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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE o, 102r. inancial |l e v TERMS OF TREATY BOYS RE-SENTENGED o oo g uasnes | BLAMED ON IRISH, TO REFORMATORY "ot oo R!CHTER &-CO. (Furnisicd by l“‘"!-zr.‘z ”"(I.... e L T 31 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN Am Brass +» Said to Include Mutual Recog- | Smith and Sunday Gave Fictitions « S ineis ror the common- STANLEY R. EDDY, Mgr, TEL. 3040 Colt's Ayms . e = | s —_— with Darling the n of December Eagle lock SF0C 55 { The Mben ' . 19, 1919, when two barrels of wine description ‘were se- | landers. I* and C .. | Y L AL alleged treaty { Ahe Nberty granted Clidward J. .59 one of whiskey were taken from the opening of to- [ X B Maching com > ' | between the Iicpuilic of Ireland and | DMITH and Jdob e e Walilaor | New Haven to the FPolish National eeiot:! further Sollapelot ebrieaild St B Soviet Itussi: nwujl on the first pa M. Maltbie, wax very b el u.:;.] 200 1']1}1(1}. S «ondo Hiowlanak\Viicos issue, the statement given out | young men being hrouzht before the pCaLAnon ULl kR ltest g Jgnan ations unde O wax one of the | pUCl AR Bho - Mritiah office sald thut s cove |.tourt thie morning and were coms |eventuallyl turned into ‘the ' scwer tUrb\RE fatio: he proposed heavy | Tussell Mfk (« : ) ¢ x 10 ‘the State Reformatory . at | When evidences - of the numerous €xbort tax on Mexican ofls was another | FONE SHEE O e 2t 1 < it was stated, captured | (0 e fogmatony 4% | wood alcohiol polsonings became ap- :f:'"H"""‘*I‘L'””v'l;":v n|’vn’|;uv 'l\\\ Yl‘lnn":vhl' 8t Sy) Wosks coin E ~.u‘r:l-; time as 11.14 .flhwll‘ treaty :““"m_mv with nee Martin, also | Pare »m 1 i " w i en of the active trading, | ot ey, HOrS ; ermot O'Hegarty Qe ot ils Gty Beral Nt I st n Dr. 1. J. Mahoney, former medical Mexican Vet egistered a decline of | .0 Co g : ed in the white paper as one of | Forestville while in the of bur- | examiner. testified that an autopsy f pointx and I'an-American Pet. lost : { the Irish republican parliament's =ec- | slarizing the place. They were held | performed on the body of Michael | retavies was addressed to Desmond | for the present term of the superior | Bednarz of Chicopee, showed death 50 FAFNIR BEARING ___50 STANLEY WORKS 40 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK s well as wt CLEARING HOUSE @ cauipmer motors and specialties wer Fxehangod L 55,041 Fitzgerald. Siv « minister of | conurt At that time they ve fic- {due to wood alcoholism. Darling is U. 8. Steel fell al- Dalances ¢ propazanda This tter s dated | titious names charged with causing the deaths of nt to 1-4, a new low quo e — e 13. 1920 y When arraigned in court last Tues- | Bednarz and Joseph Kunia ) he year Y EMS memorandum also accompanied | day afternoon under the names given — . A wt noon—"The m « ) CIT IT the document e government states | the time of their arrest. each | | L bore th brunt of the de - S | memorandum is quoted as sayiag wd never en arrested before As =) b, muny of those issucs belng n Flower Iots izes, at Mills® Hard- he understanding at present is I[ng one about the building recognized | — nmun enn 0' ocords for the year. Equipmenty | ware Store 5 Main St.—uadvi shall be in charge of the mission and | them. and apparently they were first | Two Cuiters Are Kept Near Iee Felds 'Y shlppings, copper rubbers, chemi The Swedish Republican club wil ].lnlvv- T. Ryan of Huffalo will be an- wders. Judge Maltbie showed len- | eals and te o were swept into the | hold its nthly meeting tomorrow | other member iency. und ordered them ‘placed on 3 welling move The weakness of | night at § o'clock in Star Real Estate | According to the intercepted docu- [ robation, with orders that they Te- | of Atass ew Dritaln Natignal Bask Bids. o o] s h S sses. elephone 23 3 %EE%}% %%%%Efi%%fl%%‘ at Al Times to Report Movements W BRITAIN HARTFORD numerous unclassitied specialtios Company’s office i ments, the government adds. this mis- | ot at once 1o P'robation Officer DONALD R. HART Mgr. Telephone Charter $030. noted renews quidation of s In- The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Span- | sion was to have been sent to Russia { zgward (. Connolly in this city Washington. June 9, (By Associat- By steady, although a few of high | evening ax planned. The meeting has | prehended under the treat) ing. two of the boys did as ordered. | drift ice in the north Atlantic this = Brude (mies showd £ 1 to 3| been postpon xt week Thurs- | The prea of the alleged tre On inquiriog into the case, Detective | year and it in farther mouth for the We Offer: = n&. o ore noon. Ci Eavisqyaes e HH Al Desirous of promoting _peaveful f of the facts and he had tho proba- when the liner Titanic was sunk, ac- 50 SHARES FAFNIR BEARING CO. wiley opens i 1-2 per cent street, has taken uilding permit ang friendly relations between all na- | tion officer notify the b to be at |c g tear Admiral L E Jowe : * z 1 officer no 3 oy cording te Rear Admir loya H. 20 SHARES HART & COOLEY CO' ) i \\‘ ree ders among | dwelling at a cost of $6,000 { land and Russia, and striving to co In the meantipne, the state's graphic service teeln, ol and motory improved mod A n was born today at the New | operate in the interest and advance- | torney was communicated with, and The navy department is sending “ru the artial rally of | Britain Generul hospital t Mr. und;ment of the human race and fov the | the records of Smith and Sunday were | out several broadeast wirele re- Price On Applicafion. exehunge a 6 per cont money | Mrs. Arthur Pascoe of 186 Arch street r of all people from im-| given to the authoritics, with a result | ports. each day. Admiral Chandler lopses. The ¢l T wa « Sules | lice today that her automobilg had been | *ion, the governments of the Ru present them in superior court this |{the world of the movements, posi- UppProximate 1,000 4h bumped by a truck driven by Anvea|sian socialist federal soviet republic | morning. Judge Malitbie placed Mar- | tjon and approximate limits of the ey York o I'he, members of the Commodore Bar- | follows:™ shown that he had never been ar- | he cutters Seneca and Yamacraw h k Stoek Ixch ~ quota council, residing in the Sixth ward, The 15 articles of the purported | rested before. 5 have been patrolling th@® cdge of the W. T. SLOP! street and Ao Hdect . p .‘ ol §2 Maple street, Pl il the nations of the world: their efforts | Beaver sreet, and who appealed the S tive accounta. Rails were compa - | ish War Veterans will not meet this {10 further the mutual interests coni- Bright und early yesterday morn- | ed Press).—There is more heavy Wi . 2 » * quoted as saying Sergeant A. J. Richurdson learned | season than at any time sinee nird everal w for the construction of a two family tious, especially the peoples ¢ Ire- 4 ni . 3 e ¢ s cia heoples the station again this morni Chandler. head of the naval hydro- z | 50 SHARES STANLEY WORKS | rate ~ nere da vz Misx Ruth Miner reported to the po- . ¢ exploitation and wppr that the local oflicers were notified 10 | said, in forming shipping throuzhout Capone, near Ibelle’s corner | and the republic of Ireland agree as | tin on probation again today, it being jjce field L'\"H “" : i by Jueht 3 mem " meeting at 8 o'clock tomor- | Ureat¥ include pledses of the “‘re- | John Dunbar, who was sentenced | ilo ayen sin early sprin sending > VEW &K Red b | 1ow in St. Mary's school hall sources and influence” of the two [ 1o the state reformatory several { gajlv reports of the movements g , e Mis F. Blikesley of 451 West|&overnments to promote the recogni- | months ago for the theft of a Christ- | o oy under an international ag At halme M B 4. Main Mre. (. 1*. Blakesley | tion and govergignty of cach other by | mas club check from « house on | ene. ' visiting in Buffalo. to prevant the transportation of arms, | ease, was sent to the George Junior 18 Dead is Official 23 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN, CONXECTICUT ¢ 2 There will be meeting of St | munitions and military supplies for | Republic. 8 Dead is Clal I Investments, Local Stocks Telephones, 1815, \8: :'l‘ tor Mary's Ladies’ Temperance society at | use against either country and a num- e Report From Lajunta y e, s 4 | the school hall ‘tonight at 8 o'clock. | ber of eommarcial clauses. UNTERMYER S EEKg Tueblo. Col., June 9 (By Associated Am ' R B ; 3 . An inspection of New Britain's Both parties declare in favor of Am Nugar y % water «upply shows it to be in a good | universal.disarmament and_the for- AID OF DAUGHER’I’Y :,”‘i:'\:,‘,l,,:";\“:"‘,:{"‘,,p:,',:,m,;;(;:;r;,,m“fi““l:,_v‘.‘,‘] We Offer: Aty Bumaten “Tol y o i | santtary conc®ion. Chemists - Daven- | mation of seme kind of a league of Tol und ' f SoF 1 atio E . % A9 ta district, according to Captain J. Am Tel i s 104% 1043 | port and Kecler report nations for compulsory urbit on ;:‘“ _“u’“k.'”,. ”‘w Colorado N mm,l STANLEY WORKS, Common. Am - Tobucco : : : Flower Tots, 5 sizes, ut Mills' Hard- | of infernational disputes ; . [ ' sonalidispit i( ward, who arrived here today after a | 50-hour battle against the eclements. , Am Wodlen ware Store, ! Main St.—advt. | The auration of the trexty proposed | New . York Legislative Committee” ABGTBN . oy 3 : in the document is a period of ten | : ~ ATCE Top und vears | Council Wants Trust Law Violawss | Captain Mock's report was the first ge— R o ana ¥ b b . '/ ROTARIANS WILL ‘ A el B e e e Prosecuted in Courts. lajunta e GOLLECT BUNDLES| BOYS' CLUB PROGRAM | "ot | = JOHN P. KEOGH FO'R PARE Tb" )\ [GHT myer, counsel of ”“,. h”l;mu::”;(;:lll,];; . Wekynediup y s 1% 113 Siltiee I investEniing ) Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New york. today’s hear! President Extends His Condolences fo o 1105 111 " trust announced at B < Col tiee R 1 Mee g i . 3 = A % 2 omgmitice Reports. at. Meciing that he would write Attorney Gen Wife of Col. Galbraith I“ :;";'r";," STOCK < Trucks Have Been Secured 1o | Comedy Sketeh and Athletic Events | Daugherty 1o ask men and money to shington. | Juna 9= Trosidsnt Middlerown BONDS . prosccute violators of the anti-trust | yarding 1« Al e e = Gather Bundles Saturday. 1o Be Held Tomorrow Night laws, sympathy today to Mrs. F. W. Gal- Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. . Mr. Untermyer declared the com- | 1iuith, Jr., at Indianapolis mittee had received no co-operation “Please know of my svmpathy in Parents’ Night will be held at the | from Washington although it had | {he great and sudden sorrow which turned over to the department early | has come to you.” the message eaid last winter evidence against more | “Jt w: my fortun to know Col luncheo d a short business ses- | Boys' Club B ender sever 3 cheon an short busin Boys' Clul ng will render several |G s inegalinations Wide) combhins | Guibmiith not iiontlan | (he nitional " sion bowling cente was en od | 3 g - o 8 enjoyed | gelections and a-comedy sketch, di- |tions of manufacturers and dealers. | commander of the American Legion. by members of the club und their e # Tor having ithe Righass score. | od. The ciub s fpen to the purens | D00 00 0T 0= SRR DC Bl | e e tiiclens soul and Bl i At the busincss session Judge | Who will have an-opportunity to e MR s S ta e e rge W. Klett, who is chairman of | the youngsters at work in the club, | Suberintendent Phillips to make a finteuse dev : R d Steel « eae It whe e o | which is making able citigens out of | special investization of the Pruden- | companions in arms. The Legion and “on (o} tial Insurance Co.. to hear particu- | the nation share with vou the great . OUR day, reported that the services of | them. The following pregram will | t a one truck had been secured but the | take place <’|fr'; en L ¢ e whisheh . LECSLY 1 V B mmittee needs two more Two | Standard arer, March. Boys Jryden, its president 4 U — = g | § members of the club volunteered to [ Club bund: “Hoheman Gir selec- | (L DO AR L S TS (9D WAITING FOIR FLOOD s mive the use of their trucks on Sat- | tion, Boyvs' Club basd he d 2 Wichita, Kas., June 9. Wichita t« has helped hundreds to save vacation money. 5 urday when they will be used for | nomical Roomeranz omedy sketch, AT . P day expected to receive the diminishe ! START NOW FOR NEXT YEAR ¥ old clothes. Judge Klett | directed hy R Stahl; DT orce o o kansas river (loo - 3 E et 7 . Necting 11 loth Jud Klett | dircct 1 R. H. Stahl i . for f the Arkansas river flood. Of Pay 50c, $l.00 or $2.00 per R fifly weeks. p 3 also told of what work was being . Cast of characters:.Mr. Dabb etan o N tor A Weather To- | ficial Weather forecasts were that the b .lm.. by the committes to make : Fred umhall: Mrs. Dabbleton, Miss e 2 ) 2 3 ~ 1 fiood probably would reach here bo- Y . R T . . v Xh : undle Day,” a success in New Brit- | Dora Sadis; Mr. Bird Plover, Wallaca night But Unsetted Tomorrow P ,,!,.,,, inundating lowlands and en- ! . National Bank in the Ci fexun and P'n s|ain. 1le also said that the Boy | Knapp: Mrs. Bird Plovwer, Miss Ida | New Haven. June 8 —Forecast for | qyvering west Wichita, with the crest fobrceo Frods g BB% | Modmia’ have Noldatesrsd fe aid cod | Bise- Dr. P9I, Casl Muirson: M3 New Haven and vicinity: Fair tonight: | g rangcont Ofl s will assist in collecting the clothes. gl (the maid” George Bramhall Lk o nion- Pneit The trucks will not he able to col- 3 teut: fGenerallyfalr el AT R ) S TR dry 1,500 OUT OF WORK The Hartford-Connecficut Trust Comp | | nlted Frajt 2 | lect on all of the strects so the people ’ Club ban | | | LBuldwin Loco ftnu_ on The weekly Wincheon of the Rotary At Gymnasiu olub was held on the top foor of the Rogers Recreation building in- | stend of at the FEIks' §rill today. After | Boys' club tomorrow nisht. The . GROFF, Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. — Tel. 14 lowing some hours lat nited , Rt ats fictinteat s haavet thali nusars i temperature gentle to moderate | New Castle, Pa. June S.—An- % s R e e i el s : variable winds TR S P (RO L Corner Main and Pearl Streets, Hartford, Col Food . [at the nearest fire station, where | A. ¢ i ar Calis S Indus Al 01y oy Wil b Sellid s b miel iena b Tinko ropch i irb Weather conditions. ew Castle workers of the Carn 4 Rubber (¢ 5 3 Foedfnb bl SRR e ol Australian | The western qgsturbance has re- [ Steel o, would close June 14 for Nanie ) @ O ST 5 0 ; y 2 mained very .\lun:,x‘n:\n during the last | jeast 30 days. The company is ove Capital §1,250,000, Su plus Funds, $2,000, whict as 1o have investigated the t races = iy bbbt L i S el il “‘,i“‘m S s 6 | 24 mours. It is causing unsettied [ wocked with steel bars used in, the Safe Deposit Boxes, $5 and upwards. : i | from e *Newingon " Home . for | Boye' Clun bani: "mali to Mol Nesther wul ool Shwers, fron [ e AT IR Settlement of Estates, Wills drawn without cha 1 Chemicen Cripples ' a g £l E ! treg 1arg tovs' Clul ba 63 S o % il 2 3 Dy »r an outing, stated that al.” march u I Foreign Exchange to all parts of the world. ) D1 a kot S0/ are to exa = Villys Overland the committec has decided for the Northiln Cots g souths s s : i bcnt | JITNEY QUESTION HEARD | X, Spsiars, 1o, s . nox.| B LETTERS OF CREDIT GENERAL BANK k orn Con 158 camp and provide an entertainment R e awiviTa R el weatara i aiRTa; = ndicott-John .. # 1134 | for the Sewington Home next fall ‘ -t Conditions favor for this vicinity Ixperd . Bank by mail. It issafe and saves time. : 3 8 air folowed by unsettled weather and al housework wedish or Ger 1-\\\ pfa FERRY IS LAUNCHED. Waterbury Operators Appear Before ', jpuch change in temperature man preferred. “Tel. 111-4. 6-9-3a Baston, W& W ) ) i i | on Slectrl 1 Boston Craft Named After Licut | Public Utilities Commission in Th:n‘ en Moto o'y Killed During War. ood (1 ‘ 3 1 City Today. gt~ Aol New London. June N jon | 4 : of more than 150 Bostonians attended Waterbury, June 9 —The public | | t i » Iinols e the launching of the ferryboat Lieut coperlly 2% ‘Y | Flaherty at the Groton Iron Works here { utilities commission held hearings . A thin, neatly bound, pocket-fitting booklet containing yuled columns systematizing the recording of your : EVERYBODY JOlN market transactions, Also contains space for memoranda, ticker abbreviations, highs and lows for 1919 and 1920 and interest and yicld tables. You May Have This Handy and Useful Booklet FREE Upon Requost. VACA I ION CLUB FRIEDMAN-MARKELSON & (‘OI\’II)ANY, Save a little every week and have money Menthers Consolidated Stock Exchange of N. Y. ! for a good time next year. 742 Main Street - Hartford Conn. ! Pay ?“ 50c a week, and get $25.00 Main Office Pay in $1.00 a week, and get $50.00 5 : 45 Beaver Street New York Pay n $2.00 a week, and get $100.00 FAST PRIVATE WIRES TO VARIOUS MARKETS Pay in-$5.00 a week, and get $250.00 | today noon. Miss Madeline Fluherty | M€Te tod: e pplicE on :" daughter of Licut. John Flaherty, who gty . was killed in the World war and for | ' d whom the bout wus named. sponsored i | | jitneymen tor franchises to yun on i | the Waterbury-Naugatuck and the | Waterbury-Bridgeport lines. fhe ap- the boat. She was built for the city of | Ljications were opposed by the Con- | The Commercial Trust Company’s Hoston. from wher 1| operate to necticut Co. through its reprgsenta- | Eant Boston tives, President L. S. Storrs. Attorney | | Joseph Berry and Manager Charles ™ .huu de “ntm. ]A‘ltel\ H l‘h;.,nn.n.l Decision in each case was reserves Before Inhaling Gas| corporation Counsel W. . Comley Bridgeport, June 9. Fiv 1.v|.u“" Bridgeport spoke in fav, fgcon s addressed to members of his family, | tinuing Jjitney service Wwas friends and the fune direetor were | terbury and Bridgeport id he left by Adolph Endres, 69, who was| Was instructed by the Bridgeport found dead at 903 Park avenue, to. | common coungil to appear and speak | lay He wusx fully dressed on the | in favvor of granti the franchise to | floor of the bathroom with a tube | the Waterbury-Bridgeport Taxi Co, DUSINESS PIGHING UP [ aecr or'he, "ochrtoin oo m v | the Whterbery Pridseen I had dropped out of his mouth | o= 7 oy rs Hired B\ 2 Labore! and gas was flowing from it The pacon Falls Rubber Shoe Co. Will | (o0 25 0 0 ined instructions of var- | City For Week’s “01“\1 em— aan o jous kinds. Endres was a well | sume Operations in Mill Room | Assignments were made this after- THE _ on June 16—Others Later e ; noon by the municipal employment | | 3 bureau of 24 street laborers to come | , | - - TRUST CO. B e Yalla June 8 - Notices vare MARRIAGE LICENSES to work for the city Monduy morning stod today that the Beacon Falls| Marriage lcenses have been , TH n are to he <lv\‘|~'~-\ e ‘“"I I SUR‘\NCE o WERNAING ibber Shoe Lo, will resume opera- | Eranted as_follows: Thomas AnMna-: fangs and will cach b AL i Z bns in the ‘mill room June 16.] relly of 15 Kilbourn street, Hartfora, | WeCk's work | her departments will xcnu}m- in or-| and Miss Diangle Carmeli of l'l'l' = . . 1 ECIALIZING IN LO“’ CO T pROTECT[OI\' | ¥ Open Safilrday Evenings 7-9 “ INVESTORS DATA BOOK || NOW—ALL TOGETHER Join all the classes, if you wish.