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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAI o — e — R — T s e departments by establishing the civil | DEATHS AND W e e S NG FINAL UlfiLEY I]EFEN“S cised for adjourning the city meet- i William Carp 4 ing Jast Wednesc Public safety | | The runeral of Williai demanded it whetQer it wi legal or | l‘ T \ was held at 9 o'clock this T not. In a short time there would | N ITY r ]‘\TE §t. Peter's church. A reds | hive been blows struck and general | 'J £ 4 mass was sung. The pats L8 ¥ trouble started Mr. Chamberlain | wore Joseph H. Beloin/ W} tried to explain the budget to them A. Laflamme, representing but was jeered and hooted at. This and Jamgs Kindelal Rap? Some Members of Taxpay- | imimistiation wetioves "' caie yis Tonight's Meeting Merely a For- | it micitic ourkce Support us when the budget comes senting New Britain lodge, Lo oy up or if vou don’t want to then fol- | : der of Moose. The burial was new | and Tzzy Simon 2 : Edward Yates. E Mless something unforsen oc- The funeral of Edward Yates it was stated at the office of the | =32 FOREUE LAk fomorrow -afl mayor this afternoon that the ci e | Senator Klett Speaks. | The political fireworks display at An act from Fox's vaudeville m,»n’ he Second Ward Republican club | entertained the men | mesying last night st when The last speaker of the «*\r'“m; \ayor Quigley was presented by | was Senator Klett. He was i formet | foastmaster Towers. The mayor | classpate of Captain Griswold and he | | | | ¥ {noon from his late residence, mecting tonight would be but a for. | gl OF NE LG at the Erd ty. There will be no voting upon | cyg oo “5i50" o'clock. Rev. Wil various budgets according to an £ agreement after a conference of the . als of both sides. The mecting Cad Ay tonight will be for electors only and s e oxpvessl our, 0N others will only be wasting time in ) peqirelr thanks to kind neighbors trying to gain entrance to the armory. e an hoth 1A Afidaletown ot registr have their orders, the | x stated that he was proud of New | was proud of the fact Cook will officiate. Britain. proud of Captain Griswold, Ile then spoke of Conmecticut lead- broud of its boys who went to war, | ing the way during the war under tho governor, and proud of the record which New leadership of its great war o ; Britain made in the wa He re- { Marcus H. Holcomb, ¢ >\n;\\.- 4[ marked thai New Britain was second | the way Holcomb had mmwf’;m ad in /e state in men going to the | ministration in Washington. Fle sers the o X kot e ¢ ervice. Meriden stood first. He spoke | gratulated the Second Ward club on g B 0 F 0 nLo S e flusino te bereavement in the £ The tribute pald Caplain Cirlsvwoldlifital snceesstullstart M Fles SPOISOIoERIGR S, e S appears on 1 )ss of our loving father, Michael J. ;‘\ «";nh lyln;wl’\m 15 in ‘\‘: ,‘lix\\:yy 1 1:“\’ he congress yesterday. Ile | o v ‘;' femainiaay "l”“‘ “““ e McQueeney, also to those who sent by General Edwards in Ne 2 - adeathBo L ilio GOMEEGE" 0 2 3y agreement, the Taxpayers’ | fiow, he general spoke of ( .mim Gris- | said, “The war is over now and thoy o o .o f0 RS0 ”])y(nln‘ o l,mh,,\ EoTCIS S S RADIEY wold as a hero, a man who feared | republicans. when | making their budget as submitted ; ol heither the devil or man. He stated | will be in power hige of the | legal. The mayor, members of the i OUBENEY ”.':,f iy S ,1"," l‘\’,t LL(\, ";‘ ‘\',”_‘, ”(“~ ,]\‘ (,‘,,mm‘ on worl. and they will do | }()l ‘“')‘ 1 finance and taxation, and the J. M'QUEENEY, L he men who Stood back of e S poration counsel have aided in | WILLIAM E. MQUEENEY, ese boys,” the mayor said, ‘are |it | seeing that the budget to he submit- W o o Hi The I of his remarks were & | 1c o . now being fired upon g o ool vorophy pisd ashiould ibeliee as a result Attacks Taxpayers’ Association. !wl"'f\”f'v o aveineinoall fl\.vv resolution to he submitted and | CEW HEMQ ‘ Sl b i wholerentiek the boy, of the sorrow which was | W& ch appears below has heen draft- X members the Prxpavers’ association are playing [ for when he went away and the un- | ¢ ) % HD change, kable shock at news of his death. | ing by M. A. Sexton. The resolution Sixteen cases of “pink eye” and 21 e £ el of him as a hero and ong ffollows: AL [ cases of mea ere reported at the k. one of the associations 1 ers | of the New Britain boys to be proud Resolved Th the action of the | office of the ard of health toda: Am Beet Sug poke at the Methodist church : g common council of this city in laying Benedic will begin his | Alaska Gold '8 'Sunday evening who said there was | of | a tax of twenty mills upon the doliar : 5 _| Am Agri Chent othing political about the Taxpay- on the ratable estate and \property i morrow mor Am Car & Fdy @ | — I ! . F e association. that it was tomed | [y NTVERSAL CLUB on i il Gt Sty [ = | | | con- Britain who in any way assisted congress convenes They were chosen ed. Tt will be presented to the meet- olitic There is no question about [ TS t. He remarked on the statement of [ SP¢ duties in the ngineer's office to- i A ¢ : p 5 Andre Lc b i (6) - bnly for the protcction of the small { district and an additional tax of five e i on b ik it e e e s : et mills upon the rafabls. estats and |IDitiate 12 candidates at the meeting| 1 T2 8 1 i ) atz : ana ST . 0CQ ... 66 dministration for wasting money and HEARS GOOD TALK | property within the second taxing dis- | (Bt Smelt ... 6715 | 50 70 ool aen e ot William Scheyd is being treated for Sugar ... 1193 107 s 7 2 s jinflucnza. e was taken sick Sunday T 95 = of income and expenditures (e by Tob c... 1953 1951 186 aying $15 for a wreath for a coun- cilmghs grave. “Yes tha city did pay that money,” Mayor Quigley said, | o Sutcliffe Speaks at Monthly | which form the basis of said ts iq {and has been confined to his bed Tel & Tel 104% i} “for a wreath to place upon the | by said common council be i since. e %] 1 591, ‘ora p O o of the ¢ W ) S feoti : etic ivers S re 1 i 3 L bt = i Sl _;;«m“(r one of the me 2 505 e feeting: Athletic Diversions Are i nd revised in accordance with the | George Beckett is confined to his I S Fe Ry Co .. 913 a1 L8 25 A he city well and faithfull 3 revised estimates submitted h; {home on North street by influenza dwin Loc 5 i el hought = wion d other men Planned: Card Tourncy. a Nor ; fluenza. : 0co . 4 ; 'W.”ho L ‘1.\”:()‘m\l,\:”ll‘\'t“V‘hv Planned in accordance with said revised esti- Mr. and Mrs. W. ¢. Webb of Kel- S e B T e Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, of St. Mark’s | Mates resolved that a tax of 16 mills | sey strect are being con ulated on reath wa > clty the dollar upon the srand list | the birth of a son, who was born B v £ 1 highly interesting talk | 09" pagyrich GRSl (AT (8 1, bk % 1 last made and completed be and is ! Tuesday SR - morning at Miss Nagle’s pri- Superior . 7 . 18% | D i Qutlines City Development. | on porto Rico, where he formerly | herehy laid upon the ratable estate | vate sanitaxium. Pac. ... 0 1554 | PARIS POLICE ARE | GOVERNORS IN ROW , tention of the backers of the asso- olub, of Landers, Frary and | first taxing Qistrict and that an addi- | cmploy of fhe Corbin Screw corpora- | Ches & Ohio ... .. § 56% 56% CLEANING UP GANG : 2 .| tional tax be and is hereby laid of |tion office ard will enter the eniploy | Chino Cop : clation Who stated that the taxes | Clark’s, following the regular monthly | ro™ i yion the dollar tpon said | of the Alling Rubber company. | Chi Mil & st Paul 3 ; — pve been increased. I know the | pmeeting of that organization last eve- | .. .4 jist upon the ratable estate and Members of Stanley Post, G. A. R., | Crucible Steel ixes thave been increased but what|]pning Refreshments were served. property within the second taxing dis- [ will meet tonight to make arrange- | Distillers Soc preswe glven you for those increased | sne club pinochle experts are| ipjct to wit: A tax of twenly-one mills | ments to attend the funeral of Ed-| Frio ..... {agests War condilions are paal¥ e | grooming themselves for a tOUrNa-| ypon the dollar upon the ratable | ward Yates, which will be held to- | Erie 1st ptd ; ; » LR VA L ment with the Kenilworth club, the | egate and property which is within { morrow at 2:30 o'clock at the Erwin | Goodrich Rub ... 693 . Army Thieves. B R (oiasinn A an omicient | Demh meck Thes S poEEiderelic trict and which is also within the fim- | An_inventory of the estato of the | Gt Nor Ore € 393, | have arrested two sergeants of lpoiice. department. The health de- | terestincheevent. .~ |its of the first taxing district and a |late Walter L. White shows the es- | Illinois Cen ..... 967 % | American army, three Armenians, | i partment is second fo nonme in th Merely. to demonstrate "‘E“l“‘ ~| tax of 16 mills upon the dollar up- | tate valued at $12,335.20. Inspiration 437% |two Belgians and threc Frenchmen | . B Tt was formerly antoanitapis | billty of lts membershiv, the ‘_‘«” 148 | on that part of the ratable estate and About 100 people were present at | Interboro 5 5 51 | in connection with the theft of Am- Bnd stx chairs but in four years has | arranged for a series of games (n\‘fh\’ property of said city which is within 1¢c dance in Booth's I last eve- wa...rm:u prd 9% 1 1915 ttained its efficiency. It is the duty | Powling allevs \\'lfl} the »\l-‘}"l*lf‘n' the limits of the first taxing district | ning given B. A Hawley, president Kansas City so 19 larrested are Sergeants Prisler and of any and every ciy o look after | branch of Landers, Frary and Clark. | and outside of and beyond the limits | of the Ru : Manufae- | Kennee Copper ; 295 | Glackson. The Americans are accus- %s Toople and their health, vet the |The first same of the series Will Do | of the second taxing district. | turing compans fice forc chigh Valley .... 55 cd of stealing the goods and selling | 776 “THIC! taxp¥Fers' would cut money from | bowled nexi week in the camp of tho “urther resoived that said taxes be | foremen and tin . Hhelcon | AMoxSDetrolaim them to the Armenians, who sold | [ PIAE the | A e G, G| oy mes on local alleys are to | payable July lst, 1919 | cern National Lead .... 66 35 | them to the Belgians who in turn, | [PR0 0000 B e e e i ~March 12 As Voting Day Dotective Sergeant Andrew J. Rich- | N ¥ € & Hudson . 73 . employed the Frenchmen to retail | President W Wised whercas they are saving money | To show that the work of the bas-[ After the foregoing resolution has !ardson has r a a letter from his | Nev Cons ..... A : them for the city all the time.” ketball team, which has recently fin- | been presented and acted upon the | son, who 1 ! e young i1 N H & H 2812 5 The stores L.c ave been Wants Teachers Salarics Raised. | ished the local Factory league seas following resolution, which sefs the [ soldier expects R o 91% | 2 o st The mayor then explained . the | was duly appreciated, the club is com- | date of March 12 for the voling tima | jraren 15 Penn R R . 4 4414 | Pacco a clgarettes and 6, 00 pounds make-up of the public works depart- | pleting arrangements for a banquet o | on the question, will be presented e ot K ioler s ember ot the Ta . 653 | Of chocolate and forty cases of pastry ‘men. 1 told of the way they do | the team. The date has not heen defi- | also by Mr. Sexton. The resolution | pojice department, has heen dis- | Reading ... .. st ithe thesey arxestaifhe Spajiice Dol : as it will he presented follows d from the United States Navy | Rep cont they have caught the men respon alaries being paid to the teachers in Semluoy hut vhan fhis umieet. saatol Ll ey the schools and now they are to be ing¥ adlourusiERsnallBadjour BNl e ¥ depantment nex rday night. | Southern Ry gtoresjendiarmy mrooudaendgeal: rased. e remarked on the low pay | K. OF C. TO WORK the 12th day of March. 1919. for the ) “g,gne company No. 2 was called | Southern Ry pfd . . 4 ciillaes anoicnstemlaved s venifn R WITTAGET JOBS BACK / Question of Unemployment Causes | " Disagreement and Heated Discus- i | Arrest of 2 American Sergeants Pag £ noue i Heaied ey of Expose of International Band of | = O Follows. evidenc = ; | minated today in | erican army stores. The Americans | e who crit ] manded pasca stolen comprised a large stock of to- | Hon Which failed ment yester heir Twor He spoke of the low | nitely decided upon. ! A " | nd will resume fhis duties in the po- | Southern Pac ... A 9955 ¥e firemen and police received dur- purpose of taking a vote at the polls | 0 A R AL G R 2 ' | the foundation of nl.- :mm "]'rym\h ) F e Y : upon the two vropositions now hefore i : . s seiseie RO e 834 | sent out from Paris last month con- ing the war when other men could of Charles Mueller o reh street | Texas Oil 3 1 Sita € ; THE THIRD DEGREE | iren the two oropositions now before | (' Ciaice Muctler on Arch sireet | Texas Of o R S e e make much more money in the va- ! . e was cxtinguished | Third Ave .... e ot el Ean Daniels Orders Naval Stations and opositions, | M & Ve ; nion Pac .......13 29 5% Tt turns out that the gang is not an owner nearly in the city has raised | Will Be Exemplified at Meeting | namely e i :'?fv?‘_“ o &) L D97 American one, but an international ; I el e Proposition No. 1 g desionall £ 11 Lt ates S Rubber Co ... 88 3 anizaton. TLarge stores af choco- Their Former Positions, e =t SR s April, Committee Annonnces— | oq “95 mills.” shall he honalat meeiing Andre lodge, 1. O SESteelln SN 91% late missing from the American ware me §» were raised, jacked their rents | ning in V hall S Steel pfd houses at St. Denis and stores ofi Washington, i ; r March 5. Naval sta- i N i ade by the comm n counci nad the i tmmediately. He asked the men Honor Roll Posted e s < |va car Chem o A 3 | cocoa and tobacco from the iware-| tlons and yards were directed by Sec present if they knew that tse $75,- [ X Y e e PRTACTE West 1 5 Clichy bee: ered. . ebieliiioanyt e e i T Pl e N estinghouse . . house at Clichy cen recavered, ' retary Daniels today restore to hig 000 worth of park bonds for Walnut | The first degree of the Knights of | twenty mills on the first district and PREACHER e 7 ¢ | but a considerable amount 1is still, former position upon 7 A e Hill still Temain unpaid. He told | Columbus was conferred by Daly |aD vm‘}x\mn 11 five mills on the second % er N ¢ e e Jetlinon. concbaiant i vois he them that the city still has $3,000,000 | Council last night upen a class of 30 | district in accordance with resolution ED LAST MAN i 5 Al ol ofnon tortaant Work da worth of bonds to pay. ‘“Today,” the | candidates, and 21 applications for | Pefore the meeting. Nick mayor continued, “we do things dif- | membership were received. To take | n:“ “f'?‘l““‘"‘v‘_‘\\’j \"V Mofilc = ) il DEMANDS CHIEF’S RECALL ic 1“& ifyrfi’:k”(,,:’ 2 ,,]{,f ?)nl‘v:]fi)v?v‘v‘; rious munition factories. He men- | —_— N"]'w!]w the fi!\t“‘mr\' at foned the fact that every propert said date said two p Yards to Restore Ex-Service Men to ferently. We issue only scrial bonds | care of the increased number of ap- be d an : St offihe A e il FTheodore Miessel lPardoned By Prosis \ i voterans without leaving jobless other Jhave also a sinking fund to provide | membership committee, arrangements | #0d the 1 o 1onEDEODOs s "‘~ dent, Was Native of Ger 1 Fawrence Strikers Claim Police De- entered the naval establish s e S 2 ) 3 o for the first | Ssociation for a tax of sixteen mills fent, Was Nati #C t ente 1 sta 1- for the payment of these bonds.” He |have been made to confer the first | T58CH AL B0 ‘]_W‘W'v ”" = vl‘w“vw” 8 o oy s - | ment's essential industries. He asked !m.m"”‘. :[m M::Mvnuvyw(rm‘l m\t«»,,v n !..‘)\V and second ‘,}; gree at ;m- nextiroaularion thelfisat distiict andian additona and Stadied There, William Fox Going Abroad to Organ- partment Head Has Been Very Un- | J000 5 TFRORUE )OS Setutning ing the lowest rate o axation in the | meeting of the council. k z g L4 B e Ll : f o T ' e soldier or sailor fai obtaln his te a deliberate falsechood. “‘Meri- [ At the meeting of the council las ‘l”x\'w SR E L reh e T ize Continent Against German Film alufingattitmdeiowardEhom: 618" position under Ry den,"” he aid, “*has a rate of 27 -2 I night, the committee appointed to | S tesolved. That which cver 2 whe B3I £ . e e Y s t 4t i ¢t Orh al- = said two propositions will be 7 i Sroel 0 Lawrence. Mass., March 5.—Thom- | ment report the f personal mills.”” He asserted that his admin- | 100k into the matter of a third degree | 7 i R A 10 IR t ry was commuted to- Eroducers—Tcaycs: Tomorrow. as G. Connolly, counsel for the com- | ly. istration has not been a failure. Ho |meeting reported that arrangements | Dy @ majority of the voters voting at ident, w rrested - S i et gt sta®d that the city's debt in the last 1 de t fer the degree at [ Sald meeting at the polls shall be the : s hateo I William I"ox. the theater magnate, | Mittee in charge of the textile strike | - e eass had = Ty e e S bo | resolution adopted by said city meet- | oo s ie N e | Will sail Fond tomortow: dor tno - cioy anzolncedRrodayitnatiagpett dont SHORT CALENDAR CASES [;’m \;\f!»‘;"!fml ARl el £ 200 ’n:’.‘\ a meeting in April. The »h:xl‘l to bo [ Hes violating t1 ) law in having £ surope tomorrow for the | o) “4h. recall of Alderman Peter ;‘n”;‘\of im: ]ufl\' : :nl“,x ”._‘\_}; ) | secured has y},.unlml.,), ‘ui;.lu = :4"}:;‘; Resolved: That voling places be | ! de seditiou s on the part | purpose o | Carr, head of the pelice department { but it is proba ha e T el 7 o S W G e and Germany | tu rodu f the countries allied | had heen prepared and would be filed ; The short calendar cases assigned | for trfal in the city court room Fri- day afternoon at 2:3 -k, are as B. Miller ¢ S. Lehrer, organizing the motion pic- ehumerated the schools which have | hall will be used for the degree. been improved and additions buili. | class of over 100 will be given the | The city had assets greater by $1 | g 1t that time and a social 12,000 then whn th mayor took up | possibly a b S, will follow. : y . Gaffney for the pls Lawyer M , 3 possibly a banquet, v : fsid Maicht g tho | Years imprisonment. { European field, partly as an invest. | to Connolly, because of alleged r the = Bb rigns of govrnmnt THa mew honor roll of the councilj ® P: mlon said Marchii2th; that! the pe i as an invest- | vote at the polls may be taken by Mr. Buessel was born in Germany | n and partly for the purpose of | [8ir activity” on the part of the po- | D. Saxe for the f ant; the Sun- ing district notice to be given at least Wity oun 1‘;\r‘\‘* bV | with America during the war It has | 7S soon as the necessary number of Filloas e in court in Hart-| peen reported that the German pro- | Sisnatures had been returned. The | FOLOWS: the polls be open from 6 a. m. until | ford N July and sentenced to ten | ducers are attempting to corner the | recall has been launched, according J I Bl on den dge B. T Makes Charges of Slander. A hins inl the parior of thelconrs 5 reling ) as g in the parlor o t b %l hel et 2 in 1882, ompleted his theological | flooding nent i Gorme lice toward the strikers. et Orcharc riituine he saldl “Tiwain vou |o e 1ait michifandt wad ihs |bollot upon el votinaliist Tastimade 1 flooding inent with German STan , ot 5 : & e . soldstein, pleading [Mimesm i s s SR 4 | education at Kropp, Schleswig in 1909 | propaganda. Mr. I will Jead Gol . now that we have been swallowing |topic of much well-deserved praise. }3‘1; e 1 s e e T ot e e e fney for the plai We knew that they were wasting mil- | Boyle company and compares favor-| 2L mills i 1l remainad until his departure | 2 : harles McDonald o { 0 : Dovlelcompany and geompares faxn: for India late in 1910. He returned | Fox's local theater returned last even- Sl can Bar Lock com ably with any seen in this locality ! n Washington recently I saw indica- | geventy-s p a ber: LEVENTHAL BACK TIOME e b € ter and lived k wl om- | Cervi e e B L PerentvalionRthe fopunctipEiamb ey i iere until Auy 1914 when he left for tary banquet was tendered Mr. | mployment Service Figures | Louis Croll as o. part = e i ans e Lawyer H. I toche he men there have bluffed the coun- tors and managers. Tndicate a Decrease in the Working ¥ = ry ‘and all we have done was to vire whe he events which preced tiff, Gross Hyde & Shipman T Py pire when th nts which preceded R ; L OO Shipms wallow it. We did not interfere be- | ihe war occurred and returned quick- Forces During the Past Week, endants; Samuel Welinsky u¥a we were working for the ono Sergt. Alexander Leventhal. 301st | ly to Ame | res York on | MAXIMILIAN VON HOEGEN George Kotrady, order @mmon purpose. The Taxpayers' ON THE WRGNG TRAHJ Sanitary Train, who has ben with the | the last ) S e BROUGHT BACK TO CONN, o SRERELD R UG R oy ROFSInIEIR ] SN SLa association headed by democrats and A headquarters personnell = B | n the Second district the New Br I ntiff t lions of dollars but%we said nothing are enrolled in the country’s service and each member is given mention on | Was Overscas With 30fst Samitary | (ermany. He was in the Kaiser's em- staff, with e AT bt 1 5 S n s . . 5 AT e e e Tartford i —Maximilian ain district—is expected during the | the defc Ing the Wilson club in this c ’ ; this city. Tle came back on {h \ P MEASLES | von Hoegen. the New Haven lav - ' coming week and, aecording to the | Peter playing politic Some members are | Sleuths Put in Some Time Looking | George Washington, hich : HDIIN HARTEFORD | who fed to Texas e figures compiled by Chairman Henry | file ans K slandering the city officials for Moore Brothers, Alleged Ac.| the president and his star - grounds without basis. We need the ! Rergeant Leventhal is in partner- x @ 25 mill rate of taxation for this city. complices in Madden Murder, ship with® Samuel M. Davidson pro-Germar week. The anticipated increase of $109.000 of the public works money | propricto of the 25 cent store, the boa 5 . of the dis- | and was indicted by the fed last week was not made and the work- S street work: We Lknew thera The drag net of theauthorities seek-| Main street. He went oversens in J : = health ) jury on charges of treason, arri July, 1 . BOCRLS | \¢ forces in this district have con- C' pd 1 nar would be a time when there would | ing the Moore brothers of Hoboken, | 1917, after 4 o f muary there | Hartford today in e lfy 1dvertisemer A §. Tallard, the working forces a intiff 5.~ s handled by residents of the seaport les in Hartford. | city for his 40 casos o increased 129 hands during ithe defendant 0 Wt Camp De e e : e 2 : .| tinued on a decline. The decrease in be a scarcity of work. That time i | N- J. Who are being sought for al-| He has be hed at St Arma o SRt ol Taushln edopiity s for the | {no working forces in the past week dBout Fven mow there are |1eged connection with the murder of | France. an el withi tioTe wesiern district sxas, Mo was Men every day In city hall looking | Captain William F. Madden in Man-! of oecupation, going t has amounted to 51 hands. | SALE turned over to U, § Marshal C, C. = ALED L Proposals ; ] =l into Gierms: o e e 2 - : Al The flgures which have been tele- |the Board of Public ¢t d@r something to do. These men mus: | Chester on January 30, reached this} far as Mayen 3 i oks, and held in the mar-| eraphed o the central board at Wash- | recetved at their of > X ton follow \e on ved one s ey A e s || 1 e R, T TR . AT ] rted vy nr e ik | I STOT S et b o | R v: Number employes until 12 o'clock noon, We had | SENATOR KNOX WROTH: ; A i veelk ago Saturday, 2 number | March 12, 1919, for furnishing i claimed that the hrothers wore AWIT-LEAGUE PLEDGE Jinu cio were 37 tloinaisd Alant Sat 3 and materials for cc of and the soldiers re- | ity Yesterday, and as a resi r n more v shal's office pending lssuance of a | 1 must not be forgot- | labor bureaus for the meu. It 1 1 tain alteratio e T e s : P . ticipated increase, ; number em- and repairs at the New L e ahiseon aven Senator | o < S ). A. B. TRUCK RIDE ploved last Saturday, 23.468; de- | Home. L e Philander €. Knox (P N 50 members of the loeal Y, case on figures of preceding week, | Should the amou gre being misled by I f not or had not been 1 i‘:.”hf.\, e ' W B o A, & B. socloty haye glven thotr iiioing ed fincrensel f0r Ao O S (00008t e party P sled i agal e British-wi] to Martin MeNamarn slgnify- woek, 120; antielpated working | tract Is awarded w . § v oIn on to take par next Saturday, 26 Xeoute eorirant b ¢ oy Intentior n = rday (4\ cut contre association who joinec 3 ¢ At the city 1 3 LYNCIL IN COBLENZ. Tt was learned for , ; = truek ride te Merldon I = — — 2 oot contd. LSk Thatch | night, The membera of the N TGO LATFE. FOR CLASSIFICATION. (amount of the bid within received in this city from John . | sta SOf Mat ey cal 1 : done 2t »eioty are to net an hosta 10 the NV | —m——— from notice of award Rk blican p : : ! Tound Ihe d piriain men and will furnish an entc N7 ISD-—Polish chambermaid The Board of Public (¢ i ’ S N flar to the one fur- ol Beloin serves the right to reject ar speculation ¢ ’ h n the loeal roems laat Sacur- worked out factory bond for Letters and post cards have been | last night that the forme our administratior t Feared Riot at Meeting | Lynen : who is a sergeant in the air|the i “T don't give o rap - what a commis- | service with the army of occupation. | agains 8ober is us long as he does his duty | Sergeant Lynch is in Cablenz. He jv| There had been much $he way he is supposed to do it. This | manager of the crack bhasketball | as to who advanced ang #ministration has taken all possiblo | team that has ‘“cleaned up” every- | the idea, hut it had been g R¥raft away from the police and nu.A““L; in the first army. l.or":c\. i : . Mp, McNamara id chair- | WANTED-—Woman for housework formation furnished at our offices led as a | score for . LG nth 3 ~gmmittee for the truck ! one day a weok. Apply 25 Forest ned lmum 1e 2,000, Captain Moran 2,005, { street, 8-5-3dx BOARD OF PUBLIC CHARITIRS