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EW BRITAIN DAILY MONDAY, APRIL 1 HERALD, ] AUTOMOBILE: Auto and i TOBACCO GROWERS 400,000,000 Pounds Will Be | Sold Co-operatively ure OF The Sea Most Unusual Horse Pic THE HERALD “WANT ADS" Alphabetioally Qulek and Ready LINE CONBECL uek Agenciles WOMEN! DYE THINGS NEW IN LING TRUCKS M., WINKLE, rvice Btation PIONE 191 Park Ht Arranged For Reference. PUDIEBAKERE Big Bix Touring Hpectal Touring Light wring P, 0. 1, Factory, M, IRVING JESTER, 198 ARCIH 8T, SPHIS 18 A STUDEBAKER YEAR" 1,785 1A47H 1,045 Hix Charge Prepald Bix 10 0 las line Hine line \ine ¥ Mo ] fa no §1.80 $1,60 Crder Rates Upon Application, Count 8 word, to 14 Jlnen to rr inch, Mintmum Kpace, 3 Minimum Mook No Ad, Acopt Clamsifiod Page o Ads Accepted Ovor the Telephons For Converionze of Customers. Call 925 And iday ., ¥ aay 2 days 1 dnys 8 days, 6 daye. . 30 cayn, Yoy Dyes" uny warn, slock dra- if “Diamond 50 slmple tint her wiists, coverings, even package of directions can dye Each | contain. womin | whahhy |in peries she hn Autos and Trucks For Sale ° or irt, sweaters, everything, Buy “Dia Newly upholstery painted, por- 1n Joss Ker ALLEN fust fect anly ter, 1918 touring car averhauled, top and 1ive tires In fino shape. Price $300, Terms to sult, M., Irv 103 Arch Bt, “This 1s_a Stud Hopkinsville, Ky, hundred million pe of grown In five thi the country, will be soli ¢ Iy next year is plans now are successful, The second big tol co marketing asso Kentucky and adjoining s ] organization Tennessee and mately 250,000,000 18 grown in this reg cording to catimates The forees that orga fully the Durley toba operative marketing central Kentucky, Chio, ‘West Virginia, are at “dark belt' now, The close October 1, with continuing until Nov, 1 sary amount of tol ed by the ecarlier Headqu Headquarters were early in March and touring the “black patceh the farmers of the pro tion. District headquarters been opened at Clarksville and Tenn., Puducah, Mayficld, Her Owenshoro and Bowling Green Although all of t! tobia classified generally as dark, types of tobacco are grown in region. Owensboro is the the Green river type, Henderson the stemming, Bowling Green for one-sucker and Hopkinsville Tennessee counties, dark fired Judge Robert W. Bingham, lisher of the Louisville Times Courier Journal, who financed the ganization of the Burley L {8 chairman of the organiza® mittee for the tobaceo, leaders in the mover working in this and main here until paign. April nd states in I"our lue, couts, eetion of wgings, never dyed hefore mond Dyes'—-no other Kkind-—then perfect home dyeing s sure hecause I Diamond Dyes are gunranteed not to spot, fade, streak or run, Tell your of e [ dru whether the material you |f A% ¥or & ‘Waat Ad" Operator, | wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether | S it is linen, cotton or mixed goods, | o ANNOUNCEMEN'TS \BELFAST CHURCH I TARGE'T OF BOMBERS 1dn Arg: miles, Chorry [ | After 1 P, M, e Day. or 3 1 as ne Rudolph, 1 . Phone used e High grade taken In trade for the New Series Max- wall, Look our used cars over before you Ly, Weo are open evenings and Sunda The Honeyman Auto S 159 A St Agonts for Chalmoers Maxwell Phone 2100, AUTONORTL Kentueky, Tndlana pou i n and nger touring car, In condition, 6 excellent ory and top are very 18 Muin 8t Phon sed Cars Aro Sold BULCK porfuet tires, puint good, 1018, 7 mechunicnl uphol Burlal Lots, Monuments MONUMENTE, mausolenms and he o Large vavoty and all grades of and granite, rything in com John A Monument B M marhl ave come' from England this year, but none so in the Grand National Steeplechase at Bechers escaped although one was pitched on| inhs of spills in steeplecl t. Bernard fell over Awb The former horse broke his neck, but both jockey his head and the other was caught under the falling horse. Many thrilling rondster. Gand condition and Lash Mator Co, Ine., Wost Lincoln, Phone HA neern,” BUICK, 1010 newly painted, in Kt cor putable « | BUICK COUPE, 1919; also 1921 Bpecial dan at bargain rold roowner this w Cohen, 867 New Britain Ave. passenger touring Class ranning order, Good paint Bargain for quick sal ] Sales Corp., 166 Elm No One Injured in Eaplosion—Un- “Flovists 1eco fi identitied Man Killed By Night A flowers for i FLORAL DiESIGNS w CasicnE; aunlvorsar paitise, woddings, funerals, etc. Call Phone 1118 Prampt attention, IMoral Co,, 90 West Main 8t tudebaker es. Must be Anron G date rters Open 5 o war Ma Vols WANTS WORKERS T0 HELP PAY STRINERS McMahon Has New Plan to * Finance Textile Walkout ned aders In ity apeakors i tel ope April 17 (By Associated - - BUICK, 1019 bomb was thrown into the vard of Matthew's chapel here this morning. No one was injured, At Clongh County Antrim an un- identified man who had taken refuge in the school building from pursuit by the police patrol was shot and Killed by his pursuers as he was es- caping from the bullding. April 17— 'ress) government claimed, that objected 1o “will or ome substantial effect in ctition, which, in spite competitive advantages company would or Califoryin o $5.00 for 415 for 100, 100, Bt treos. Ac | Guk St Te) in first- nd tires, Motor A St, and 100, Japanese Barherry NIHOUSE ot, §1.00 bush $10 to to $30 for lelle, 218 r comy other Unit obtair The Goverament's Stand The Clayton act, while not ctive effective upon Jeases excenuted prior to its pa , was, the contende constitu- tional exercise by con of its reg- to impose conditions conferred by the hitve Paris, | rs 1he of the | might 1 four! 1 CHEVROLET, 1018 touring, touring with starter, $150 ings and roadsters, 3275 up panel delivery xwoll Aaron G, Colien, New Open evenings, Overland Dodge tour- 1020 'Dodga 81 Ave. 1 [} Lost and T Ky touring, Britain BUNCH of keys in len er please returmn to Areh street ind- st casn, lost, 1rving retro- M. and not zood mechanical condis center for for the all fulatory powers | restricting rights patent statue q corpo 1 that ayton office m Finder pleass ward, POCKETROOK contal o money lost near | return to Jerald The Exchange | Dublin correspondent attack on Michacl Col- lins as a desperate attempt on his life, “How he escaped” adds the dis- patch, “amazes those who had a brief glimpse of the scene for shots seemed to be aimed at the car from four fi- rections. lverybody nearby, fearing an extension of the trouble fled the scene, “After London, Telegraph's describes the | government New: 156 tor with cord tire Motor Sales Corl; 1 KIN COAT lost please return to Main St B ok Rel 'l ‘:h ward, in armers i T n St Lawrence, Mass., 17.—1In- stead of having operafives at work in the woolen mills participate in a 24 hour strike in sympathy with the cotton and worsted mills strikers President Thomas 1. MeMahon — of the united textile workers of America every mill worker now one i pay to the T announc- T. W. of A. head- the latest word on rd the one big union's hour general strike April nger touring 5 prace terms HUDSON Good just cord tires. Price and able. M. Trving Jester, 193 Phis 18 a Studelaker yoar.” ition on the other hand the in act full adjudicated in o ind thererore be dismissed. car. tical vory v Arch 8t Hu ar, Personals In here or presented « had been the Sherman act the proceedings should A patent grants a right i exclude, the corpo- ind the owner of an |invention the right to determine which it as any [the conditi under be used. GOVT, PROSECUTION conditions and Page). issue: cintion, [ the ( helr Britain om i New come will Baumann, not be in Wil MORII W good Sorvice passenger touring antecing this car to be Price s right, City Hupmobile car dark 1 ent t section will |to monopoliz i close of the cam- | ation insisted, i 1rley new., Station, MAXW L, mechanically demonstration. to Are suggests that employed give strike relief fu ed today from quarters here its attitude tow plans for a 24 demonstration, he fourth week of the strike open- without incident. The four cotton | which have managed to continue were \nm; ind those | no effort | short inte 1 a second burst of firing occurred, This is sup- | posed to 1 n a reply by Colling and his friends, i Tt a tires, 18 dy for terma e, 193 et roadster, perfect and Price is $1 M. Jrvh | | good | all 108 will at are. acity, nied and’ thors all good and 3 nd Garage, 171 0. | OLDEMOBILE tru ton excellent body, ju oughly overhinilad of them hrand new. So. t. Phone | Ju AUTOMOBILES Auto An ! i |that such practices did not constitute {restraints of trade. The machines| | having passcd out of interstate com- | merce before the leases are made, | congress was without authority, it was argued to regulate them. Thel | corporation denied that the lease| clauses attacked “contraet. prohibited by law, i were “‘rescrvations” standing in the courts they could recover against ufacturers who violated - the ment, a condition which would ot nger touring car, just 5 excellent ales Corp., 155 Elm ations on a small sca hampered b, hee wor oper little that to neies le: 1 mad have 1 clos CADILLAC resume “A Reju MAIN, passonger touring car. Good paint and good tires. Price Terms to suit. M., Irving Arch St. “This is 4 Stude- Pickets Out. ot, R. I, April 17.—The week of the textile sirike in the ¢ kstone valley opened today with | ceting on a dditional armed with riot g on | luty in the | which had Deputy 19 engin, new 2300 (Continued From Firs : Many HUPMOLILE CARS y Sery Hartford Ave. s A. M. Paones: Pawtue h Jester, and its affiliated companies, under the baker Clayton act. The case w twice oral- 1y argued before the court. The Clayton Law ‘When the lower federal courts de- cided against the government in its suit against the corporation under the | prevail were the leases “contrac Sherman anti-trust law, congress vn- The was a material conflict acted the Clayton law, and while the |the statement of essential facts. The Sherman act case w pending in the | government rested its case largely up supreme court, the government en the ssertion that the leases had tained an injunction against the cor- the effect of requiring shoe manufac- poration in the United States district turers exclusively to use the corpora- court at St. Lou restricting it tem- | tions machines, the corporation repl porarily from continuing its Jeasc g that the exclusive use was a mat- practices until the courts could deter- ter of choice. mine whether such practices were in violation of section three of the C | i pic police it no | which | n- under 1 show . North : KEO truck for sale. Inqu 115 ag wel ! Rare ol absence heen withdrawn. heriffs again rode on mobile trucks conveying workers to| the mills of the Jenckes Spinning Co. and the Crown Mfg. Co. Strikers and police agreed that there was appar- no change in the number of 's who reported at those plants, | opportunity to jest cars at a Cohen, 867 New not the on Ch. in Tow Br price. ol in Ave, o ot SNOTWE D After T Willimantic, April 17. — James §. Sweet of Norwich, was held in $500 honds today until Monday next fo hearing on the charge of reckle driving. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ks | dufski of Village-Hill are in the ho pital with concussion of the brain and SCRIPPS-BOOTH, 1921 touring car, lent rondition thiroughout, ail rd tires and newly paint Price is §730, Terma to responsible parfies. Lash Motor Co., Inc, West Maln Si., cor. Loncoln. Phonn E “A Reputable Concern.’ the world's = the air 45 el plane at Swendt broke when he stayed in seconds in motorles Gstaad, Switzerland, landing a spot designated before the flight, He controlled the plane by movements of 5 and body. Aviator ob- ok ently worke THREE BIDS E}PE’GT‘ED in STUDEBAKER, new co runs perfectly. . with terms to suit purchaser. ger touring paint is new and This is a bargain M. “This is 3 f 8, ton act. It was claimed by the gov- ernment that the section was drafted with particular reference to the leases of the corporation. It provided F¢ that it shall be unlawtul for any per- | sons engaged in interstate commerce to lease patented machinery, or to fix its rental, on the condition that the person leasing the same shall not use ! or deal in the machinery, supplies and other commodities of competitor, where the effect of the lease “may be to substantially lessn coempetition tend to create a monopoly.” e ch tic cor Injunction Cancellcd i hi at gra l by the The preliminary injunction 1 by Judge Dyer was cancelled circuit court of appeals gt St. Paul Evidence forming an enormously vol- uminous record was taken by an ex aminer from the United States trict court at St. Louis and Judge Triber sitting, granted injunction on March 51, 1920 restricting the cor poration from continuing i practices, holding them to be lation of the Clayton a The tion was s the court pending t of the case. The supreme court in the time in May, 1918, decided of the corporation under the anti-trust holding clauses used the proper t its and the wil lawful combination trade. r 1 il cit it Ve dis loase in vio injunc- supreme mination ca spen 1€ G N mean in favor Sherman the Jease corporatio tent i n law na by exercise of I tor corporatic o in stra f {atr 30 Claim Corporation The ship of the ufactures, conte then: to iis en where they insta features of tion are eluded hefore the s are sig A close Inspectior maintained by tie also repairs ther lease now in use i which the courts pa Sherman act case, sists that it. Is illegal, rting facturers are offered the clusively using the machines ; as certain supg 1 by the poration, or royalty, b upon the total it machines used. The insisted, is pr manuracturer oficred erate corporat it n hipping places con med patt at the ¢ i inter the upon i « t goverr in ment it 1 t provisior that shoe m co 0 under him to the mact poratio The government ton act that “upon the nptio ganization of t¥ lawful," 1 d no complaint fendants, or their busine The g only s0 of certain s which court found ridden act It is not conte ment stated, “that preponderance of pany in the who!'y to question.” in ht to pr I¢ vent the t 1 perticular the leasing It is only practices nee Springfield or | Cataldo, The ary tolwas taken upon his HELD AS SWINDLER - Print WIMMING ormer Local Resident and Shop Owner, Charged in Springfield With Duping People out of 538,000, | (iasses Will be T Gontrand Cataldo, a former resi- nt of this city, was ed by the police yesterday —on the arge of swindling. 1t uleged that when manager of ihe Na- Realty Trust Co., swindled of clients out of $38,000. The have been on the for m since February 10, but un- le to find trace of until sterday. Cataldo at one inting business on IFor time, he arances successful, y in the midst of a was said at the time that he tight straits, but nothing of the rumors. ford Court Bu day—Chilc The swimming will plung lasses. The Wednesday of to be made. A for mal Taopem. period oo las lookout were him lice any The spring dre meet tonight at there will be plu time conducted a Arch street this was, to all ap- but he left the financial storm was in ever ) a until o'clock, Swimming Wed in the nin will be ' be he noon unt ey there : nges will et from urday 0 On me hildren The 1 meet k and the Saturday CHNILEAN ENVOY ARRIVES for [ e until o'clock 12 iing to Washington to Take Part ium ¢ (8 PPeru Avgument. 5 wil ference On 15 o'ool ) 0'colc €5 on 1 cluh 1 17.—Carlos Aldu- the Chilean dele- conference at Washing Perm d Chile will & and dify a neutral | Mond was on the| Friday ing here today. | due to open about| 1 comes from an invitation from| ident Harding to Chile mect W rton ity . New York, April lar, head of m to the in which settle their 1 ar seek s in iy 10sphere, passenger | fternoons Luisa, conference, nta arr EXECUTIVE Pern| xecutive « the it “to scttle for e i m 1 been|of 50 cer tituti will Next ? Mutual friends are wondering ill be in the differences between Harry Leon W M. Criley, land: hioh Caimel, Cal. return from Ilonolulu ree tite 1 ht & ison tfi RE-OPEN tomorrow classes in the POOL I NED AT Y. W. Walker, Farrell and Maguire Expect- ed to Offcr Proposals on Street L B Sprinkling Contract. Three bidders are expected to sub- figures on the street sprinkling contract when ,the hoard of public works meets at 11:45 o'clock tomor- to nct on the awarding of a con- the M. R. Walker| compan now holds the con- | tract, proposals are expected from J. I". Farrell and John P. Maguire Dids will also be opene on the follov cont Conerete walks, conerete curhs nd gutte sanc crushed stone, hauling stone, flag- walks and resetiing curbs. Resumed at Hunger- mit lilding on Tucs- Iren's Classes 24 tract, Besides pool at the Y. W. C. which afternoon swimming closed on for changes 1 was week 15 | 1 i st | I making class will o'clock. On Tuesday | s in the pool from New G. O. P. Faction to Hold Forth This Evening | At a meeting in G, A, Quigley's| headquarters fonight, plans will e meet oni and eve. will afternoon o the usual plunge 1d Friday il o'clock o after wad make plans for the vorking independently of the repub-| committee and endorsing | only those candidates who | to the new faction, | republican nominee for 0od to he the moving the new cligue. fall election, | will th rning pool from i n town corrective Tuesday children MOTrNing. | navor neeting will be held| anth ! ; figure Thursday cvenings | g Aot rves will meet (8 ? odiieadny Alderman Giil Spent 4:15 o'clock. 22 to Be Re-elected | Alderman John . Gill of the sm‘-‘ ward, who was re-elected to the Jast week, has filed paper | city elerk showing $22 spc I\(‘ clection. The money | 1% Gill, son of the| gervices during the| | | | abl ted s under in formin n.v‘ ‘\ and | t | | ond | council with the secure paid indidate, rics. COMMITTION Livery- at the ymmittee of vill TOW H suppe been ommittee in charge, ne horhe ember, By-laws and | adopted. | his Virgil for meet to ! :mh | was i PROMINENT DRUGGIST DIES. Ansonia, April 17.—Word here of the death at Los An- cles, Cal., Sunday of Samuel W, | #mith, & well known druggist of this | city and a former member of the state board of pharmacy. Mr. Smith went to Los Angeles last July suffering with an incurable disease. He was a prom- inemt Mason. A widow and three dren was re- | ceived ( survive S TRIAL OPENS TODAY. Wankegan, 11, April 17.—Trial tovernor Len Small, charged with iving to embezzle state funds will be started in the today. Apparently all dif-| might further eliminated. SMAL of | con prob: court ficulties I h bly circuit | which heen cause | | 1y \ BIRTHDAY OBSERVANCE served his 13th | night by enter- | t the home! and Mrs. William mour street. The contributed musical numbers to entertainment. Gam Massey ot ry Saturday 26 friends Joseph mniver 1 RADIO CLUB ME The N Britain Radio hold regular meeting in TF 4 editorinl rooms tomorrow an expert on will Her- night wire- The development club ind | ilson, author, pot of which and Mrs., Wilson who for a republican organization to | | | the |other injuries as the result of lision of their hor drawn with Mr. Sweet's automobiic. ident happened on the Wi a last night. The horse had killed, The wagon was demol GOMPERS TO T e taiie Hanna, York, is society at White Sulphur Springs, Va,, how to shoot with bow and arrow. She *d an archery club there two ycars ago. Will Appear Before Lockwood [ gating Committee On Frid Body Of Daniclion Loom Fixer Found | New York, April 17.—Samue has accepted an invitati here next Friday befor wood legislative committee subject of reasonable regula labor union The committee, it is said ha requested to learn Mr, Gompers Police Say. |on some of the rules promulga 1T—The hody nr!intrr.fnim\:l! unions in the b trades, 7, a loom fixer, found this morning at the edge the Quinnebaug river, near a little | His skuil had been broken and & Wi a gash acro the fore- 1d. While it w possible that | P’hillips had slipped down the rocks | and police helicve he was struck over the head while lying under tree some distance back from the water and that he we then carried to the cdge and dropped. One hand w i the wate Under a tree were h broken glasses and his cap. It is known t Phillip companions on the river bank yester- ¢ and that there was some liquor passed around. Iimployes in a mill across the water saw the body th morning and sent word to the police who called in the state offic Phillips had lived here most of his life but little is known of him. He moved about at his trade in the mills | in villages hereabouts. 1 Be Accident Or Murder, | —May Dani or son, April George Phillips, aged JR. ACHIEVEMENT MEF The executive committee cal Junior Achievement counc at the Y. W. C. A. at noon tor lunch. Plans for the regular ly meeting of the council to b this evening, were discussed, question of a local ficld worl discussed and tentat ul under consideration. One or amendments to the by-laws wi ered this evening, one of the ing a prop on to make the dent of the leade club, a m of the executive committee, doming bazaar will be discu Shot To Death of Tiff a UNsweETENED WapoRATED Isveady when cream | meed it left in! AR NPER o DT Col. Paul W mandant at Post IField, by Judge Jean P. Day lh()lnl' at Oklahom i Licut, Beck, PALACE B Starting Next Sunday “TURN TO THE RIGHT” From Winchell Smith A bamhoo trec gro §0 Celebrated Play that its growth can casily in be I'A wpea | i address. be heard. deiiver will usual program tly I SRS, |110Ugh & microscope. of the shot to death a col- vehicle | Th ndham 1to be ishe nvest i | 1 Gom- on to s phei on the tion of svbeen ideas ted hy yilding | 10- il met lay for uarter- | e held The was is two 1 be | m he- | pres ember The to- . n com- ¢ Day rapid seen AUTO PA Irving Jester, 193 Arch Studebaker year good condi- £t., or touring car. I ireelwood 1917, with very and excellent en- 58 IIm St % ton 0 open expr gine, $150. A, Thone 2456 delivery, body Hawker, 867 al sport wire whee i o U Britain ng, 101 has had s d Ave., New Ha 1017 1918 101 Oakland six touring Ford ton truck 5 nd light delive, is thoroughly for the REPAIR car d read LAUTO Main St Oven ey FOR THIS WEEK— Ford coupe, Maxwoll coup Dort roads Ford deliv A sedan, rondster, dan, 10 1920 1015 1920 ( 1915 Rui 1920 Chah 1920 Liberty, HONEYMAN ARUCH AUTO SALES €0, T 2109, Agents for Chalmers ixwell Iol wall Cherry Wil ta udolpli, cr._Phone find that Ok sod cars, part of Phone ~You Cutle will your auto at E buy See Parrell ahout bat- or old, J. M uare. tery, new Franklin and for ide Ratteries your old battery Liberal allowance 3 for all bearings, connecting springs and axles at Phone 515-14. ARING I 22 O round Cutler's, ak St. and tubes. Also vulean- . Most_convenient gas New Dritain Tire Tte- Co., Martford LIAMOND TIR izing and ret station in the treading and and B AUTHORIZED SAL DUNLOE, PONI tires, & tires believe in playin West Bnd Vulean Main 8t, €. P, 1091~ Woest Phone MetCarthy, complete $5.00, RADIATOR, 1920, Address Box 4J, FORD Also colls, distributors In O MOTOR OIL wors get Lubri- LUBRICATION ~Weo this vicinity for 8U and our satisfied custd cation, not just oil. Start the ason on SUNOCO: if you do we know you will finish on Sunoco, and b pleased with results, let us empty vour crank now, (without charge), and refill with the best lubricant know--SUNOCO, in the proper type for your inotor—THIS 18 IMPORTAD We nave uszed Sunoco oursclves for over a year, under the most severe tests, and we are satisfied. b Why not he as free from miotor trouble as we are., INTER-URBAN TRANSFER & STORAGE A. P. MARSH, MGR. ain 8t Diclinson Drug _ Telephor T4 Greenwood Telephone : re © right

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