New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 28, 1921, Page 9

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Financial EE T ‘DANBURY PROTESTS | Pl I CHTER & STREET § 7 : Hearing Held Before Public| o moc pwe A e s n L ER e NEVE BRI XCHANGE REPORTS » N % ' " Utlites Gommissio Today I’,,:M.‘f';,‘m"ft 25 Shares AMERICAN HARDWARE T e RIS : e = Al Pinks which was hold this aft- 50 Shares NORTH & JUDD Hartford, Feb. 28.—\When the pub- | ¢Fneon at 2 at the Erwin Lt ddtaily g R : lic utilities comumission opened the '“'«'H-\ chapel. Burlal was in Fair- 50 Shares EAGLE LOCK CO. currence of the recent uncertain ) 16 | \ h view cemetery > eiaring today the Capit m the « (& Ve R e e - 100 Shares STANLEY WORKS CARD OF THANKS, 1. Shippings and oils were rea ity whilo ralls and cquipments steady. Atlantic Gulf, Ameri- International, Mexican Pet., Roy- Yutch and American Woolen lost \ 1-2 to 1 1-3 points in the first transactions. Southern Facific, Iwin loco., International Pape I"eople’s Gas hardened moderate- - n short coverings. U. 8. Steel, S rRA.NKlnnln N & ex-dividend with numerous | TRIED TO GET BERGDOLI—F. popular iswues, loat a fraotion. Zimmer of Denver is ane of the fhange on London ensed siightly | American officers who tried to cap- lust week's fI quotations. ture Qrover ( lorgdoll, American ]I street, noon—Price move- draft evader, h, Germany aring the morning were h nwing, irregular advances | Am Drass ceenee 188 equipments and tobaccos | Bristol Drass 15 20 & oftsot by losses of 1 to 3 points | Billings and Spencer . 45 ug the cheaper motors, utilities, [ Colt's Arms oA 1) ral Leather, Bears Roebuck and |Fagle Lock et [ oun specialties. Mexican Pet and | landers, ¥ 50 54 clated, Houston and Pacific olls [N B M 3 o 22 23 1 to 1 American and | Nites-Be-Pond com . 70 ‘ win locomotives 1 3.4, Crucible | North and Judd .. . B0 11 1-4, Utah Copper 1 and Kel- | Peck Stow and Wilcox . 38 Wheel 1 3-4. Lorillard Tobacco | Stanley Works ........ 60 ed exceptional strength gaining | Standard Screw com ..200 ints. There was active trading In | Scovill Mrg Co hern Pacific “rights” at a gain of | Traut and Hine ¢ but In general rails were duil | Unfon Mfg Co y call loans were made at 7 per among the reactionary stocks he Iast hour with shippings and jor olls, Crucible strengthened, but was heavy. alb ptreot, 1:30 p. m.—Shippings, bers and textiles weore the objects piia Guie o 4 -4 poimm o+ | Hartford Man Had to Be Sup- low price for the current move- t d United Pruit, Mercant!l H ine. common, U1, B, Ttubber and ported by Policeman rican Woolen lost 1 to 2 1.2 relief from the rates for gas charged by the Danbury-Bethel Gas and Elec- tric company, Ilenry Gilbert and other residents of Bethel appeared and asked to be joined with the city of Danbury in its petition. The peti- tion claimed that the rates were un- reasonable and protested against the service chirge of 50 cents Gitvgoicinls Jaisiita IR IanchosRoLavaL Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New Yo Colonel J. Moss Ives, corpuration | Veterans. also the S. k. & L. Co., and - Some uv our higgest trou- | counsel for Danbury, represented the | PUblic schools. for all the floral picces STOCKS bles is so litde other prople city, and Henry C. Wilson of Danbury | 8t the military funeral. A hearty s | appeared for the company. The com. | thanks from his father and mother. BONDS - pany claimed that the high wost of | M- and Mrs. Gustave Peterson, Julius e | maintenance compelled it to increase Peterson, brather; Mrs. Brouhton Direct Private Wire New York to Boston. of Springfield, Mrs. Dela ot | Foiped ot b i S (his city. S, Titen . F. GROFF, Mgri—Room 509, N. B. N including service «harge, w £2.6¢ Hber Alderman Davenport of Danbu e testified that the rate up to last Au- CIT EM 15t was $1.40 and in the same month Y IT S it jumped to $2.10. A few days later it was increased to $2.60 by the addi- e tL L. JUDD F. G. JUDD —— | tion of the service charge. Victor records for March. C. IL. W’Mahon Indignant at ireme ABEL GROSS MARRIES |a ' ine S Bricain Ganoral nosnital ‘ CI‘lllClZGS Cha]rman : GURLEYVILLE GIRL 1\:;:“‘\"[';“:::‘1- Mrs. Charles Okulicz of 23 WRST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONNBAUTO Oraeciof Investments, Local Stocks Telephones, We wish to express our sincere thanks to all kind friends who at- tended the funeral services at the State Armory, Feb. 20, and for trib- utes given our son, Emery Pecterson, after his body arrived from France. Wae wish to thank tha police dept., 195 The sewing society of the Amaranth will meet Wedenesday af- Miss Lillian Bertha Pollack 2 commissioners has not had a chair- Lan, ACk | (er Hirst of 243 Linwood street. man in the past 10 years who hus A< His Wife—Wedding is Most The women of the German Relief 100 Sharesw New Britain Machine Prefe been able to control the department. Benlanth = ; ciety will meet tomorrow at 2:30 . 1 t in Jewish Circles. . Te i to yie bettet thfl o and advocating that the commission 2 l'llloCk -A'l 1”‘;m';“"lmll-"-““““fl"“m‘ Id n 8/2,6- hall on Arch s 3 - Charging that the board of fire Takes " ternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Wal- we Ofl'er: Whel Albert Gross of this city and Miss Lillian Bertha Pollack of Gur- “Branding Iron and Lee Kids, Pal- { leyville were united in marriage at|ace tonight.—advt. who would do so, P. 8. McMahon |[the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan e e (i e W Nurnes advocated a strict censuring this aft- | Pollack of Gurleyville vesterday aft- | visiting Station, is ill at her home ernoon for the firemen who were re- | €fnoon by Rabbi H. Kopclmann of | with a slight cold. i i Hartford louis Pollack, brother of Startlng at A total of 16 new cases, mostly in > the bride and Miss Sarah Gross, a Rl 4 % W tions froma the pulpits yesterday Noth- | cister of the bridegroom were the connection with infant welfare, were f F 0 X S received at the Visiting Nurses’ Sta- : ing that is legal, Mr. McMahon stated, | attendants. 1t was one of the most [ (eoei7 S0 8¢ 08 00 HAE ATRE L 8T £ ] Sunday Evenmg, is quite severs emough for the indi- | brilliant weddings in Hebrew circlex | g, viduals who misrepresented facts and || (Mis part of the state. A recep- tion and banquet followed the wed- imposed upon the goodness of heart | ging. Masters' school will be held at the of the clergymen to the extent of The bride was attired in a white is ening. SR } causing false statements to be made | Scorgette and satin dress with pearl | The Boosters club, which is rais- | PRESENT STORM IS Y trimmings and carricd a bouquet of |ing funds for the ercction of the bridal roses. The bridesmaid wore | Masonic Temple, has postponed its PASSING TO SE awake itself to its responsibilities or | give way to a board and chairman sponsible for alleged misrepresenta- "npmnm-ua 375,000 shares. Hartford, Feb. 28— After inter- York Stock Exchange quota- | mittent questioning during 23 hours, furnished by Richter & Co., | Frank Pertillo, alias Grippn, was so bers of the New York Stock [unnerved that he had to be supports sage.) ed by two policemen when his name High. low. Close. | was called in police court today. He -Chal Mfg.. 36% 35% 5 is charged with the murder of his Beet Sugar. 49 49 sister-in-law and common law wife, oan ....... 9% 29% Marie Fiarra, at their home, 54 V Car'& Fdy.124 128% 7 |lage street, early Sunday. Prosecuting seventh session of the Scout in the churches yesterday. “We are rapidly moving into a and it is time that < s . reck T the firemen were placed in their | Potions. lhv house was prettilv | week Tuess . Winds Diminishing In Violence Pre- decorated with cut flowers, potted Miss Cecilia Edman of Westwood plants and the national colors. The | park, Plainville, left today for Wash- dicted by Weather Sharps—No —— dinner was served Ly Hartford cater-|ihgton, D. €., to visit friends for a - ers and 25 guosts were present from | week. While there she will attend Tempcratura Change. (Continued from H & Lther 8% 8% journment in the case to Baturday. Jocomotive. 86% L1} This was granted and the accused Smit & Ref 41% 1% 4 | held without bail. Sug Ref cm 94% 94 Policemen who were assigned to Sumatra Tob 87 % watch the prisoner, reported that he Tel & Tel..100% % | spent a sleepless night. While await- Tobacco ...121% 12 2 ing disposition of hix case in court Woolen ... 63% 6 today Pertillo was seized with violent Ih Top & 8 F 829 fits of trembling and when his name Gult & Wt I 46 was pronounced by the clerk he was fwin Loco .. 1% s unable to gain his feet until he was & Ohlo.. 34% & lifted by the officers. h Steel B.... 57% 66Y 56 % It was stated by the police today n Rap Tran that the key which locked the door Pacitio .. .. % |leading to the Pertillo apartments t1 Lther Co. 3 3 was found in possession of .the man Ohlo .. % | when he was arrested. According to St P 21 Pertillo’s story, told immediately aftor sl & P 277 4 | his arrest, he left the house suc o Copper .. 4 | denly and at the instigation of 0o Cop .... ) “‘stranger’” who ordered him to do so. | Gas .... 71 3 After the Fiarra woman had been p Prds Ref. 69% | beaten to death with an axe, the mur- ble Bteel . . derer fired the apartment and disap- Cane BSug 3 2 peared, it is said. The murder was Horn Coal. discovered upon the arrival of mem- jcott-Johne'n 6 ] J bers of the fire department. 3 ne it 1 Pertillo admitted late Sunday night 1st pfrd .. 2 9% that he had quarreled with the wom- ton, W & W an Saturday night when he learned Electric ..131 that she had taken money from their Motors 14 savings and given it to his married 4 (BF) Co .. 1 368, 1 daughter. Jorth pfr .. 76% 7 It was sald by thosc in charge of 88 3 the investigation this morning that proper position. The only remedy in sight is to elect for mayor at the next election a man who will start at the top and sweep cvery board, com- mission and office clean so that there | BAltimore, Raleigh, . New York, | the presidential inauguration. 4 ; For New Haven and vicinity: Part- | Cook told an Assoclate Will be none of this ‘hush: stuft i | Xew Britain. Rristol. Hartford. Mans: March Victor records are with us. |, = : " 5 o o X Gty amalier 2 " | ficld ana Willimantic. Following the | "1 Dierce & Co.o Advt. ly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. sentative at his hom The statement that the tweo-pla- |Feception the young couple left on an e R eaordal atiMos Connecticut: Cloudy tonight and | early today. *I thre: extended honeymoon to Washington, $36,000 rans.—advt. Tuesday; not much change in tem- | block against the Mi perature; strong shifting winds be- | train. I threw ‘the bl toon system would cost but - 3 % was strongly objected to as was the | I - and will take in the oot statement that firemen are now work- | tion of Tresident TTarding. ollow- v coming westerly and diminishing to- | back from the crossi ing 21 hours a day and have no time | € their return they will make their | py R ENCE IN LASL nlght with their wives and families, The | Nome at 27 Day street in this eity, Wenther Conditions, kr:fi:l I_wh_v they failed i 3 Mr. Gross is a graduate of the : gnal. s s s B Hieh mehool. 116 was also o |l ILLEGALLY OBTAINED!" ;. disturbante which has catséd|| An oMolal atatceidl year, amount to $100,000, he said. As | Britain regards time off, Mr. McMahon ex- |Student at the state college and unsettled weather in this vicinity dur- | the offices of the chie plains that call men may be brought | Upon leaving this Mstitute became e ing the last 24 hours is now central | the Michigan Central # connected with the American Hos- |\ york Conviction of I'elix Gouled | O0 the southern New England coast | declared the Michigam where he now holds a and will pass out to ses todajy An- | crew apparently failed in if a regular man wants a day off. In addition, the firemen have one day | i€ry company wh £ - : 5 . . a week’ to themselves while the po- | Tesponsible position. Mrs. Gross is sSet Aside in Supreme other disturbance is central over up- | that the crossing Tioemen hayalsons well known in Gurleyville and of late . per Michigan. Pleasant weather pre- | against them. The system of buttonholing vot- | has been assisting her father in his Court vails in other districts east of the Ofiicials of the Ne oT4 Which wes adonted by the fire Rocky Mounfains except in the Lake [ said that the automatid men must be stopped by order of the RE e in New York of Felix Gouled for | 'egion and New England. The tem- \_'u»evm the owner :n\ fire hoard, and fihm all things the LIQUOR TAX INVALID conspiracy to defraud the government | Perature is about normal in the | showed that the Ne goodness of our clergymen's hearts in connection with army clothing and | nerthern districts hit the automatic to must not be imposed upon, he said. e equipment was in effect set aside fo- Mr. McMahon state that the members Jay by the supreme court. of the department were evidently not The court held that papers in ancad orithe SNV satisfied with these methods of w preme Court—Millions of Dollars | Gouled’s office which were seized by t::in f;‘l‘e”;‘f “e'. ?w; ning over voters but that he had been government agents without a scarch i e right of way. informed that one fireman is on the Involved. swarrant should mnot have ben used HEAR]NG ON AUTO FEE — streets threatening opponents of the against him as evidence and that the HISTORY OF extensive farm interests in Mansfleld. | (. chincion, Feb. 28.—Conviction Conditions favor for this vicinity | station, three miles § unsettled weather followed by fair | crossing on each line, Kentucky Laws Not Approved by Su- and not much change in temperature, | ahead of the Michigi ols Con . o . e i Siz Cop D aam the state “was practically satisfied % that Pertillo was insane and that he was mentally unsound for some time before the woman In the Pertillo apartments met death. Washington. Feb. 28.—Kenducky | yordict should be reversed from the 5 iaws levying w special tax on liquors [ ground that this beizure violated the Iacreased Reglstration to Be Dise outh Picks Up Gun | ¢ ; Jonded warchouses | fourth amendment. ) ) sl g PO I NS AT withdrawn from bonded warchouscs | fourth amendment. = | Gieed at Meetinz of Legisiamure Uncle Shoots were held invalid today by the su-|, ..., .nq office must be maintained,” New York. Beb. 28. Two New Yorkers Excaped Convicdon | preme court. Several millions of dol= | e S Slive et o It of an| Tomorrow Afternoon. who after being shot Two and a Half Years Ago Alleged | 798 1 ftdee 1o v conecied ot individual under the fourth and fifth \ large delegation of the local |tWo bandits in his 3§ state were involved. amendments have been repeatedly vesterday returned t New York, Feb. 28.—Trial of Cor- The court sustained lower courts| ypheld in past decisions. drove them away, W nelius J. ¥Flood and Robert A. O'Brien, [ which had granted an injunction to nieeting of the legislature tomogrow |qeath in the city policemen recently indicted for first the Kentucky Distilleries and \.\;,“‘, REV MISS[RIAN SPEAKS afternoon on the proposed increase | After the (uel Cook house Co. and the J. and A. Friebert a in automobile registration fees. A |the garage and hefil joint hearing will be held in the Hall platoon system. rbor Con rbor Con ptd Mer Mar Mer Mar jfd D e s i1 | HOUSTON SHOULD BE Paj < M5 o SCITED FOR CONTEMPT necott n-x- k Bteel . d RIS gh Val . So Says Senator Reed of Secrctary's well Motor . ) 6 Failure to Produce Treasury oo 3 ”;"l - Y Files, L e i Washington, Feb. 28.—Senato Jju- fle .o 19 B : diciary committee investigation of Truckmen's Bureau will attend the c ctio 1tk s degree murder in connection with|] . "o oconting interference by the | A revolver dropped investigation of the police depart-| 516 authoritics to withdrawals of of the Hous: before the roads. |in flight was picked ment was on the calendar in the|liquor on which the special tax had stor of Stanley Memorial Church | 5000 and rivers, and finance com- | home by a youth, court of general sessions today. not been paid. = - = . a mittee. ing the weapon unlo They are accused of having fired| The supreme court upheld decrees| 'Has Interesting Topic on the Afm | HEEC - - e persons infer. | trigger. The boy's shots that caused the death 2 1-2) of the federal district court for the| of the Church. eatod inithie| profect who! willlbe pr Mary Tresome. was years ago of a 15 year old boy. They castern Kentucky district that the law ent. The local bureau is in favor of |arm. escaped conviction at the time, it is | under which the taxes were collected Rev. G. M. Missirian. pastor of the | te jncrease providing it will not e3 alleged, through corruption of police | violated both the state and federal | Stanley Memorial church, had for a | ceed more than 100 per cent. A mass | LONFRGAN'S records. constitution. topic at the morning services yester- | y oating w held at the chamber of Hartford, Feb. 3§ The state argned that there was no y. “What Is the Church Driving | commerce recently when it was dis- | susustine Lonergan of competition in the liquor business | at He also spoke on “Why Be a | cyesed. The manufacturers of the | has been ill many wee now and that the tax therefore could | Church Member?” Dwelling on the will be represented at the hear- | gperation for append not be considercd confiscatory. first topie, Rev. Mr. Missirian men- | jng Jeing intercsted in the matter. | lantic City and hopes The opinion of the supreme court | tioned briefly the present day stand- | peeg for registration will be based on ington to attend the was unanimous. | ing of the churches in the commun- | (yo actual carrving eapacity of each Prosidest Herding ol ity and the welfure it is extending to people. He felt that in his opinion, many of the people who do not at- tend church services are not hope- . Somers of Shelton lessly bad. Nor does he believe that WAGE €U o b After Trolley Wre the churches are abused or corrupted — CUSS MANDA to the extent that they are not use- | E vos of Departments in Hart- Paris, Feb. 28.-~The nd should be dispensed with. ford-Bigelow Quit Work. { icague of nations’ person to die as the v of thel Granting certain exceptional cases, reply to be sent i trolley crash in South Shelton last tev, Missirian feels that the church government’'s note a FEEh Sl s et S Tuesday is Mrs. Frederick Somers, | has heen a great factor in establish- | of the bru ssels department “"ff the dates. Tt is believed § - : Feip Bay 4o sechtod aged 30, of Shelton. Death came to- [ing social and industrial rizhteous- | dye house of the Hartford-Bigelow | the Washington g0 tod Rotall St .. % S e . day. Her husband is still in the | ness. Carpet Co. rv{uso‘d “‘:ogn to wo'rk to- | public the e i ol d s = SRR Gritlin hospital. day and to accept a 20 per cent wage | answer. 5 N:fl”’;\‘ v R¥DUC 1}‘ EMFDOYES. Sy Of the others who arc patients | LONG FEDERAT DOCKET. cut. All other departments opened up g ¢ It : i Federal Judge Authorizes Schedule of v IHenry Balough of Shelton is not ex- with their complete force lnc\ualng N Steel X m\ .. 3 Re ‘tions—Itoad Bankrupt, pected today to live the day out. The Judge Thomas M. Have Record- the moquette department. Steel ptd .... b Atlanta, Ga., FKFeb. 28.-~Federal 13 others under carve are in fairly The strikers claim they . v 3 oot o d > between 1,000 and 1 3 n r 409 Judge 8. H,_ Sibley, signed an order good condition N N “°t.‘,’|"m %2 SURIIE . & rituition olaahin Sy 3 3 o i New Haven, Feb. 28.—A Jong dock- | Pany’s offi Shariand . ‘ March 1 of wages of employes of tho ” 4 FIRST CLASS e t, possibly close to a recordsh betyveel. Air Br Centrul ..... Tl , NHand H . 20 th Pacific .... S4% on SouA Am P and T n R R co Arrow » Coal forelgn loans and credits et with a check today when Chairman Nelson informed the committee that Secre- tary Houston had submitted treasury files he had been ordered to produce to Secretary Colby of the state de- partment for advice as to those which it would be compatible with public Interests to present before the committee Senator Reed, democrat, Missourl, tng oo declared Secrctary Housten “ought to 1and 8 ... G 3 W02 40 cited for contempt.” Later the sen- | D, NY .. 2 ator said that unless the committee Ofl et .. . . summoned Mr. Houston to appear h Pacific .... % | immediately with the full correspond- th Rall ....... % - - ence, he would “take the matter be- debaker Co ... U b fore the senate.” Co . 4 The committee deferred until late as and ¥ : today action on Senator Reed's mo- p I’'rod ........ % | tion directing Mr. Houston to appear s OM ... . : ) tomorrow morning with copies of the ns Btoel Car Con Cop commercial automobile, regardless of |graj in the nation the total piston displacement. physician has, ho . = ainst any activity ANOTHER D Derby, Conn., Feb. 28 e tenth Thompsonville, Feb, 28.—Employes 7 2 AR moving Into & | white satin trimmed with pink and | meeting, which was to have been B i Allothey S anssyeskad) o an e Jhe low tax-rate en- |, " maline and carricd white car- | held tomorrow cvening, until next — N“w REA Breaking Session—Mail Clerk First o INTENTIONAL DUPE

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