New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1921, Page 11

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HARTFORD STOCKS | rDeaths and Funerals. LEGAL BATTLE O} FOR GOOD CITIZENSHIP FinanCial DR Mrs. Nellie L, Harris. ‘TO-FREE BERGDOLL ———— Quotations furnished by Judd & Coz, Funeral merviees were held thi 23 & 2 X RS s Chamber of Commerce Holds Meet- 3 West Main street morning” At 10:36 o'clock at the S eet February ¢, 1921, | First Baptist church for the late Mrs. )2 £ = and Banquct at Elks' Last Night sced I' Nellie J. Harris. The remains weie | -VWEMRS o liberate Drart Dodgzer | bBid A 2 . = = ' Htd Elec Light et takén (o Mevmourifosiinterment From Army —All Nationalitics Represented. ) . | Southern N E Tel l".g._._lm = Sy = o P ~— One of the most successful meei- Mcmber New York Stock Exchange Am Brass e 198 z00 1 i Much Rests on Outcemec. ings for the betterment of the com- L -<The funeral of 231 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BR ~ [ Am Hosiery 3 5 2t - 8 : munity, was held at the Lks' club Am Hardw: Ao 137 142} Quirk wak held ¢ eck t = 1”‘1“‘;;-17“'«"- ‘T,r‘“‘.“‘ e |1ast night under the auspices of the STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr. i Am Silver .. 34 28 5 AT BE. “NIATYs . | 1ern - Pl L "E-lChamber of Commerce. Nearly all Billings and- Spenver 8¢ son L-l"“fllu Krause was tho celebrane of | doll. wealthy Philadclphia draftl oionalities were represented and | B Bristol Brass e . r""“i'tfl high mass. The members evader from the d)SPl}!_II'I]:\ry bar- suggestions were given for the im- 1l Street Close.~—All classes of | Colt's Arms Co - 11~ 1 ot the Doltco departimeni, In Uniform. | racks at Fort Jcavenworth on ¢ provement of the cosmopolitan life especially ralls, olls, whip- | Bagle lLock 55 (attended the.fungral, and as the body | writ of habeas corpus, began todav ¢ ype citv. Offers for assistance in | y | % e p e was being Worne from the edifice the ' in federal court at Kansas City, Kas., Landers, F and C ..... 51 Ay | wa g om edifice the at Kanss v K educating, and for closer relationship NORT g ]UDD MF st anc . @ J i C o P fore re Jo % *oll N 5 eels and equipments, shared | FH RO L CE : 4 | officers formed a cordon on the front { before Judge John €. Pollock. in those of foreizn birth were made. I [ ‘ rise of the last hour whep CAll | Nilese BoaPond cam - . oid .‘,A'Y“'"Livuh_flgl ch. . During 1. —Lhe cases of wany_other per=ons |y cupper was served before the meet- RlCHTE : BB BR A BRERNRIsm WE RECOMMEND THE PURCHAS declined to 7 per cent. The | north and Juda . 30 Mrs. M. T. Crean . The palibear- | tried or awaiting trial by court-mar-|,g \nong those who attended and % -was strong Peck, Stow and Wilcex . 39 were. Sergeant George J. Kelly, | tial for violation of the selective I gave short talks were: Mavor Orson s approximated 375,000 shares. | Rusgell Mfg Co .. : Traffic Supefvisor Clarence Lampherc, | Service act hinge on the outcome of F. Curtis. Schoal Superintendent —_—— | Standard Screw com lmmr Officer Charles Johnson, Door- | the Bergdol ‘case. ocourt ~oficals | stanley H. Holmes, President A. CAPITAL 500,000 DIVIDEN York Btock ¥xchange quota: | granley Rule and Leve man Gustave TIfcllberg. Patrolman |said. The lezal point raised is the | Buol of the Chambor of Commerve, furniahed by Richter & Co.. | Staniey Works Thomas Storey and Anthony Walinc- | right of a military court-martial to ! Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, Rev. Joseph rs of the New York 8t0ol | Traut ana Hine zus. The flower bearers were Officers | try a person who is not actually Pelechovych, Principal [ High. Low Clese. | t'nion Mftg Co .... r;r:mk M. English and Charles Mec- vAhn service, as --ncA\_\‘hfl ey Americanization Director High. low. Close. | eStanley Works, pfd Grath. Rev. John T. Winters con- | for the draft but failed to res { Tl Shllivan) hal M(g 5% ' ducted the committal service at the | when called. . Steplien Dudack, et Sugar. 431 grave im St _\lar_ s new cemetery There are about 20 other men con- ‘ton Goodwin, John DiNonna ol T80 e == fined at the military prison whose | Morris Cohn, Judge B. F: Gaffney. X r & Pdy. 123 A . 5 " .. .3601,218.059 Butter is lower. Russell Bros. —Advt | cases are similar to that of Bers- |{ Franklin, 1. A. Sprague, Attorney o oil.. e BAIARGS . ..ioiaeee % i _— doll. Abouds 50 similar casesx ave |H. H. Milkowitz, B. Y. Jones, Rev. = 4 o 3 = 4 | held in abeyance pending the out- |E. 5. Adams. H. F. Ludorff, . an Francisco The p»ndvurm are saddlery, suton Patte. 4 Pure lard 16¢ 1b. Russell Bro: L NIES come of the Bergdoll case, it is said. | Loomis, Harry Kevorkian, Secreta razor strop )mrd\\tnrv. We mron_xl_ f‘eculnm?nd It & Ret 43 . s Advt, Attorneys on hoth sides, said that | Ray [.. Makin of the Chamber, Rev. company as ua safe and conserviative investment w Ref com 90 % 9¢ { — the decision of Judge Pollock would muel Suteliffe and John J. Gerdis. orlyishoNMERuon S dey ble appreciation as to pring matra Tob 79% 7 s | SHORT CALENDAR SESSION {not be final as appeals would be Mr. Holmes presided and called on also gives the investor a large return on the money, & Tol.. 99% 91 095 | taken to hizher courts. each individual representinz the na- N i : = ) acco ...119% a 119% | Bergdoll was convicted by court- | ti ities for their suggestions, Many ICE ON APPLICATION, TO YIELD OV “n,, . ay New York last|of great interest were given and met Six Litigations Idsted on Docket For | (Continucilrrom Firstivaze) v nad sentenced to five vears im- | with the approval of all present. This company is an old cstablished corporation a Coumnecticut charter granted Scptember . 1863, constant but conscrvative growth since ils incorpors s capital was $1,000,000. It was increased to §1, and to $2,000,000 in October, 1919, both iner par by stockholders. Recently a 256% sto red The Company's plants are located in v Haven It also has offices in New York, Chicay eolon pda Cop.. i — isomment op & & ¥ &1 k 0 Sessi N | Priso 1 < — eIl U C e Olty Court Session Next FYlday| ;i ied here that this representation - TRY T0 ROB GRAYE sl / is likely to be cut down by today’s PLAN CO-OPERATION. oo 89 s ‘ balleting. —_—— Onte.. . ‘ Ten cases listed the docket Conmfusi e =, y ati » teel B .. i 1 T GAaes BEe L BAC ion Shel Coche S Gl Closer Relations Between Producer | ¢y5isn Entry to Fresh Grave of JOHN P. KEOG | lRap Tran 14 ] of the short calendar for Friday aft-| Confusion of iesues has arisen as . . etfic ...117% ernoon’s session of the city court, |a result of the mationalists’ inabiliiy and Consumer Are Sought. Everett. Mass School Girl Is Dis- FMEXT Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of Tahos Cola0 which opens at 2:30 o'clock. The |to agree upon the time of establish- | (leveland, O.. Feb. S.—Plans ‘or a | Ohle .. 60% 3 s91; | docket follows: The Polish Invest- [ ment of a republic. Radicals insist | closer relationship between producers | covered Today. STOCKS & St P 20 - p ment and Loan (T.n\p.n)' Inc., against | upon ir_nmedhu- cutting away from | and consumers and for group buyi i 3 ™ & P Adam Sasiela, judgment and hear- | the British empire. while others | and selling will be formulated and pi Malden. Mass.. Feb. S.——A ghoulish BONDS ing in damages, Lawyer Henry |make the time indeterminate <ented to the Farmer-Labor Co-oper: entry to the fresh grave of Katherine i Nowicki for the plaintiff; Adolph == — tive congress for adoption. it is ¢ V. Brown of Everett, a 17 year old Direct Private Wire New York to Ba Pfeiffer against John Hoffman, WON'T ACCEPT TURKEY pected, when that body meets girl who died a few days ago of sleep- G. F. GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Lank] pleading, Judge B. %, Gaffney for s | February 10 to 12 ing sickness and s buried at the the phintiff, Lawyer M. D. Saxe for | Preside lect on Ground | The convention will also consider | Holy Cross cemetery here vesterday tho defendant; Goerze A Quigley "“Il it is Not Con { was disclosed today. The invaders against John P. Maguire, disclosure Jixon, 11, Feb aner i v - de- | came in the night. dug into the new % . i35 |of aefense. Judge F. B. Hungerford | Harding has written Mrs. Eli Fowler D T T ia| ETaave o u depth of four feet before M. L. JUDD F. G. JUDD for the plaintiff, Judge W. F. Man- | of Rochelle, Iil. declining with thanks 135 - s e g 'S | direct to industrial centers for distribu- | they uncovered the coflin. tore open 20 * | gan for the defendant; Jehn Sawicki | her offer of ““the flame of the bronze” | .o "4 " (oncumars. the upper cover and apparently at- “is |heainst 1. Paleski. gudgment and |champion turkey at the recent n Between 1,200 and 1,500 delezoios | tempted to drag the girl's hody out. < hearing in damages, Lawyer Henry | lonal poultry show in Chicago. for BE 3 ! Tt was found with head and shoul- representing several hundred co-operii- .Vo;"‘l:::’l :((’:mlm:ndm?l“':l'l'm)\ t ‘\‘\{';]‘:‘e":bmmh‘fing dinner in the } 0o stores, 125 labor unions and (NX.- | ders out of the opening apparently oc. agains ve £ ar od wedzed in such manner that those 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CO:. Mr.' Hard T ancc | 000 progressive farmers are expecied to | Wedsed in su ain »- carren S. S e " were unable to extricate it. 38% | against Nick I’mzm-se‘ pleading or | Wlile we are preaching simplicity and Warren 8§ Stone, grand (chief Foriithel| P s Brotherhood of Locomotive Fnginecers R S 35% | default, Lawyer M. H. Camp for the | tDFIft as one of the necessary reme- e B READY TO OPEN TRIAL. PlaintifY, Lawyer A. A. Greenberg for | 919 (o effect un American cure.” , |and DIoEEN tho defendant; - 8 Lutwack At == | Hearing of ~timony in Matewan z o agaiast Nicola Purgilese. iud‘m:n. She sy (ot SO w \R\I\G T" Sl | 4 qn:"uanrh- Likely :-- Begin Today 100 SHARES NORTH & Mar ptd 52 f Tawyer D. L, Nair for the plaintiff; Chicago, Fedb. 8. —Admitting, ac-| ., .. 2. Men Advised to Have Their Siag " o . o . 188 3 13% | Theodore Romanawicz agatmst Sam | COTding to the police that he staged | P> “¢ryive Men Advised to Mave Their Williamson, W. Va.. Feb. 8.—Intro- T .. 889 381% | Kawslohuk, et al., pleading, Lawyer | @ fake automobile accident which re- Records Carefully Filed. i ion of evidenc the trial in rin Tire 46% 48% | E. A. LeWitt for the plaintiff, Law- suited in the belief that he had been Rost Feb S Through irailur=t 1o i it court of 21 defendants in- tt Cop . 191 19% | yer D. L. Nair for the defendant:} Slain and his body thrown into the ! oston S S Efgesa dicted in connection with the Aate- : 20k g < | wolify draft board of their enlistment | o . 5 el s 2 | Mike Qieldla against Joseph Z(sk, | Petroit river, Clark W. Hines was | ".}ma\’ of m(\r‘vn_o men in this s\ute | @ oo pistol ?‘"”" R R NEW BRITAIN 7 rRGA SFg S 3 T { methods to prevent the exploitation of P L L ®uDRENADD I F | Valley 5 3 | 158% | pltading or default. Lawyer D. I, | lield here today pendinz word' from ! < today. £ o & S hav » on the records of the ad- o N 0% | Nair for the Plaintiff, Lawyer Stanley | Detroit. Hines, the police said, as- | juyant seneral at . \Washington as ' N onistiePILTOE S hfed 19 Traceski for tht defendant; The .| Serted that an unhappy home was ]’f-lxckers according to a rv;orl e “l\ff have heen excused on account . 71% | C. Campbell company against Pulos | reason for desiring to be lost to thé | peived at American legion heudquar. | ©f 1liness did not appear.. One ' of Hand H 21y 21 | and Carides, order for pleading, | “orld. He also was said to have ac- | ters here. UG NI LT R U GRS iflc .... 8Oy s 84% | Lawyer H. P. Roche for the plain- | knowledged that he carried a $5,000 olavaiahtbelhumilation uu.n-nwl-mm there was \'m:i”pf)x in his fam- 35 3 g life insurance policy payabl ] ; A ily. Judge It D. Railey ruled that S policy pavable to Mrs. ! 1o the unjust stigma all former : 5 5 2 S e Hinee | t ! the places of the absentees would be Safe D t Vault, . service men who are : 117 doubtul | oo eiiacn i iAot e 4 ale Depost auits READING eyl o el st aie urid 10" | len s comisenesd. ant e ware | g g0 o t $3.00 P o i L ) o, copies of their wir records to the | o7l o S bl R ew Boxes William A. V" o s - 2 2 = obtained this morning, bringing the 4 a 5 PROVING POPULAR | SogeRRenhasNiah et flarm vaautiofitics: available panel agai : $ LMPLOYES Open Monday Evenin a building permit for the construc- e— | Next 10 This Comes Sociology In | Buell street, 28x47. Albin Peterson i e o “ Loeod Springfield, Mass. tion of a two-family dwelling at 8 PENSION FOR WORKMAN. . has applied for a permit to build ‘orbi : G . o - = . - o Amount of Idterature Read D e s permlt (o jhutld iR n--::n :'-rc“ '“(:rwr.nl‘l‘(m" Micials | ) hdee Mg Co. makers of motor- | EERITICAIP L ERSCLEIN - ELLEEE In United Kingdom. [ $300. _The Bloomberg store on Main S s et cyeles, today reduced, it working street is undergoing alterations which Thomas Tobin, for over 40 years|force by laying off 150 emploves London, Feb. §.—Fiction in 1920 | will cost $200. employed at the Corbin Screw divi- ' day rates and receiving in exce ran first in favor in the Unit- sion of the American Hardware cor- | 55 cents an hour. A similar cut w ed Kingdom as did in 1914, S R " poration, was agreeably surprised last | made last week following the refusal . \ SUIT DISMISSED o 7 WAs 8 SMrD) i ; 5 K 4! cociology now comes second. in- New Tork Tran O ¢ 1,000,000 " Stuturday, when he was called to the } 4 the machinists to accept a 12 per e arttor onnecticut I ; | steaa of religion, which held that s = 3 Sl S o e e 5 > 5 g dama ~ office of the concern, and notified that y cent. wag E ) . = 22 | place in 1914. e e e o, Mlla | s efforts for the company were to | by which the company hoped to keep Corner Main and Pearl Streets, { .| Juvendle literature has displayed | heag of the Interborough Rapid | be' remembered by his retirement on ‘he men at work e o e fanita, Place: and tech- | Transit company against Mra. Amanda | & TPenslon. Mr. Tobln mas labered | <\ Ry oF MURDER Cflpltalffi'faoooo Su plus F unds, : homas alieging alicnation of her 1005 in the threading artment of | > 3 IR. S ! Today is the sixth anninversary of afe Deposit Boxes, §5 and upward ‘Then follow, in order, religion. sci- | },yspand tlections, was dismissed to- { the concern and was a faithful cm- the murder of Rev. Joseph Zebris pas- Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn ence, poetry, history, medicine. de- | qay Ly Supreme Court Justice McAvoy | Plove. scription and biography. Literature | The court held that Mrs. Shonts had A tor of St. Andre Lithuanian church | o orelgn Exchange to 2!l parts of th and FEva Gilmanaitis, housekeeper at g ¢ comes last in the list of 12 leading | failed to sct forth sufficient facts to | FIRE IN BRIDGEPORT. subjects. | warrant a trial. Mr=. Thomas was the | RBridgeport, Feb. 8.—$2,000 damage | the v, which was onc of the LETTERS OF CREDIT GENER In the year just ended, 11,004 new | principal by » named in the ; el i1ai ost brutal in the history of this city. | wAs ne today by fire in buildi most bruta the history o s city 5 Deekslwerejpuniishocy ?h'. .['"“u‘ malliefgat s .\':, tdoof AW B'urri‘tv. L“mhm}d'v‘\(‘g] A requiem high mass was celebrated Bank by mail. It is safe and sav{ Kingdon:,/anincronse: of 2,582 com_ — : * Beaver board and waste paper atored Vvestorday in memory of the priest and pared with the pravious year. This | Big drop in price of caxz in the building became ignited in the woman, by Rev. Kdward V. Gni- brings British publishing almost back | Bros \dvt N K = LI 15 s o i o . to pre-war level. The foregoinz anal- some unknown manner. Kis. pastor o 5 Beéing Experi- | vais was compiled by the Publishers’ | ST | Circular and Booksellers’ Necord OitiF e, 8 soiimculubin AMERICAN CAN KARNINGS. COMMERCH a jury to'try Wm. M. Me- & justice of municipal | Lol pnormous. But Show Appre- TR“ST' co econd time on a charge | ciabicl Dactinc) Hresn 1919 SR NATION NI 18G0 Under United States Government Sup | | | _— e t ree murder for the xl. . . , . New York, Feb. §.—The annual re- | oting of Harold . Kas¥.| . " o¢ the American Can Co. made lf lts m a Safe De ipated today. Five tenta- Lo .00 pore {oday showed net earn- l OX ou ee . including one woman, | o el 1020 of $9.851.876, A de- box when court opened. | . ... or $1.976.982 from 1919, Fach n prospective jurors were yestarday because they de- = v = St % ¢ T e oinions | aZninst 38.56 in 1919. Since the be ave 0 ur er orry / q B E I zinning of the new year, the report ling newspaper accounts of | 4,404, there had heen a noticeable us trial improvemont in business conditions. hers were cxvused becaume | S e The Only Place for Those Valuables STORE IS ENTERED. set a precedent when hti Vardaman Sargo, proprietor of a t tentative jurors be kebt | .., q at 35 Fast Main street, reported Lib B d a ) s 0 oo ly in the custody of a bailiff |, (e police this morning. that his el'ty onas panel is completed. Hereto- | 1,00 was entered during the night. s - s 0.0 boen the practice to 1ock | |4 35 pairs of rubber heels, some ll‘ltllrance Pol]cles ors at night only after they | | cigars and cigarettes comprised the p awarn. 5 i Deeds . JOND MARKET BAD. | 80 YEARS OLD TOMORROW. Wilh The customers of this bank form A. G. Willlams of 105 Bl Rock | ) of the Workers in »\—-‘{mml, will obmerve his ninetieth birth- | stOCk Cerfifiate' ily, large °’}°ugh to support ag Are Without Jobs Now. 3 tomorrow. SR X am, Feb T Nearly 5,000} " Or anl‘a E ‘ll en i 300 members of Mamend | TOO TATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Bonds g ] ——— ] o . e ajgp Jiere are idis and the | FOR SALE—Printing .m: and pa- | Famdy Heirlooms each | per cutter. model foot power 4 » diamond “"‘I"“'" ix- | Rotary press, Tx9; about 40 fonts 2 4 roclous stones In this ety | of type with cases; 1 20 inch side twerp may an era_of finan lever undereut paper cutter: all in | ency has supplafited the k i 5 reo spending to such an| #004 condition; all for $30, to close ' Imt lt wcrth a Cent O .o Dats bos | outsh r iV inka ckitere, Arch St o

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