. 83 At Gulf & West I .160 Baldwin ILoco Balt & Ohio .. Beth Steel B . BRT... Canadian 1 Cent Leath < Chi Mil & St P .. Chile Copper Chino Copper Col F &I can Cons Gas Corn Prod Ref Crucible Steel 5 Cuba Cane Sugar . Bilk Horn Coal Endicott-Johnson Erie 241 4815 241 11734 | Erie 1st pfd ... Gaston, W & W .. Gen Elec | Gen Motors Goodrich (B F) Co ‘Gt Nor pfd Illinois Cent Tns Copper .. Interboro .. Int Mer Mar ... Int Mer Mar Int Nickel Int Paper . Kelly Sl)rm”hdd Kennec Copper Lack Steel ... Max Motor M. Petroleum Midvale Steel Missouri Pac Nev Cons ... N Y Central . NYNH&HRR 3 Northern Pac Ohio Cities Gas Pan Am P & Penn R R ... Pittsburgh Coal .. Pressed Steel Car . Ray Cons . Reading Rep I & Royal D, - mclair Oil Ref . uthern Pac outhern Ry Studebaker Texas Co : Texas & Pac Tobacco Prod Union Pac Tnited Retai U S Food Prod ... U S Indus Alco . . U S Rubber Co ... T S Steel U S Steel pfd Utah Copper Va Car Chem Willys Overland 119 1201 7 97 1113 105 % 31 10814 1013 245 MURDER IN IRELAND. London. March 26.—Alan Bell, dent magis inguiry into the dealing: Fein with Trish ban as this morning outside the Masonic club in Dublin, according to a dispatch from that city to the Central News. the Sinn shot dead of CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. New York, March 2 sw York Clearing House statement for today: Exchanges 850,445; balances, $76,047, EIEIIE!IEIIEEIDIEIIEDEIIEIEIIEE]E]EVD@@EEEEEEDE@@@@E@DEEEIE 8 Soverelgns Trading Co. QUALITY FOOD PURVEYORS IEI = 160 MAIN STREET Loin Veal Chops Rib Veal Chops ... Shoulder Roast Stewing Veal ] ) o e ] Armour’s Star Pork Roasts .. Native Chickens Native Fowls . Roast Beef, 38-10- SPEVRY & BARNES 53¢ Strip 15- I'OR Sticed C ned Beef, ORDERS NOW —¥FULL LINE OF GET T ] ) 6 ) ) e 6 ) o ) 6 e 5 o ] MEAT DEPARTMENT. BACON— Tomatoes—Ii.cttuce—Spinach Cabbage—Celery—Cauliflower—Sweet Potatocs—ete, DELICATESSEN GOODs YOUR ORDER IN EARLY Large. California Navel dozen dozen . Fresh Western EGGS (guaranteed), BUTTER. Wedgewood BUTTER, Best Tub Swift's Premium PURE LARD, Aunt Jemima’'s e = Campbell's 2 cans Large SATURDAY ONLY E \%Tl— R HAMS! 2 Cans Small POTATOES, 15 Ib. Medal FLOUR, FLOUR, UNEEDA BISCUIT Breakfast COFFEE, Gold Occident AND INSURE . | ment $215,000,000. ‘| on the body 5 | dlesex count GROCERY DEPT. Juicy GRAPE FRUIT, ORANG pound ... l‘\\(‘\kF l L()l R 3 Packages Goiden Age MACARONI SOUPS, Campbell’'s BEANS, SATURDAY ONLY— LOCAL STOCK MARKET QUOTED (Furnished by Richter & Co.) Stanley R. Eddy, Mgr.) Bid Asked o190 195 Jo 98 100 223 226 95 106 142 38 93 33 59 117 66 Hartford Elec Light Southern N E Tel American Brass . American Hosiery American Hardware American Silver Billings & Spencer Bristol Brass Colt’s Arms Co Iagle Lock Co L B & id B J(‘hm(, es-Be-Pond North & Judd Mf. Peck Stow & tusseli Mfg Co Scovill . . Standard Screw Stanley Rule & Stanley Works Traut & FHine Union M; 2 *ex-div CANADIANS WANT BONUS War Veterans $1,000 and Maximum com Lev Ask for Minimum of of Want Pay for Beneficiaries. Montreal, March 26.—Canadian ex- | service men want a bonus from { government ranging from a minimum of $1,000 to a maximum of $2,500, ac- cording to resolutions adopted last night at the annual convention of The great war veterans' association of | Canada. The resolutions call upon parlia- | ment to' take immediate action be- | cause of the serious difficulties con- fronting the soldiers in their efforts to re-establish themselves. The sol- diers also ask that dependents or beneficiaries of men killed receive a { lump sum- equal to the amount the | soldier would have received up to the | signing of the armistice. Dominion: Secretary MacNeill in- | formed the delegates that the pro- | posed bonus would cost the govern- He said the pres- | ent government had declared itself i | against an indiscriminate cash bonus. AUTOPSY IS ORDERED Malden, Mass., Man Who Died in Hos- pital at Meriden, Was Badly Bruised, ‘His Daughter Says. Ma: March of Arvin W. who" died at 26.——Marks Woodward a private on Febru- Malden, of this city, hospital in Meriden, Conn., ary 11, led to an autopsy today by order of the district attorney of Mid= death of Wood- who wus a desizner of silver- oceurred after three d s' il was reported as pneu- ward, | ware, ness which monia. When the body was Drought here for burial a dent was noticed in the forehead and two discolorations over the right eye. The condition was brought to the attention of ihe dis- trict atorne; office by Woodward daugher, M George Frost of Boston, and the examination was ordered to determine whether there v fracture of the skull or other tion of violence, indica- ouUT AC New London Man Rearrested for Got- ting Moncy by Friud. Worcester, March 26.—John Ryan, Jr., of New London, who is wanted by the police of five states for obtaining money under false pretenses was arrested today as he stepped from the Worcester house of correction where he had completed a two months' sentence imposed on him in Fitehbur, sting oflicer had five war- rants for him from as many cities, and the Worcester police decided to turn him over to the Hartford authorities as he is wanted by them on two differ- ent charges. Ryan came to the Wor- cester house of correction from the Lawrence house of correction. Saturday and —Advt. Flower Show at Volz greenhouse: Visit Sunday 5] Tel. 1025-1026 two for dozen , each , dozen dozen pound 1-1b. OLEO, 1-1b. |§| ) (] ] ] ] ) ) 6 ) ) poullll EVAP. MILK AP. MI peck 14 -1 14-b B bi. ground 10 order PROMPT DELI RY the ! H. | EEEEEEEEE EEEEE | RICHTER & CO.: Members New York Stock Exchange 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN. CON STAKLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. Telcphone 2¢40 We own and offer— 50 North & Judd 50 Landers Frary & Clark 40 Staniey Works 50 American Hardware 50 Union Mnfg. Co. 45 Traut & Hine 50 American Hosiery 0. Telephone 1815—1816 L. JUDD, JUDD .] | Investment Securitfes 23 WEST MAIN STREET ;. 27 “Own a share in the factory where you work We Offer:— 100 Shares Stanley Works Stock 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 & Clark Ouick Returns Use Classified Colum Kadten $Sonn. HARTFORD ONE PRICE CLOTHING CO. / THE ASSORTMENT —OF— H. 0. P. Clothes IS FULL and you have the choice of a wide variety of styles and patterns. So come in now and make your selection.

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