New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 26, 1921, Page 11

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T— DR, FISHER TO TALK [ ASK. PUBLICATION Sispnols | TOROTARY MEMBERS OF SPECIAL REPORT RICHTER & mummsmu(l PR | . T First Meeting of New Organiza- ! Committee of 48 Urges Publicity shabsbigahrincrey EX[;"MNEE REP flRTS tion Tomorrow Noon of Steel Strike Activity : e D, Goeres 7, rar of S o | Moy Sov tey e meomcun | . We Offer and Recommend 3 g o » ' v s er d fes ch- res were mainly higher at the S 20 LT O SRS IR ) Bl e S i it (s ing of today's stock market, with eon of the New Britain Rotary club | (ne report of the Interchurch World I 5 peral Asphalt common as the 4 since its organization a week = Movement on the steel strike in 1919 L Sremi Semiai i B g tomorrow moon at 12:15 at the Elks lhe nfade a govermment publication to flu ern ew “ an e e l e T e s Viras peaa s E . iy when ha will havs as a tob ive the iridest possible publicity to | “What Ve Don’t Knew of the Boy | (1° alleged anti-social practices re- . Vi Scout Movement.” Cnamber of com- | ' Cied in the document. ith tho preferred advancing 2 1-2. Other olly were strong, as were The committee asked that the Unit- rierce members have oeen invited as d Stat. 5 “ N . ® “hemicals. International Paper gaests of the Rotary club to hear the | 1 States committee on labor and ed- coalors, U. S. Steel made abso- g 4 address. ucation, which is now considering such (i - rlce 0 le ° Dr. Fisher is an autho- of repute, | & Pill take “constructive action” on} ly no response to the financial - the re men was a director of the national Y. M. port ;.mu::.,.l:.',:“ m;;x:o;..,,.fif | C. A. for uver 20 jyears and ir chief Reviewing conditions revealed 1n . . th was shown by forelgn ex- scout executive of the national organ- | T®POTt, the committee declared ihat' Clrcular on Request ge, the early rate for demand QUEERN MARIE of Rumania lies in | ization of Boy Scou's. He is sald to | 2n especlal jnvestigation had showed ! > on London rising to $3.82 1.3, | bed mornings and writes fairy tales,| bu & very ablc speaxer, and is weil that “"0‘""-‘0" of the 12-hour day “nbl \shas & new high, record | novels and plays before she has break- | qualified to speak upen the subject to the “economic advantagze of the, six months. fast. Bays her brain works better be- | of the ever fascinuting American bo owners of the industry.” The three market made further upward | fore sho eata. The Rotary club program of activ- | Shift day, it was stated, would “direct- @iring the morning, subject . B 25 ities will aim to bring speakers of note | IV relieve 150,000 workers now on the ng sales which were most ef- from time to time. The weekly lunch- | 12 hour shift and give work to 50,000 JOHN P KEO ! ® In the steel group. Asphalt LOCAL STOCK eon to bg held Thursday noon, with m?re who are now unemployed.” . 5 N continued to lead, the common stunts and singing will provide an op- “‘We have this remarkable situa- 2 Member Consolidated §* -wck Eghange of almost 5 points and the pre- MARKET TODAY | portunity for the New Britain busi- | tlon,” concluded the statement, ‘‘a 4. Mexican Pet. gained 3% and ness men to gather regularly and be | small group dominating one industry s oc&s of that division 1 to 8. Motors, ey brought in closer touch with outside | that is able to continue practices that S jonte, sugars, Jeathers and tobao- Bid Asked | progress. in their human, scientific and social . I BONDsS comprised the strong specialties, | H1fd Elec Lt 0 125 The Rotary club is formed on the | aspects, constitute a menace o our (“ontinued from First Page.) . X h Porto Rico Sugar gained 9 :o'::n“;r:d:nrr(; Tel :g: ’x:g unl:lu:: plan © ‘onn :zrfll\'ornnd rrt'*[‘)lrlw cn:r!;c industrial structure.” e __wn IO Direct Private Wire New York to 7 3 e 135 sentative man from each line of husi- o committee of 48, y %oy ses Sunday Movies ) & o B e e i % ks | Am B tosary S 75 90 | nems and profession in the community. | ganized two yeans aro for ne murposs| Scnator Brawn offered a bill to re- G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l don rate amounting to $3.83 "Can |AM Brass . ce..180 190 Tha objccts are: of launching a new political party re- nealithoflasviundeniwBich imoyine b ss ¥y was firm at 7 per oont. on far: l’!‘:l‘l:wglw l)rndm 5 . To promote the recognition of the | zards the steel strike report as a v lnr;lr:' sho“‘:s;‘:u'e cn‘oni;u‘r‘xgfi...hm . ¥ e n and Spencer vorthiness of al' legitimate occupit- mk.n, : b e Sy he military reorganiza fl"”""f‘:'e’:" ",""";‘," ':""‘;;"'_‘::‘l':'““ Colt's Arms ...... ‘ tions and to dignify the occupation of cham.-m'::»lfli‘y{c or):.‘nnl.;;ntil:;-: }Zg":":l":' probably will go in tomorrow. e = clally Crucidle were under in- | °88le Lock ...... each member an uffording him an 0p- | ¢4, He added that the co. -p‘(u | Mticorperation billRbygEenaton Se s Lofeh CIasy . s Landers, F and (5} s portunity to serve society. from time to ti _committee | mour would permit corporations d preswuro at mifl-day but in {7 B Machine 3 28 roNen olirase BMEN e NI e R mtnna . 0 time proposed to take|which have Connecticut charters to r quarters the list s‘rongthened. Niles Batisht PonAl ool 2 af:tion on matters relating to the so- | jssue capital stock without nominal stmont ralis of the Pacific and | ards in business and professions. cial and industrial welfare of the Sl N divisions wore In fair demand, | NOrth and Judd To_incrcase the efficicney of each | ooyp¢ry oranarivalucs textiles and olle ‘”" cluss rep- | Feck. Stow and Wilcex 3 g fmember by the development of im- i Senator Trumbull proposed a bill st cluss TP | stanley Works . . < proved idedk and business methods. to lay a one cent tax per gallon on 3 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, el by Adnesitaw Lanaven Standard Screw com . To stimulate the desiro of cach gasoline sold, for the benefit of thes Inveatmenta Locall Seechs U Streat Close —The market ve- | qoo0 Meg Co . membar) (o bol otlfservicoltolihinl fel CI’ , ITEMS state treasury, and he also is sponsor l"‘"'n:"'" Cruicible fj" almost |.n 0yt and Hine : 3 lowmen and seciety in general. for a bill for $600,000 for new build- = .:': :.p;:l:u":';',‘.?r: :-::1 ';lo:;:. Union Mfg Co ........ 43 To guicken the interest of ecach T ings and maintenance of the Con- We Will Buy Pot. lont 1 to 8 pointa. The clos- member in the public weliare of his School Committeeman Edward Kil- | Locticut Gl Idzenis e O, soc'e‘_} at b ek viar. . CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. community and to co-oporate With | bourne was admitted to the hespital |\ G Et0% Of which he is a director. 100 Shares Stanley Work Exehan 3 ; s | others in clvie, sootal, commercial and | for treatment yesterday. Seastor; Covert, Proboses Lo - AR y OrKs proximatad 475,090 sharer. s & industrial develepment. towns responsible for damage done to L e e - — . The Catholic Women's Bencvolent | bridges by motor trucks. Xchange quota- T - O «egion will hold a meeting at St. Senator Hall offered an appropria- furiished by Rishter & Ow) MERIDEN GRAND LIST OPERATION FATAL Mary’s school hall at § o'clock this |tion bill to cover all the sanatoria = " of the New York Stock evening. | of the state tuberculosis commission. | proposed an agnendment to the Sun- A ") TO CARL BENGSTON | iss Agnes Ringrose of the Con- Automobgle Bills. day law to allow professional buse- PRINCIP f Chal Mfyg. . ’,l.:‘“' l;;:,’ C;‘:.:, Total Is More Than $14,000,000—12 5 ;g:::ic:’:- l::x-;eas conehge has taken a | Among Senator MacDonald's auto- ba;l(e::;‘lmrg::b;.;;r ",;‘,Q.S?’X-‘:aybinnnem , el 6% 45 i = as stenographer and ‘l}ook- mobile bills were these: Exempting | ~ C°0 0 f078 So8 100 I¢ pD A Tells 3 ~ e s e Mill Tax Will Probably Be Suffi- [ . o Man Left Host of Friends | ¥69Per with the New Britain “rype- | war veterans and active war workers | o George I1. Bradford, commissioner High Sch R & 'dy 131% e writer Exchange. from examination by the commission- ’ SRyl n“gnd(xoanx g nd‘Edgar A. s - ana otton Of1. 2 2364 . —Globe Clothing House Hon- Globe Clothing House will close | er of motor vehicles; giving to gnuni- | [OrUSs Tor Windham county wore of- motive. T Meridon, Jag. $6.—~The adsessors PiNelw Thursday at 1 p. m., out of respect [cipalities the rizht to make t‘h;e-r o8 | Sisten btk Danen e RS R ST I aokoolé, It & Ret. 3T% have comipleted their task of making ekibasaeth i ':: e pioYee)Carl AR ene :mfffio }'.mff'&-n’\?:r tzfi?;afifih:e:fm-aifiz Among additional senate bills offer- Ther & Ret com 927 up the town's grand Mst, and it was| Following an unsuccessful opera-| ‘% ol oan o it | cdbwerey thes the Parcian matra Tob 79 4 [filed in mccordnnce with the law in|tion for appendicitis, Carl A. Beng-| The officers of Beethioven lodge, L. ey hondt: 1o dsciars jitneys com | . BY De Ianes—To have state re-{meshing seii el & Tol " 0% the office of the town clerk yester- | ston, for a number of years connected | O O- I". of Hartford will be installed mon Ve requiring jitneys and | !inauish rights in public lands and |ning. gl’?esl; obaceo . 119 _ | 4ay afternoon. The st is of particu- | aith the Globe Clothing house and a | 2t the meeting tonight by Grand taxicabs to cafry schedules of fares; | Peaches in Bridgeport to the pack |sided. Miss @ oolen . lar interest this year becauso of the | prominent local lodge man, died last | District Deputy Willlam Ziegler of | ©0 S8 B0 OO (M (O (0 obtain | commissioners there. | presented the | Cop . 384 % reappraisement of the property . of | nignt at the hospital. He was about | this city. All from this city desiring] T 0 S of inspection from the By Potter—To authorize the Shore |union.” 1‘1” op. & U 1° 838 3 the town, which has been made. | 33 years of age and made his home at | (0 attend will lgave on the 7:07 trok | T00 (T8 OF TEREC IS\ ing the | I4ne Electric Railway Co. to sell cer- | cipal L. p. St b1t & Wt 1 70 The total value of the taxable prop- | ¢ Chapman street. The deceased was | °° [Tom the triangie. o ro]e SR L ey tain rights and property to the East- | our Schools™ oy, O L o % |erty of the towa, as reported in this | o native of this city. Besides his fath- § Daly Councif K. of . will hota a )2 5 290 FTHE0, B0 D0 - e | ern Connecticut Power Co. he stated that & Ohlo... 35% 5 |liat is $44,353,045, which 15 66.2 per | ar Gnaries W. Bengston, he leaves his | MeeUng tomorrow evening in thefe§ 2o 007F CHUT Y By Golden—Requiring licenses | i searcor on Steel B 56 W 66 % 56% | cent higher than the gross list of 1919, ‘_"k"fi‘“d = ~aor; Ralph W aged 4: also | TooMs for all those planning to at- Ly I S for fresh water fishing: and to protect cent»of the' et Rap Tran. 13% 13 4 | which was $26,694,063. Two mators Mre. John ‘Amderson of | tend the basketball game in New Other Measures, female pheasants, e flc ....116% a 84 This grand total may be reduced | o000 " a0t “NMartin Pierson of | HaVen on Saturday night. Songs By Clark—Authorizing Waterbury | By Goodwin—Providing for peri- | prmquafes ALl ‘.h Co 403% k. some by the board of relief, which NNA“;‘L,“A e was n member of the | 274 cheers Wwill be rchearsed at this | to issue park, street improvement and rodical cxaminations of insurance’| yyigh school or ke Tw i hie. . begins #ts sessions next Tuesday, but 4 : meeting and the tfckets will be dis- [ drainage bonds, and concerning sew- | companies. = p Swedish Luiherah church and was - s 5 graduates, he 1 ) C! v 3 5 tributed. W g ors By Trumbull—Fkgr : mual state s 2 ilsistbectacithefceinoton gt inot fraternally identified with New Brit- oxSrSurelinviteditoRat-iers: % et atisiate ) caltnat better Coppor .. 11 be great, and-that a 12 mill tax will atn todge, B. P. O. K., Andre Lodge. tend. 3 By MeCahey—Providing paths fop | Property tax of mills on the value offered thosy P .... 3% ° be suficient to raise the sum needed | 77 '°08%, = 0 T B o tety.| The board of fire commissioners | Pedestrians shall be buflt by the | of motor vehicles in addition 1o regis- | (ne (eaching m ega soC commissioner along state | tration. Following M Gas .... . vn' 5 o ighw: ¥ i sl P00 - # |to meet the town’s appropridtions. Funerai services will be heid Thurs- i Fiecog atin o “;g;‘;r““(‘fi Bt hhdass By Challenger—Requiring owners | toliowing Lt : FAGTORY ’[‘0 REOPEN day afternoon at 2 o'clock at thef fUGiR T8 PSS HE Toport of | TEY De Lan Providing for sen- | 0f buildings to furnish sutficient heat | ;o007 W2 "m:'c‘: Su.. 9 ‘ home, and at 2:30 o'elock !trom the' Macomber, Clerk John J. Keogh and | tence of 15 < or under for first |to :cnams. a Coal .. ~ Svflti-dltsh_ L:‘th_er::n churcl:. nterment| ' o Willlam J. Noble. offense of stealing a motor vehicie . l.)_'( De .uml?y—'rq mt(iw se the au- : \CMI i . e W e in Fairview cemetery. ‘Mra C:. B, Davenport t Sta and 20 years for subsequent convic-;thority ot officers in the motor ve- rdy Bryant Electric Co. Plant at Bridges | As a tribute to the memory of Mr. | (G o° B BOFERPOrt of = ior:}::z f tions; to give 1ocal courts juriaaiotion | htsle department. BENEFIT Will Be Sta Herbert | | i ] t I 9% lobe Clothisg House A rer violatl ¢ the tors laws: By Brown—Requiring that all v!d 9 = Bengston, the G that @ ¥ = over violations of the motors laws: € . e w port, Clowed Two Weeks Ago. to | wil close at 1 p. m. tomorrw. ey | el Ll ooy ‘:{,““lfl‘:; providing for heavy penalties y‘nr[‘;"lhes and boarding places for chil- . e D : arrvi T OroUs W = 1 be licensed by the proper pteic x.128% Reopen, 1,200 Affected. 8UStrolls Investicatead i s carrving dangerous weapons, and de- |dren 1 by o 1% Charles M. Beckingham Tl heblade s bty "rand ) fining conditions under which a per- | wuthor and amending the char- | e .. 61 Bridgeport, Jan. 28.—The Bryant The remains of the late Charles M. 111 the ‘case i “®5 1son may carry a weapon for protec- @r of the Central Baptist church of hptd .. 7% 7 Electric Co. whowe plant .was put | Beckingham were taken to Newark, e P T oy (s (o tion; providing for home " rule in -\Of\\'lc‘h- bl » ¥ Chairmen SNe LA down two weeks ago, today issued | New Jor_se_v today r..f interment in i A cities. towns and boroughs; provid- - Jyv MacDonald of New Haven---To | pper notice to it émployey that it will re- | the family plot at Woodland cemo= § (oo ne s 1o state armors ia I ing that no motor vehicle shall be | broaden the powers of fish and zame Both Herbe; r Con % open tomorrow for full operation. | tery. Servic.s will be held at the oralie i S AL registered unless it shall have an iden- | wardens, and to revise ana codify tk chairman and'; Con ptd 13% About 1,300 are aftected. Ersse Sieies Reddell, registered as- | tification mark placed on it by the |Eame laws. ! chairman of th ar 148 There will be a resdjustment of ) R anthie Db ot e soo i || tactory Rwliicnmade fic Among bills were these: | lief fund are § r'pfd e the wage scale, it was ,".,d " Mrs. Johanna Price. _ S it Sl By Challenger — Providi Mr. Polumba “of Waterbury—Ap- | the managers @ U\ H The funcral of Mrs. Johanna Price | Street. atfended the annual conven-|,.o. of buildings or cmplo: {plicants for notary appointment ferent towns th | Tire 47% ’ morning at St. Joseph's church Haral i o s et S s [i—n InedtRwaterd ctcticoRtenanits o d | tuiv and BLBSRTec R increaned RroraR SR showiifo Sbe oo :QMCop s : s it A Poiioeki yosterday, T Dre Pinkus attended fiegseos with a $100 fine as a penalty {to x;“: 0 this fund. > o 18 A m Peskoskis. 1 5 ay. . ailurd to do so. togers—IFor a new form of gov- In this city, ool ..... 3% 5 | Henry ©. Knight of Bridgeport Left | The funeral of Adam Peskoskis will : nn?u Marjorie Senf has resumed f";z“{I’(,,“rp,"f\,,tho,ix,n: the Tiast- {ernment in New London, and to |of the Lyceurn§ Valley .. 62% 5 3 be held Friday morning at St. Andrew's | er duties at the office of the super- i i cer C Norwich | tmend the New. London charter con- ! man and is w 2 This Much for Public ¥ tu I o g St r 8l 5 3 ern Connecticut Power Co. at Norwich | ¢ X 2 0 B man and is q tor . n;"\ 5% 'h e Inetitutions Lithuanian church. The burial will Le | intendent of schools after an illn to increase its eapital stock to $10.- | cerning school visitors. with Howard P - 167% About the City. in St. Mary's new cemetery. S 000,000. Others were: : . | Hoover commi Db ih L B REDUCES WAGES Mfr. Hall—Creating # department | To make the first Monday in April | for Saturday Pac ... 15% Bridgeport, Jan. 26. -~ Eighteen Carlos M. Lawrenoe. o¢ mounted state police. nador a su- |the annual town meeting day; to re- | when in the t Brake .. 8314 thousand dollars of an estaie helfeved The funeral of Carlos M. Lawrence e perintendent to bc appointed by the Jauire the secretary of state to com- |in.other parts @ trad ... T2% 1 | to exceed $50,000, is left to tocal pub- | will be held from his late home In | g - zoverno pile a list of all Connecticut war | he special picts L& H.., 20% : 201 | lle inwtitutions by the will of Henry | East Berlin Friday afternoon at 2 RIcZWork s Oiclals A ustibay By Drew—Authorizing Ansonia « yeterang; to redirs that all BOUHog | proziams, sty . Knight, late of tnis city, who died lock. Services will be held at the in Departments to Correspond | Derby to contract tozeilier establishments shall be licensed by |of which will in Florida, Junuary 14. The will was crwin Mortuary chapel in Fairview iy . of sewage. the state department of health. fr(»linr of the o filed here tedav. at 2:45 o'clock and burial wili be in With Working Hours. $93.000 for Picr. | Br. Mr. Thompson of Norwich—To | Publie bequests ore follows: Faitview cemeters. y A ) . i | secure better observance of the Sun- " Rridgeport hospitul, for a free bed, _ Omcials of the Stanley Works hive By® Costello—Providing fo: a lay v law by forbidding all but neces- COMMI $5,000: Y. M. C. A, $5.600: United HOLD-UP IN MERIDEN. .ln\rloun('(‘d a rc;.lu('non in wages out of approaches to the s E work and yet allowing amateur . Congregational chwurch, $2,000; West Meriden, Jan. 26.—The local police Llll\(' r;x.”{h ‘:l t \l.‘) -yv'xr_;nrl).L '!n]nnl : at New Lo ndffip; ‘m .r\rnx.nl.s i I D l'Spov'ls President of End Congregational church, $2,000; | afe scouring the woods in cast Mer- | 2150 at Stanley Rule and Le for use on the state pier at New Lon- S Committees at | | At the meetl Alunmni associat ho last: ever lum, $2,000. men who wearing handkerchiefs for ;\:)n!, \\"”l‘l .\llnn “--‘1 next. llho reduc- | of foreisn Avllji '1("('._1]1!n1€:r]((. H N oot el sl S e masks held up Joseph Brune, of 22 | tions Will be made on a basis to rezulate fares on New London | ans hs n comp @ he A A compares wi 2 amo < r ry; to ineorporatn 7. W. C. A. for a series of Saturda Charles street, New Haven, ' driving ompare: ith the amount of work nd Groton feirry; t ncorpora the | Y. W « s rday S v - seoies s d . the emploves in the different de- | Giroton Long Foint associution. evening dances alternating with the ool and 1 : STEEL GORP EARNINGS an automobile truck for Wilson and ; s : : Pacific .. . . Co., and at the point.of a pistol re- | ¥ irtiments are doing, those in the d Million for Jtonds, roller _s}m_mu pa 1(\.1 The firgk rshi) comm! Rail . lieved him of all his money, $3.50, | Partment which works the shortest membership dance will be held on | H gan, v P Co ~ some. olgarettes and his operators | 1iME getting no reduetion and the | My MacDonald of Putnam—-Prowdd- | Saturday cvening, Jan 29, in the | clU 4{ lson i1 | Teport. Presented at Moeting of Di- [2ome clgaretten St T Oy | 1o | individuals in the other departments|ing for a fine when a pedestrian is | gymnasiom. Tho tickets for the | I4 e s ~ Shows That Prefits Middletown from this city and was | SCtting€ a comparative reduction un- | found guilty o! nexligence or rec occasion are on sale (o the members. | reat 4 L ] stopped during the noon hour at o |l the maximum of 20 per cent is| lessness on = highway: for an appro- | their escorts and friends a4 may Have Fallem OF. Sl SR e e reached for the departments work- | priation of $1.000.000 for extension of | be had by applying at e w. C. ing 50 hours a week. The reduction | the trunk line highway system in [A. or at the Y. M. C. Ne York, Jan. 28.—Earnings of = _ | will aw e 10 per 'nt, roughly. co-operation with the federal govern- the U, 8. Steel corporation for the | TOO LATE FOR OLASSIFIC ATION, There diversity of working | ment, and another miillion dollars for . o final quarter of 1920, made public == —furaitare, | hours in effect at the Stanley Works. | extension of the svstem of state aid [ MALE POPULATION after yesterday's meeting of the | FOR SALE—Five _""‘":"\vm' town. | fome departments are running 24 | highways - Sons. Wi 4 executive committee and board of di- Quick sale—party “"‘l (};m“”“_n* hours a week, others 32. 40 and 50 By De Laney—To pension stata e rectors, amounted to $43,677.862, Can have rent also. T bam | BY the reductions of gwages accord- | ployes when reachi he K against $46,061,640 in the quarter St., down stairs. b ~|ing to hours of wo the oflicials | who have had 30 2o immediately preceding. t SLe oo loiy . | i Bridgeport Protestant Orphan asy- |iden this afternoon in search of three | PNt Which the Stanley Works now | don: to establish o commisszion !

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