New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 7, 1921, Page 11

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Deaths and Funerals. Patrick Quirk. The funeral of DPatrolman Quirk will he held at 8 o'clock to- morrow morning at St. Mary's church Chief William J. Rawlings has issued orders for all members of the department to assemble at head- quarters at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- ing in full uniform to attend the funeral. Financial AL STREET STOCK FXCHANGE RFI’BRTS 10 have intere for again most of today's utilities features. General J and Manhattan F gains of 1 to Saturday”’ was pr - IRICHTER Mcmber New York Stock Exch 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BE STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. 10 Fafnir Beari 20 American H 140 North & Judd Frank Szosztek, Dominic Ansulewicz. - They were all in charge of Sergeant \] Matthew Kokoszko. The pall bearers were tus, John Wilk, Stanley thony Kapuscinsk and Frank Switac buglers were Leon H ef Lenicki. Mrs. Nellie L funeral of M will be held at "row morning at First Baptist he shipped The Harris tomi the will burial. ellie Lucy 10:30 o'clock the chapel of church. The body to Seymour for ‘all street, ues which apoculative night the opening pploas and tanding antic Gulf m recording ate. Last ding shares od. the first e fraction Heaviness ol gave the list an ifrregulur in the first half hou: all Street, Noon President s rejection of the plea the oad unions for a rehearing und odbnf a possible hitch in the d plan provided the Wierial tor a gen shorts rral at- during the morning Several ng issues fell | to 1 3-4 points, ralls becoming heavy. Leading particularly Mexican, itoyal 1, Shell Transport and Houston ack 1| to 2 points and Crucible forfeited its early galn of”1 3-4 more besides laldwin, Stude- r, American International and r yiolded 1 to 2 points under ure Call money was available per cent. but time funds were ant supply Street, 1:30 p especially Royal fum displayed increasing ness at mid-day but food and Ibares were strong. Galns of 1 to nts were made by Beet Sugar, blidated Gas and People’'s Gas. rallied only slightly from their 1 of the morning I street closing—Investment afd popular Motors led the setback of the last hour, ex® losses ranging from 1 to . The closing was heavy approximated 350,000 shares B — rk Stock Exehange quota- tiMished Ly Richter & Co. rs of the New York Stock High. Low. Close. High. Low. Close. 34 2 13% 437 207, m.—The same rved the purj the promin market, oils, were the Asphait, evated were locul = . Private Edward Nicorski. The funeral of Private Edward Ni- corski was held at 7:30 o’clock this morning from the Sacred Heart of Jesus church. Mr. Nicorski lived at 42 Grove strect and was discharged from the army at Camp Upon. The Kosciuszko post of the World War Veterans attended the funeral in a body. Rev. Kowalski officiated at the burial and a volley was fired over the grave by a firing squad consisting of Vincent Chojnwski, Joseph Satkow- ski, Paul Sienbiew! Alex Kenski, almost 2 iry for tentatively re- saining a Mexican cthack ferred \Wil- of Chequers, a beautiful mansion in the Chilton Hills, Bushinghamshire, England, has been deeded to Britain, as the official country home for prime miaisters, by Lord and Lady Lee of Fareham. Liloyd George will use it until a new premier succeeds him. He is shown here posing for his first snapshot out- side the new official mansion. Lady Greenwood, wife of the chief secretary for Ireland, taking the picture. Lord Lee was formerly militatry attache of the British embassy in Washington. Part of the Chequers house was built in 1480, before Columbus discovered America. FAGE LONG TERM ON PERJURY CHARGES Two New Haven Negroes Accused | Billings and !rm,m‘-:’-é of Giving False Testimony J UDD 6 Eagle Lock ..... : ; ; - 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, Landers F and ( ; 53 - ;\"“Vl“'“""‘_"j f"h' i usley Mioh ’ e R i Investments, Local Stocks N B Machine ey and Louis Morton, both negroes, . L We offer:— Nile - BéPora who are charged by Coroner Mix with | 100 SHARES NORTH & | John Jani- Kania, An- versci and Pet- } Jesse H. Relyea. Funeral services were held this aft- ernoon with Masonic rites for the late Jesse H. Relyea, and burial was in TFairview cemetery. Mr. Relyea died Saturday in Bridgeport where he had heen making his home for about three years. He was a of Suffield, but had been a S of New Dritain practically all of his life. -At different times he held po- sitions with the Stanley Rule and Level company, the Union Manufac- turing company and the _ Adkins Printing compan His father, Wil- liam Relyea, was at one time com- mander of the local post of the Grand Army. lie was a member of Har- mony lodge, A. F. and A. M. .\'\}u‘vi\'- are two brothers, James M. of this Thomas of Bridgeport, and Mrs. Charles Atwood of this is Member Oonsolidated Stock Exchange of STOCKS BONDS Direvt Private Wire New York to G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l m.—Oils and Duteh and LOCAL STOCK LABOR’S WARD MARKET TODAY (Furnished Richter & Bid by Co. Asked Hfa ¥ 3 Southern Am N E Tel Hardware Am Hosiery Am Brass Bristol Brass . L. JUDD F. G. JUDD and Mg Sugar hal. heet an . 5 t & Fay.1 tton Oil. & Lther. 10 ogomotive. 831y It & Ref 41% & Ref com 92 matra Tob %0 l & Tel. LLRY sincere thanks to all kind friends, neighbors and reclatives for their kindness and sympathy extended us during our be- reavement at the death of our be- loved husband and father. We es- pecially wish to thank Yhe boys in tool room of New Dritain Muchine. Mrs. Emilia Ellert, Albert and mond Ellert, Mr. and Mrs Ellert. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scheidler, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Wimphfimer com A North and Judd perjury in giving testimony in the Paavl Moe tona inquest into the death of John Brock ahley Woiks whom Officer O'Neill shot and killed Siandird Beres pey were called for trial today. So many | Scoville Mfg Co persons tried to enter the criminal | Traut and Hine Sies o court room in the courthouse that Unfon Mfg Co 2 High Sheriff Rellly and his deputies | had a task in handling them. first rush by several hundred filled len 6614 the 57 available seats for spectators. | Cop.. 38% W. H. Lewis, of Boston, is the counsel for the accused men. S CITY ITEMS | S A Wi 16 51 % 4 e His first motion was to quash the n Loco 86 A month’'s mind mase will be ¢ "‘"'""‘l’"h ""_"”‘r']‘ Morion oo Ohio. . brated at § o'clock tomorrow evening at | 570URd that it charges perjury which jtoel B. .. i St. Peter's church for the late Pierre | lo.y mean & Ahifl‘“c"m"‘f tnac s p Tran 14% Blanchette. A necessary, to indict to try a person acific 115 FREES oy for so serious a crime. and ti a . - true bill should be returned bhefore "':;:n"n -1_: moblle Bearing & M trial. He expressed doubt that a X P a7 Wan srrested = this grand jury would find a true bill. L P o2e% Quarter by Motorcycle Morton and Mobley are to be tried = 8. Strolls, for alleged separately and Morton's case was first A daughter born yesterday at called. The state's attorney stated the New Britain General hospitzi to |that he had no intention of asking Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zink of 24 Rocky for the life sentence. The court over- Hill avenue. A son was born Saturday | ruled a demurrer and a panel was night at the hospital to Mr. and M called from which to choose a jury Isaac Abrahamson of 22 West I The specifice accusation against street. the men is that they swore Captain Poter Daly, nephew of the White shot Brock and not O'Neil and Patrick Daly of this city, has it was on the station steps whereas turned to resume his studies at | it actually occurred in the street. Bernard’'s seminar: Rochester, after a two weeks' vacatjon. Smithwick, after spending vacation at the home of his parents, 699 Stanley street, has returned to St. Bernard's seminary, Rochester, to resume his studies. Wilcox 23 % 300 COULDN'T PROVE CASE JAPAN S0 Two Meriden Men Are Discharged | C18ims o ¥ NEW GUN LATHE. Haven, Feb. 7.—A lathe for on Whiskey Stealing Count— | | of Divorces | rifiling the lt-inch guns being I New use in made Each 1,000 by the United States at the ar- | Groceryman Fined $100. senal at Watervliet, N. Y.. was ship- ped by railroad from herc today. When assembled the lathe will weigh 200 tons, and is ome of giant ones of the country RECLAIMIY WOULD BOOST LAND | Tokio, Feb. held | niude here th in proportion ages. Unoffich the number o 56,741, as aga a ratio of 112 000 marriage: Tis is com of 21.6 per thd ! be the highe rope. Unoffic Japan’s rate tion was cut Meriden, Feb. 7.-—After being in the local lockup since January 29 in connection with the theft of $6,- 000 worth of whiskey in barrels and kegs from a barn in the r of Charles J. Mallory's home on Grove street, Frank Sanzo and Steve Polite, both of this city, were discharged ‘by the local court this morning upon recommendation of the prosecuting attorney, who said there was a lack of ¢ against them. No other idence arrests have been made in the case. $100 and 2 by influenza Joseph Sepiol was fined costs because a policeman found a , O e soda bottle filled with alleged “‘moon- | T1he estimates shine” whiskey in his grocery store | Japan's popuj in making a call there last night. been assumed G000, Tn 1918 ed census shol Enlistments Tonight in ' {houi"ste.0n0: New Machine Gun Unit Captain Ashley Griffin and Lieut. ). H. Slater will be at the State Armory this evening for the purpose of inie: viewing prospective recruits for new machine gun unit to be organiz in this city The unit is to be the first one of its kind in the Connecticut Na- tional guard. The benefits and pur- poses of enlistment will be explained by the two officers to anyone inter- ested. driving an auto- achusetts license, noon at Stanley OfMcer William reckless drivinz was fane Sug t-John Lake Michigan Shore Front In Chi- pfd cago Might B¢ Made Much W& w ectric tors F) Co h pfr opper Con Marine. . 14 Mar pfd 50% 1 15% r 57 % ring Tire 45% t Copper 19% More Extensive, 39 LOAFERS QENT TO SERVE JAIL TERMS Chicazgo. the the -Reclamation of Michigan in would provide miles ot land for port facil- report submit- Colonel W, V., defartment ¢n- Feb. 7 foreshore. Ch ! nearly Lake district John .. on two weeks’ LAY 109 wharves, warehouses and according to a to city officials district war NANCY ANDERSON square DBritish GL New Haven,' L1000 for a tro, ! handicap tourn: Jr.. of Norwal night at the a Haven Gun cl TO LATE labor the officials expecied little made are that London. to Nancy “ward of These Had Konised 1o Work o To approve proposal CHURCH DEBT REDUCED Anderson of be the Move—300 Others Are in SO lie lubor movement™” as | sineer. The report calls attention fact that ocean liners ma leadcr i better) Koown ! as Ch%azo’s wharves within B0 Sacarnar fifteen Years if the .Great o3y e | L.awrence river channel project is | carried out. Such an outlet to the SUBMIT NEW PLAN. { Atlantic would connect Chicago with = the sea routes of the world. The coal and Swift & Co. Work of southern Illinois and the A | cotton Delt of the south will feel ‘ the touch of Chicago commercial en- deavor through sight-foot barge channel to the ippi. “Never before did it seem fair to point out in prophecy a region where there much inevitably and soon be estab- lished the world's greatest port fa- cibities the report + “The foreshore of Lake Michigan fronting Chicago slopes very gently | 3 1905, at New Hartford. The plain- lakeward,” the report continues, ““so0 | {i(rs maiden name was Bessic May that the seven-fathom contour is four | ywinters The alleged desertion oc- miles o shore. This means that in | .04 on May 29, 1910, and the cruel- {our submerged lands. all - publiely | g committed at divers times prior stockholders | owned, the Chicago alstrict possesses | ' = e N ke the defend- | ncarly a hundred square miles any | 10 that date. The plaintiff asks s v e e right to resume her maiden name. The serving the t of which it is within the power ; s i ol 3. F. S et j 0 case is returnable in the superior | FOR SALE, F municipalitics { of man to raise into land. This is an | ~ itchfield- he fi Tues 2 tenement asset of almost invalculable value. court AU LicU L on G SR e Reviewing the sections of Chieago's | 98Y of March. M g go's 1 heifer, 2 tfront, Col. Judson points out farm too P that Lakes Wolk and George lie close ableflJ. C. R there. There have been a number fered to the Pennsylvania to Lake Michigan on the Illinois-In- ? Britain, robberies reported from Claremont | which declined to buy diana line with six square miles of J E 3 and also it is reported that a number % = marshy land adjacent. This section of the wooden ships lying in the CHALC “offers the greatest opportunity in all James river off that town have been this region for the creatioh of wharf robbed of brass fixtures and other ities of a character, magnitude Exile. » memorial to the work of her mother, the late Mrs. Mary And to the dock at the next Lakes-8t British Mary | rson. ‘The Miss Newport News, Va., Fob, 7 order 1o go to work, quit the ¢ity o1 to jail, issued last week by the council here, has resulted in an ¢xodus of 300 idlers and the sending of thirty- four men to jail for ten days cach At the end of ten days if th in jail do not go to work or get out ol town they will be sent to work on the ronds for thirty day There are about Newport News. The authorities not enforcing the “go to work leave town” order on them as a body, since many are honestly seeking work and are unable to find it They are without food or a place to sleep and they are being cared for by welfare organizations. There have been about ten where seamen refused to accept posi- ttons with the idle flcet on Shipping Board vessels at Claremount. They claimed the Shipping Board was not paying the union scale and they would starve rather than work for wages below the scale. Following the police order Rev. Patrick Daly of St. Joseph's Church—Now $12,000. I) I()R DIVORC, St ST two furn light 1ld Box or for trick church a payment of paid on the church to $12,000 We Daly. pastor of announced vester- $1.000 debt, Armour Co. Out P mines Hartford Woman Brings Action Against Local Man. Bessie May Minderlain of New lart- ford; has through Lawycer C. J. Jewell, brought an action for a divorce from Fred Minderlain of this city. In the complaint, the plaintiff alleges deser- | tion and intolerable cruelty. The couple were married on July had which Proposition. been New reduced it On Ash blessing morning Friday ev of the and Swift —Attorneys & Co. district supremo Washington. dnesday there will be and distribution of ashes at and evening services on ning there will be stations benediction blessed sacrament. Lenten held ry Wednesday evenings during lent Daly in are 500 scamen idle Armour & Co. filed court a for with the plan interes o | today new for sclling their Church cross of the Previous devotions and and stockyard plans vards to F. had proposing the sale of the H. Prince & Co. disapproved by the court. The court was asked sales agents, who under trustees shall sell the preference to buyers in Livestock producers, in the yards other than ants, common carriers vards, local citizens or or local syndicates. most of A parate plan was seamen moved up the James | the sale of the yvard at Jersey City to Claremont and are loafing | local interests. The yard will be Friday Father trom the Murial eve of Boston been ! improvement; has received $450 street, secong MacSwiney club to forward to the Archbishop at Dublin, Ireland There will be niversary mass Saturday the late Mrs. Chs Members of the Holy Name society will attend confession Saturday and communion Sunday morning. In the evening the society will hold an open mecting to which all the men of the are invited. It is planned to speakers and a hour will to appoint supervision of vards giving this order cases LOST—White and curly bo nickel plated to 296 Arch special an- at 8 o'clock McEnroe \n, $1,000 Is Announcement Made by for presented for to was of- railvoad KILLED BY AUTO Hartford, Feb. 7.—Norman . Case, 6 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Case of Wet ld, died at} H}u‘tford hospit . the three § hours afte: automobile, The it luke have | rollow PREDICTED HIS DEATH = river social of WILL BRING Kansas encral to Ask Bridgeport Man., Killed in Knife Duel, Felt That He Was Meet Some Violent Eand. | things of value. Those in. Newport I for the most part willing to work: A ship arrived in port last week and put in a request for five seamen. When the Alexander Towat. Pittsburg, Kas., Feb. h\Rthard J. Hopkins, attorney general of K Arres: of for, l 4and location suited to the demands of the future,” the reports says. General plans for these cilities, Col. Judson & lan of Middletes fault;

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