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PRICE THREE CENTS. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1918, —SIXTEEN PAGES. ARMISTICE TERMS ARE NOT WikUBOtsi MUNITION TRAINS EXPLODE; - EXCESSIVE, ASQUITH STATES Vi Witk BT ppy GIAN TOWN DEVASTATED | e — | Syracuse Carmen Will Get Back ) . Former British Premier EXPEGT PRESI"ENT RAILROADS PLAN TO Pay From W Belore Feh, | ALLIED TROOPS ARE EVERYTH'NE EERM IN|Between 1500 and TAKE BACK WORKERS Would Tell Lichnow-: IN PARIS []N I]E[;- 12‘ R ERECOMMENB_F@ INGREASEE ARC_}EI\E_G,_ONKIEV SH[I””] BE SHUNNE“ 2000 Believed to k Th t G man l)‘rf‘cwr Cenetal :“‘:A_dm’ ’\l""‘?“"_ccs General Denikine, Leader of Anti-Bol- Have Been Kllled or ¥ SKY a er Yy Scheme to Rehabilitate Soldiers | Rajiway Employes in Portland, Ore., | shevist Forces, Dictator of IS to ‘Biame {0 T POpu]ar DeHIOI]StI'fltIOIlS Will ‘:‘“‘1‘ 5‘:4(1“1’:\‘ ‘\f;f‘ 1\)’%‘“‘0‘\"“::‘:::‘” :m(li :xuttm ].)r;um, Are Also Granted | Ukeanta With ntente Consent D. A. R. Regfiflt Warns Agamst Inj ure d = M any ek ironds plan i hey| Substantial Raises — Added Op- | Basel, Nov. 22.—Entente troops are e : 9 . Present C()fldifl()nq Mark Visit of Allied Rulers :‘for‘cm'!(:‘:‘lx:l;.\w St crating Costs Arc *" | marehine on iev, “""""'“f’“ to ad- | All Thmgs Made 10 Germany BOdleS Recovered % Recognized. Ca S Sl tary and naval service the seniority | vices to newspape: in Switzerland. rights which they sacrificed when Washington, Nov. 22.—Wage in- | 0e€neral Skoropadski, Ukrainian d - tator, has surrendered and General SR = | i they left the roads’ employment, ac- | creases were announced today by the . FROM TOYS TO TREATIES S AP PEACE TALK TO BEGIN | cording to an order by the Uhited | war labor bhoard for all empioyes of | Denikine. leader of the anti-Bolshe- | | HOLLAND SENDS AID KING APPEALS FOR ; ! States Railroad Administration made | the Syracuse (N. Y.) Northern Elec- | HOelp s ECE retnl W fni i _— AN S - public here today. In so far as prac- | tric R: ;. and for interu | cessor with the Comsemt ofithe BN fys. dohn L. Buell of Litehniela, at| ACROSS THE BORDEE NATIONAL UNITY | inter-allica Conference Will Resume | ticable preference in re-employment | trainmen at Portland, Ore. Street | (7te nations, it is said. | ~_land reinstatement would be given to|carmen at Syracuse were given a scale NI S ety Annual Conference of State Chap- | B — Activities As Soon As, America’s | soldiers and sailors as quickly as they | ranging from forty-one to forty-five| LD overthrowing of the Ukrainian S e i were mustered out of federal service, | cents an hour and all other employes | S0Vernment and the capture of Kiev| ter, Scores Teutonic Nation—Gov- tle Children, Playing With Bonfire English Sovereign Thanks His Sub- | Chicl Exceutive Arrives—Private | he order said. in shops or elsewhere were brought | anti-Bolshevist troops was reported | oy ot oo | Which Got Be heir O Tssued over the signature of W. G.|under a minimum of forty-two cents J through Copenhagen ‘\/\e‘(h} sda It S An) . hich Got Beyond Their Control McAdoo, director general of railroads | an hour, with the provision that an | Was added that the Ukrainian national | = frartford, Nov. 22 S N S Paris, Nov. 22— President Wilsoa | the order says the fallowing general [ examiner of the labor board shall be | A5Sembly had fled and that a pro- in Germany—from During Past Four Yecars and S ; B : e : visional government had been estab- | : ! ; is expected to arrive in Paris about| principles will govern: Feptiat inyracuse foltenforoe iHoRdeci| M BH8 SERTS R e L EGE U8 a0 said Mrs. John Laid- | ‘Where German Munition Traing That the Same Determination | December 12, according to informa- A—In the case of an employe | cision, which takes effect as of’{ ot by Cer ol e e Bosnenl v Litchfield, state regent, | yyor S e tion here today. Plans are being | having established seniority rights, so| August 2, 1918. Back payment of b»l\()l(?l*rlfl-\l\! has been dictator o l\f-\m the delegates assembled in the 25th Were Standing, Though to Have Ts Necessary For RCCORS{TUCHOR | nade for the entertainment of the|far as practicable, and where thelwage increases awarded hy it must | UKraine, with the help of ‘mx.lv\( e SO ‘American president as well as the|employe is physically qualified, Te|he made before Fehrt trians and Germans since last May. Bochts taiihl Eeriod, allied rulers who will visit Paris ia|will be restored to such seniority Overtim | Revolution, in this city today. London, Nov. 22 - : —— 2 2 An explos London, No Eiitish Wireless | November and December. rights. Interurban traj emploved byl WOMEN RAISE FUND | Governor Disclaims Credit. munition trains al the station o . Gz ase of employes Who|the Portlar Sy . Go station o Service) —Herhe g (uith, the Otiier Allied Rulers Coming. Bl therc T the Portland Light and Greetings were cxtended to the | Hamont, Belgium, Thursday e T ek s caused | peal for modification of the armistice | this month with the arrival of King| i be made to provide employment | passenger brakem ~>’n]n i fory nor Holcomb and Mrs. ah Thom- | 1,300 and 2,000. One hundred terms made by Prince Lichnowsky, | George and Queen Mary of Great| o tpem when mustered out of mili- | hogr e ni,«;m‘ ”LM to ‘»‘ 'lumv\ son Kinney, honorary vice president | fifty dead already have been sormer German ampassador in Lon- | Britain. King Albert and Queen | 2n ® S, O S o shtrad g owiton S - ] _ | general of the national society, all of | according to a Central N don, said today Blizabeth of Belglum! willlcome | 6n 5 s our for passenger | $13,541 Is Pledged to Carry on Work | Hartford. ] : S trainmen and 6 cents for “If 1 had to make a reply to Prince | pecember b be followed by Presi- : ents ot it SHgetL 1 t T December 5, to be fo 3 trainmen. Extra work and overtime of Sufirage Party in This jects and Allies For Steadfast Loy- | Mansion Reserved for Wilson. x ; .—Guard against | and Spread to Railroad Tracks Connecticut ) Been Responsible for Catastrophe, of the American | Nt and counted,| ws dispate! from Amsterdam. The injured are Governor Holcomb disclaimed any | being taken to Budel, Holland, personal credit for what the state had It is reported that the cause o Lichnowsky's letter or any similar | gent Wilson ENGTH appeal I should say that the terms of | Popular demonstrations will mark DOUBLE STR ,m::. 1;“"1";\1"_2‘“ At oRancial il State. dome in the war. It was the devoted | the disaster was a bonfire built b a 8 : labor and sacrifices of the men and Y the armistice did not, in my judg- | the visit of the president and the S i : ment, in the least exceed the just ne- | rulers of Great Britain and Belgium} OF AMERICAN NAVY May Increase Car Fares. New Haven, Nov. 22.—Pledges ag- | women of Connecticut that had made mumm}“3‘;3:.:";?2'»n'f’ l“’r?h(\;mg“ ; ties of the case. Germany has|who also will be entertained at a Enforcement provisions are {he | Sresating $13,541 were given for the | the state the leader in all war work, | truction in the vieimits. {h '1 =9 them upon herself. series of fetes and official functions e same in the Syracuse award except |Suffrage cause in the state for the|he declared. adds, was enormous "xwi:tusmm e which will take the form of military | -\ 0 e \in Bo Twice As Strong | that the advance dates back to July | COming year, at the session of the| In the absence of Mrs. Morgan G. | being sent to the ctuiker Loronce I8 ssnge to Parliament. and civic celebrations of the allied St 117 . The award says the increase will | Connecticut Woman's Suffrage asso- | Bulkeley of Hartford, chariman of | all directions, Duteh st oy from % success in the war. On Sea in 1920 As When War | add substantially to the operating | ciation this afternoon. This was the]the Connecticut Woman's Liberty | been sent across the h“)“dl 57 S Private Mansion for Wilson. cost of the company and the board |largest sum ever pledged. For war|Loan committee, Mrs. Starr C. Bar- Burned to D(,ra;hr‘ King George in proroguing parlia- Tt sl hderstoodl that ) President Began. recommends a reconsideration Dby ;\o:' ml‘!;\‘:";ur'lon(‘lll:;“h Tszn‘gsua*g;;m: num ot Danbury, read the farmer’s The trains were .\mmnn} ot ment today, which was read by com- | Wilson will occupy a private mansion Washinston " Nov, — America's | PToPer authorities looking to an in- ".hdli b "0 Dk ‘s;‘mlog e report. It showed that of the $95,- | station of Hamont when ‘the explo mission becausc of the king's absence |in the residential section of the capi-| o, mrcngd\ Wil e about twiee | CTese in passenger fares. ‘011 i g{n”“‘m‘g i\-'enh e i\“ 000,000 credited to Connecticut the ion oceurred and te entire in Scotland, follows: tal. No plans for his eatertainment| J3V0 FEUEELe G Lhioibosid alsffseq o nowicalefof]| RUS S S S v “j Woman's commltiee ralsed '$25,498,- lisoon was a sea ol fAve NH. hl“’““° “The occasion on which T address | had been announced except that he 't‘;l = e o s I 3 %hs | higher wages for employes or the | i i T 850, with a total expense of less than | houses collapsed bhrying uf.’“” 4 e . ¢ 1 which | will be given a reception an his arri- i Year the Unied States entere © | Butte (Mont.) Electric Railway com- The large pledges were, $1, hy$2,300. e Soeee. g eir oc A0 maiks GUClon b Detios ; b 2 ; 1 world war, it was brought out today | pany ,ranging f Sy vl from Mrs. A. B. Hepbura and Mrs.| At (he artter 3 pants. Three German ambulance will be forever memorable in the his- {val by the municipal council. At FEF g Heoday | pany ,ranging from 61 to 65 cents an | T i b e, e e afternoon session Cyril | trains caught fire and d e = S Fhe war upon | commemorative medal wilf be pre- | before the house naval committee in | hour., The award takes effect as of | Jumes Stokes of Ridgefield, $500 each | payge delivered an address on and one was des: tory of our country. T L considering the 1920 naval appropria- | A T8 ; ' | from Mrs. Henery Townsend of New | S Sevenac d troyed, eighteen of the oceu wXich all ‘ener of my peoples |sented to the president at the recep- | ering M 0 August 8, last, and the company must S el see Bl B ol omen’s work,” and Mrs. GeOr8e | heing burned to death pants throughout dominiors have for more | tion. t‘m_n bill. The tota] number of _all pay the retroactive increases before o “‘“_ Cheanith ‘*Q_‘guc na Maynm:d Minor, vice president general Most of the! <1 ‘(‘ L ; than four years been concerned has at The arrival of the president is ex- | Ships will be about 800, as compared | February 1 . The board recommends | 51 {‘[‘]0 il e e Pl from Connecticut, brought greetings | . )qic . R h;“\”"]’»‘ were German length been brought to a triumphant | pected to be coincident with the re- with 300. in 1917. an advance in passenger fares to pay i athoiine Ladiogton) o8 I;yme from the national society. A recep- Pt i \/(r een plunderiny issue. The conclusion 6f an armistice | sumption of the ncth'itieflT(;‘t the In- i“;r":x\::‘;g;‘fot‘;‘re (;x(;:::‘d;;nu'gh(f]\\-yll be | the increased operating cost. || 2tisx gcmifiening £udlngcon, of Lo ;.u:n r;-ll b;:“g the meeting o a close | e, T4IN% A few Duteh soldiers als : ) " 8 r- conference. e peace § eet. There now i 2 i’ e ‘| late this afternoon. - % Ee‘:: 'r:;gl:.:‘;f "::z ‘:v(;“:x:e:h;a.:nt‘:l‘s: :-i‘n:r‘c::::dthan will begin to take defi-{ are nineteen and five will be Built be- Thompe.n Seton vice president, Mrs. Hamont is directly east of Antwerp at no distant date of an honorable |mit form. fore July, 1920. Three of the latter | HOHENZOLLERNS TO W o8 Bk, Tisfen, feenineg EPIDEMIC AT SANTTARIUM. and is a customs station on the 5 are nearing completion the Tdaho secretary; Mrs. Hiram Percy Maxim Dutch-Belgian horder., and lasting peace , S e - of Hartford corresponding secreta : Gives Thanks to God: Tennessee and _California. Three | QUIT GERMAN SOIL | Miss Mabel Washburn, treasurer; | Influenza Breaks Out at Meriden Tu- LA FOI = “T have already sought an ovpor- | QIX ARE INJURED Pundrod§ end @i ooygides sovers | Mrs. Marion Nicholl Rawson, of Riv- berculosis Institution. LLETTE CHARGES, Lo S Sl : ;{x;.; will be cnmplxe((\dhlg' that time. = erside, first auditor, Mrs. T. 8. Mc Hartford, Conn., Nov. > DROPPED ey = = | ah ion .antain shrdlu etaoinhr . Jew Have ond audi- | state tuberculosis commission as IN T lo and my allies, the sentiments | r SIS A | Dermott of New Haven second audi- | sta s s ; b N Bt damirakion And sratitude | IN POWDER FLASH All Members of Infamous Dynasty i "mp.’ only changes in county | been notified of an outbreak of in- SENATE with which 1 regard the self-sacrifice Planning to Follow Kaziscr and chairmen were that Miss Mary Web- | fluenza at the state sanitarium at B — ‘nd devotion which have led to this i} REORGAN]ZE STATE GUARD o - a | ster becomes such for Middlesex | Meriden, eleven patients suffering | X lorious resuit. Admidst rejole- | mivee Young Women Seriously Gl R county and Mrs. Townshend for New | from the disease. Election Committee fag let us not forget to render humble | ——— Amsterdam, Nov. 22—All the | Haven county. George I. Allen, secretary of the 5 e : 's Only Slightly, at - b e 3 i ; B fech thanks to Almighty God for the suc- Burned., Others Only Slig] Only a Portion of the 12,000 Men Wirt | MeMbers of the Hohenzollern dynasty board, said today that the infection cess with which it has pleased Him , Simsbury Grenade Factory. will leave Germany in the near fu- 10 000 TO MARGH DEC 7 |"~'as traceable to a patient who left test May Develop As Result. A . London, Thursday, Nov. 21, (Brit- ish Wireless Sevice)—The speech of Abandons Dis. Loyalty Probe in 9-2 Vote, Con- ! E 5 , P A re, accordi . e % the institution when the quarantine Lo crown our armis. : ey L Be Retained—Companics in Smalp | {Ure. according to a Frankfort d ; . pture Demands Hard Work. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 22.—A pow- patch to the TRotterdam Courant was removed, for a visit to his home Washington, Nov. 22—Investigatio: g " ich have carried |der flash in the grenade department Towns Will Be Disbanded. Their destination .it adds, is not yet o Celet » Will Be One in Southington and that he contracted [ of the alleged d speech ol “The exartions which have cz 5 = British Day Celebratior = > o disease w : Senator “ollette 3t. Pau - m”\]mm in the ficld must in no | of the Ensign-Bickford company to- known Bri 3 the disease while there. Senator Follette St. Paul raon : New Haven, Nov. 22.—Changes in o i ik than a year ago was abandoned t QICTAOT B BE DS e e e ) = fosd b ¢ Biggest Events Ever Staged in 5 S ) g0 was abandoned tod wa ba abated or ackened until the | day burned six young \\U“‘AQI‘A. em o v e T 5 . S, ! of Biggest Event . . - : S han & y g s andon way bs abated or slackened untl the | 403 DiTRe T Who wera seriowsly | the Connecticut state guard, mostly | So far as is known tiie only mem- BILLION DOLLAR TAX CUT. day by the senate clections commit ||]. » fabric of our natior al pros- | hurt, and were taken to the Hartford through elimination of commands in | bers of the Hohenzollern dynasty This City—All Invited to Take Part. . —— L tee, on a vote of nine to twe e i e 3 it ite Grs o - | small towns, and reorganization of the | who already have left Germany ar Senate Finance Committee To Make | . Committee members said th how=} perity has been restored. Through C IR e B o e er | several regiments, are impending, | William Hohenzollern, the former | Col. W. W. Bullen, marshal of ~the 1919 Levy About Six Billion. ever much the speech of Senator Laj exten Offsullr= o ‘T_““ ‘M. M‘ \1 | Josephine Denslow of New Hartford. | (0l J. R. North of the second regi- | emperor, and Bis eldest son, Fred- | British Day Celebration parade on Washington i Nov L2z o Tov onlls Follette on which the procecdings| tiam has Ao IO e thors whose barns were super- | Ment which has its headquarters here, | erick William, ~the former crown | December 7, Is already making plans | grogating a billion dollars were cut | ¥ere brought might be deplored) 1 of my peopie Wil & suiding |ficial, were Catherine Chernachek and | Who discussed matters with Major | Prince. Both are in Holland. for this event and seven bands and | from the special miscellaneous -tax |there was no basis for expulsion fromij T e " | Mrs. August Oster of Nepaug and | Gen. Burpee, today said that while| There have been conflicting reports | four drum corps have been engaged, | schedules of the war revenue bill to- | tN€ senate. Senator Pomercné. of] this beneficent m)n\n: }]lfih. of unity ) Atee Tohmson of Collineville A1l | the final plan has not been reached, | Tésarding the former German em- | while it Is expected that fully 10,- | day by the senate finance committee | Ohi0, chairman, and Senator Walsh R R e o taiel | eenEer fri e it seemed likely that only a portion of | PTess, who has been in poor health | 000 people will march. Col. Bullen [in accordance with its decision to |°f Montana, hoth democrats, voted) which has enabled us to Sur 0 n |~ The explosion was from powder | the 12,000 men would be retained in | fOF Some time, but the probabilities | has decided to have the parade form |make the 1919 levy about six billion | 25ainst the dismissal of the charges. perils of war Wil Bk of establish- | which was lgnited by a flash from | service although enlistments were for | POINt to her not having left German | in sections, similar to the July 4 | dollars. A coatest may develop in the send the B0 e rer foundation of ordered | friction of tools used by one of the | Lo years. Where there are commands | eITItory. The ex-emperor has five | parade, and the various groups will| Reductions adopted included fea- ate jover adoptlon of iths MRS [;Z;’:,,‘.;J ';hy, ommon welfare of my |women. No fire followed and the | at present with no suitable drill places | Sther His one daughter, Vic- | represent lodges, societies and organi- | tures of the beverage "and tobacco | POTt W A by : damage was understood to be trifling. | disbandments will come. The person- | {o71d Louise ,married the Duke of | zations, while the various nationali- | schedules. No change was made in 2 nel will be greatly changed with re- nswick in 1918. A recent dis- | {jog in the city will also have especial | the alcoholic beverage rates, but the Senator Dillingham « Vermont re-| - £ = = It 4 e o ¢ 2 d e .. | Publican. Chairman Pomerene an-| REARDON WOUNDED IN ACTION. duction of the number of companies. | §ayea TCPOrted the abdication of the | representation. :::3::0(;‘l;(in‘l\rn':h;:(t|1' B oo b o ubmit. oo nouaced that he would sul - societies and all nationalties are : | minority repor ght co Maloney of 392 Park street, has been Prince Henry of Prussia, fled from | - S el o per cent. = 2 2 e ok e ounded in action, according to a Kicllinurriadly ot (he e or s |l touEiena BT LV O TR missal recommendation wounded in i E riedly 3 = o he ; : e — : o r fr Y invita hey are urged to begin B ”u ram recelved b R ate Rear- | Fucl Director J. S. North Orders Win- ;ululx\:l fnl\|“|'|‘t|n(\ .|>1‘||“|> not l'r?‘(:\\n O e o0 P ) ey (o FURNITURE NEEDED. s departn vate Rear- P a ferman s erel ars i DSBS e SCHE MANN SIGNS ion enlisted in Company I in this'city several male ehildren among the for. | Mmarshal informed of their plans. N e o G lidbenral Home CHEIDEMANN RESIGN 'n March 31, 1917 and has seen con- Henry Ford Turns Business Over to|mer rulers grandchildren There will 8lso be a large number & i S o s s i .o with that unit up to < T = e S 2 : of attractively decorated floats in the Must Be Provided for at Once. Confusing Reports Indicate He Ma tinuous service with tha v Tuesday, Wednesday or Thuvsday. His Son and Will Undertake Pub i 4 he time he was w >unded last month. 4 92 parade . These will be provided by “As a result of the recent F’l’”«lenh"l Have Left New German Cabliet | ST (ED|| Fuel Director J. 8. North has isued | lication of National Weekly, BANDH;S MURDER éHERIFF the various factories and societies | in New Britain, there are about 25 FRUMBULL'S DEATH CONFIRME! people Gow Display Lights Out on Monday, Basel, Nov. 22—Philip Scheidemann iv - K g part. »yha J re. P he Rev 3 o /ing statement relative to the SRR A B i taking part orphan children for whom t Dagel, Noy, 22 - niin Ga S thelfolowineimeate Pbaiia Detroit, Nov. 22.—Henry Ford to- i P. N. Case has been named chair-|9. |. Klingberg has heen asked to | Das resigned a ister of finance in lightless night order, explaining just!day announced his retirement from e o D e AT et 5 | the new German government and his jactive participation in the manage. | Canadian Mounted Police and Posse | 70 2 he present houses of the Chil- | Place has been taken by Herr Landss B o comimisaion, from result of “There seems to be a misunder-| . ob & (,:m,]“‘:’l’?’r (\hlé";’f)r company. | Scouring Country for Bloodthirsty | BRITISH OFFICIALS RESIGN. [ dren’s Home were full and it bscame }"m_“”fr ey oy i \”‘rc‘:l"ifi R rseas o | ® Ford interests L T > ry to procure an additional RALER, coonding: 103 3 tion while he was OVErseas i ., q4ing ay to the modification of the | in the company aken over Pair, Who Have Killed Three Men. | 2 it | aispate i an engineoring unit is confirmed | StANAINE 08 “; ord T e b EELROGE s ©C MCn. ¢ ovd Robert Cecil Disagree With | house ,which has been donme and | dispateh e ficial Aty list issued to- | Lightless Night Order. Gy (e Prince Albert Sask., Nov. 22— zovt.—Food Controller Also Out. | Which must be furnished. =h 2 S 5 n i ’ “Section 2 of this order reads in ’f‘\l‘"“‘F‘_‘“g this announcement to- | Pursuit of two bandits, wanted for| C°O 0 ° Anyone having furniture, bedding,! Whether Philip Scheidemann has i atillows: A ord said he iatended to un-| murder ,who yesterday escaped from London, No —TLord Robert|jnen or rugs that they are willing to | Fetired from the new German govern- part as follows: | dertake the publication of a natlonal| 5 qugout and tunnel near Steep Creek | Cecil, -under secretary of state for| contribute, will pleass send them to | ment is not made clear In the above “The use of light generated or pro- | Weekly newspaper, dividing his timo | whers it was believed they had been | foreign affairs, has resigned. HIis| 47 corhin avenue ,or notify H. 1 When the government was duced Dy the use of consumption of | between the publication _and his| trapped ,was commenced anew at | resignation is declared to be due to|<wiitcr 24 Lexington avenue, a formed he was named minister coal, oil, gas or other fuel, for illu- tractor industry. dawn today by mounted police and a | a disagreement with the government| ipo. will he called for. { finance and minister of t tajase minating or displaying advertisements, T posse of citizens. in regard to the disestablishment of : s 5 jand probably retains the latter porl n e e propaganda. This folt | announcements or signs on the exte- . -HOUR WEEK. The bandits, Victor Carmel and |the Welsh church. Premler Lioyd | (rpy CLERK HERE 538 YEARs. |folio in n_dml‘;mn to his duties as nto Germa B ent of the hearings | rior of any building, or on any bill-| New Haven, Nov. 22.—Employes of | Jean St. Germain, are alleged to | George has accepted the resignation. ifty-three years ago foday whon |leader®of the majority soclaliste ‘ntil after the beginning of the [ board, or other structure for the di the Marlin-Rockwell plant here, mu- | have Killed Deputy Sheriff Janmies S St R. Clynes | ew Britain was but a borough and | Herr Landsberg also is a majority e congress on Decem- | play of advertisements, announce-| nitions makers, today, expressed their | McKay last Iriday and Corporal| London, Nov. LR : YNeS | jis population was estimated at 8,000 | socialist its or signs, and the use of such | choice on the form ‘of a 4S-hour week, | Charles Horstley yesterday. Another |the British food controller has re-} o jonel Alfred L. Thompson, now city | ot A sht for the external ornamcnl:lllfou {\t thT Norwich plant the employes | member of the sheri posse, James | Signed, is is understood. | clerk, came to miss ;‘ity nd has | FIRE IN BALTIMORE. Wi g2t T REDU v £ e yuildi ructure, or ¢ a lary argi ave votec - o | Suger ,has been missing for several mained here a resident since. ! = ) EIGHT REDUCTION, any building or structure, or for| by a large margin have voted for a | Suger 3 i g fo evera A = : Bl m»"“\“\,.\“ %A demand for re- | illuminating or displaying any w five day week, Saturdays off, each | days and it is belioved he had been| DOWN GOES GERMAI e has seen the bany changes which/| 5 e ”"" freight rates on coal com- | dow in any shop or store, when such | working day to be of nine hours and | shot. Edinburgh, Thursda - have come during that time and has | Flames Reach Gasoline Tanks an Eaa 4 vaE shop or store is not open for business, | thirty-six minutes. An order estab- | It believed that the men have | Admiral Beatty's his > signal seen the place grow from a town of | Many Explosions Occnr. i New Fngland < shop o ¥ st A Ad : ) 1 I e e | shall be entirely discontinued on Mon- | lishing the form of a 48-hour week | fled to another dugout further er the German fleet had heen moored |4 few aristrocrats to a cosmopolitan etor, Cenera g Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- | Will be issued later. the river, somewhere between ¢ at the appointed place was: The | city of thousands, where creeds and day of each week in New England. Creek and Prince Albert. ser n flag is to be hauled down u races are NOW NUMErous New Haven, Nov 2 The death of Major John F. Trumbull, of this city, : tors chief inspector for the public | what can and what cannot be done: wn oper HEARINGS CONTINUED. Washington, Nov. 22-—The senate investigating brewery decided today to take up . general inquiry rommittee propagands owed oday rew session of per 2 Baltimore, Nov. 22—Fire whicl | broke out in the hold of the Standard | Oil Company’s steamer Standard, at Bowley's wharf, Canton, this after- noon spread to the wharf and nearby! “Therefore it is permissable for | N 3: nd is not to be hoisted B » PP e shops er stores when open for busi- | PANIC ON BERLIN BOURSKE, = SR without permission. o, LY \(‘u_n%_\&\%u}; : i ¥ ss ¢ their window lights on Tove 227 T e The marriage of Miss Caterine | oo0n SPEEE (0 o % ; NEW HAVER MAN LOST. ‘,]:‘ ”‘\(i, ,‘"\““ (1:‘.11”-,,-.1 nights, ::m” the | p, '.{f’,.‘"f,";"u;\.";p,‘,;,’ ,,0'1;‘]9 l"'e{;‘e L RYAN QU ALRCRAFT JOB. Donnelly of 287 Main street and At- | 5oqy “,',‘\‘ i‘\‘z”f\( i 5 bl rion. B i K, o i | oolay of laaveriements fannotnee. | eare Geenzred TRy e = Washington, Nov. 22 igna- | torney William T. Lynch of Hartford | gicamer: and at the nearby tanks ag P D was | ments, or signs and the use of light | reported that the Exiremists in sev- Hasalond {ion of John D. Ryan as director of | will be solemnized at St. Joseph’s|ipa gasoline stored in thom ignited. % Sl for external ornamentation is especial- | eral German coast towns had usur E g y cloudy tonight air service and second assistant secre- | church, Monday morning at 9 o'clock. [ fyrement hattli the blaze T diy v ly prohibited on the above nights. the power of the local authorities, & bl y cloudy tonigt {ary of war was announced today by | Mr. Lynch is at/ present in charge ot'J“~m~«~ badly handicapped inability cluded Priv l he special attention of theaters is | cording to an Exchange 2legr 2 e “ecretary Baker. Mr. Ryan will re-|the New Lmdmj office of the de-|to approach close to burning Haven. called to this order.” despateh from Copenhagen. i = . furn to his private business. partment of justice. structures, achusetts Public sion today.

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