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ews of the orld. By Asscciated Press, e Eb“l "ABL ISHFDS 1870. STEEL STRIKE SET FOR NEXT MONDAY SorkbS¥ Deside 0 Quic Unil Corporation Meets Their Delegates | GARY "WANTS OPEN . SHOP, V. §. Steel Corporation Emipoyes De- ! L vilted) | But Must | plore Necessity of Insist That Theisaemands Be Mct By Ml of Concern. Pittsburgh, 18.—Before re- “suming their Sept. discussion today on | | Neither NF\V BRITAIN CONN[:CH(‘U? FHL BRITAIN CANNOT OUT VOTE U S. IN LEAGUE AND ARMY CAN'T BE ORDERED ABROAD Could This Country Be Made to Suppress Any Revolt in Ireland, President Declares. [TALIAN REBELS MAY "DESTROY FIME CITY In Case They Cannot Hold it—Place is Surrounded By Govt. Troops. | CONGRESS fiR‘E’ETs LEADER OF VICTORS, General Pershing Warmly Re- ceived by Bolh Houses Today CUMMINGS MAKES ADDRESS | Senator Caommings Also Eulowizes Work of American Commander and Speaker Gillett Praises A K. Stragetist—House Galleries Crowded Washington, Sept. 18.—Standing id the chamber of the house of repre- sentatives with the full membership of THEIR DAUGHTER, 33 WOUNDED MEN WILL RIBE IN BIG PARADE THEN KILLS -SELF Drives Automobile From Groton Back to His Home Town in Order to Commit WILS’ON SA YS ORGANIZA TION OF POLICEMEN MUST STOP IF IT THREATENS CIVIC SAFETY e e NOANK MAN GHOOTS WIFE, MURDERS |At Same T.,‘izg Gomp- ers’ Secretdfy States A. F. of L; Stands Solidly Behind Bos- ton Strikers. Second Murder. iTON POLICE} MAY LEAVE UNIO s o President’s Message Read ¢ Senate Committee Confid-‘ ering Case of Capitaks Police Force. the &enate and house about him and with- galleries crowded with admirer General John J. Pershing veceived to- day the formal thanks of congress for the services he apd the officers and men he commanded in France ren dered during the great war, Senator Cummings, as president pro tem. of the senate, sut with Speaker Gillett, and extended the first greet- ing. . Cummings EXtends Greetings. “General Pershing,” he said, “it is my high privilege to extend to you the sincere and cordial greetings of the senate of the United States. The mes- sage [ have the honor to bear is not a greeting alone, but an earnest welcome and hearty congratulatian upon your safe and victorfous refurn to your native land. Nor is it a welcome only for 1t Is full of deep appreciation for the tremendous task you > 80 wdn- derfully and worthily accomplished You were called upon to assume the immeasurable responsibility of com- manding the greatest body of saldiers Other disabled soldiers:rFred Beck- | 110 qoor. Miss AR who ever marched under the Ameri-|er, 60 Prospect street; John Becker, | 1o 107\ FIS utvers ronc can flag, and you led this superb, in-| 338 Main street; Georze Beckett, 73 | e te. Mt ’1 ‘.”_ vincible host of our brightest, best and | Chapman stre Peter Braozowy, 99 | | ght temple, killing her bravest boys to the very summit of | Grove street; Simon Budnick, Some children, he military fame and national glory.'| Orange street; Roc Calo fled A. C. We ) While our tears are flowing and our [Brook street; Bugene Cole, 46 { mediately informed the offic hearts are breaking, as we solemnly | gireet; Joseph Derkes, 73 the dead woman's parents, Mr, remember the tens of thousands who | gireet: Wiladislaw Drzonsc, Lawlor | Mrs. Walter Burdick, of Noank, sailed away with spirit so resolute and | street: Joseph Feingold, 10 Lafayette | Whom she lived. Just what courage so perfect and who will re- [ ioet’ ‘Adolph Geidel, 109 Grove | 0 the fragedy is not known, turn never more until God calls us all | gtraat’ Johm Malloy, 79 Tremont | number of months Mrs on His judgment day, we receive with [ (1o0 13 0 o AeCormick, 193 Daley | ROt lived with her husband The president’s unbounded Joy and undying gratitudo |, yonye; Joseph Mibays, Booth Flees in Automobile. by Commissioner those who have passed unharmed [ (TG00 e bere 546 ast Main After the shobting Fish made his||follows through the perils of the cruelest War| gipo0t; Andrew Grimaila, 44 Williams | €scape in an automobile. A .search ‘T am quite willing that s in the history of the world. strect: Walter Rice, 42 Camp street; | of the surrounding country is being | tell the senate committee thatym Praises American Army. Stanley Sagan, 183 Broad strect; Jo- | made by deputy sheriffs and other | POSition in my conversations with yo G s exuctly the same as I have & “Your entrance into France, follow- [ seph Satkowski, 179 Broad street; 8 ¢ i 8 2 4 % > e R N N S ssed recently In speeches. hetl | ed by, pu.army aehichl exeeeded . inf leo Shumsky, 111 Orange street BARBERS TO DEMAND saibisdm el h;-u RS INCREASE IN WAGES o i s ng the | Dewey' Selander, 718 Stanley street; P mbers: a2 iigpassad i, daring tho as am desirous as you are of dealing With with the next wmatters in strike connection S | steel ——— | | Provision Made For Disabled C WASHIN Saturday Are Ready. day, came to the home of Mr. and workers’ called for Mon- day, the iron and steel ment that having failed. conference with the U. S. the last and only, hope is to strike until such time.as the corporation will meet the representatives of the men. The stateumient fllows Refuses to Mect Delegates. “In his.letter of Sept. 16 to the presidents of the subsidiary com- panies of the U. 8. Steel Corp., Judge Gaty aver that he had two reasons | iy mind when he refused to with the American Federation of | in 4 statement to a list of Tiabor committee, which called WPon | put to him by a San Francisco league him récently requesting a conference | of natior organization, President for the purpose of pu-wnnnfi griev- Wilson de red Great Britain could ances of his employes. not out-vote the United States in the “First, he did not beliéve the com- |Jcaguc; that foreign governments mittee was authorized to speak for [ could mot under the covenant order large numbers of the employes. | American troops abroad; that the ", “Second, a conference with the jleague would have a powerful in- gommittee would' fave been treated | fiuence toward restoration of Shan- By theni as m recognition of the [tung to China; that the United States Josed shop method of employment. | would not be obligated by Article X | Calls to aid Great Britain in suppressing a revolt in Ireland; and that under these are the .renl Feasons| ,.jcio 11, there would be created a ating Judge Gary, surely they are |now forum for questions of self de- \ mot ‘sufficient to plunge the iNAUSLEY |y i on. into a great Jabor conflict. Judge T T o e Gary presents’a false promise and |ine questions and fthen declares that he will stand or | Question fall upon this false ground. el e “The committee ‘that waited upon | consideration Judge Gury the selected repre- | awarding of six Paris, Sept. naval and 18.—Ttaly is throwing a military cordon about the city of IMtume, which is still held by Captain Gabriel d'Annunzio’'s forces, FFood ‘suppliés of Fiume are reported tb be low and an effort is being made ther Than Any Toward | oiding e piace o CF e reors Restoring Shantung Prov- ince to:Chirtese, COVENANT WOULD HELP OUT CHINA| committee for . organizing George Fish, who workers issued a state his obtain : Mrs. Burdick, parenmts of Mrs. Fish, Steel Corp. shot and killed his four- daughter Frances, and, going to his own home, hanged himself in a barn the premise 5 year-old has 33 New Britain diers gho will wounded * sol- placessof | ON and of have special Murders His Wife. Sept. 18.—Mrs. Etta Fish, tant to the judze of probate of this town, was shot and killed by he: husband, George Fish, at 12 o'clock today. It Is the custom of the jud Wil assure | of probate to leave the town hall phace. The | about noon time and Mrs. Fish and honored { Miss Irene Lavers were in an upper vting their lunch when Mr. Fish came in. He attempted to enter into conversation with wife, she refused to talk to him. He drew a revoly and both women ran to honor in these ment at the will call for these men at 9 Saturday morning and in names have been omitted a call to M. L Jester at 811 that soldier of his proner following are the. wounded who will ride At New Britain Hospital: Andrew Daley, Liborio Galante, Arthur Hoff- man, John Jacob, Leroy Leomard, Al- fred Swanson, Advices rcceived here indicate that EREILRZL) Tl J'Annunzio’s men bave 'entrenched themselves about the city and intend to defend it agaist any attack which may be made. If it is found impossible to hold IPiume it is said, plans have been laid to destroy the city. Genera] Badoglio, deputy chief of staff of the Italian army is in and has issued a proclamation ¢ upon the d’Annunzio troops to return to their uni Some arc Said to have left the cit General Diaz, com- mander-in-chief of the Italan army, has been recalled from Hhis vacation and ‘has been in.conference at Rome with King Victor limmanuel and Pre- mier Nitti. All dispatehes relating to the situa- tion at Fiume are being rigorously censored by the Italian government, but it is reported that Rear Admiral Casamova, who landed at Fiume on Tuesday to restore order is under vir- containing | fual arrest there. answers follows It develops there wore no gland's Voting Power. detachments in Fiume when state the underlying d’Annunzio marched into the which dictated an week. Early reports from votes to the British | it stated American units had left by sentatives of the employ And they | empire in the assembly, and is it true | steamer, but it is believed the only requested a conference fo. the pur-|that ¢ t Britain will out-vote in Americans there were members of |pose of establishing“the principle of|the league of nations and thereby | the American food mission who might ieollectfve barzainiig awd some practi- | control the Ieagne’s @etion? 1 have-been mistaken for soldiecs . bés cal method of redreisihg gricvances. Answer: The' consideration ” which | cause they “Judge Gary denied their authority |led to assigning six votes to self gov- | uniforms. 1o ‘represent the eniploy and re erning portions of the RBritish em- | men six are undengoing tr 1- Groton hospital. Autamobiles | gss a’clock case. any telephone Washington, Wilson in Cal., Sept 18.—President] ram Dunge and received today by N8 ernment said that @ police forces of the of bringing] shoul mitted. read today before) the senate committee resolution by Senator crat, Montana, to of all membe: lice force' as members of union meet | an IFrancisco, Sept. 18.— Replying questions a tele sent from city's 3 muir, room local city gov e but | Banization of the country for the purpose pressure against the public safe-| not be ‘“countenanged or ¥ through instantly. Ing the shot, noti- eks close by and he The telegram wg considering the Myérs, demo- shut off thexpa: s of the Washington po long as they remainf the recently ofganized im- and and with brought and for Fish had Promise False, Maple ere Dwight | yaot President’s Telegram, Amer- telegram, as ican Brownlow w Captain city last you were other wore United States army \most_enthusiastic prophocies, was the | Williim Smith, ‘39" Tohnes avenue: b \ i “most impressive spectacle in ull the| Bolek Tanski, 36 Grove street; IPrank the police force in the most Jjustial & Y L o A ahidals X annals of, ‘warfare, for America| Wieczorek, 337 Farmington ayenue; gonerous way, but that I thinkethy fused to meet them in conference. |Dife was that they have in effect, in hastened to the aid of that stricken | Antonas Zakauskas, 31 Connerton wooliiibii, 4. e BoNY ‘a( 1 but defiant country in a way and to'a ['strect; Daniel . O'Keefe, 115 Clark of ”‘tl ({l[»H‘()I :l( '. or (\.l ;'\n "’.‘ degreé never before witnessed and | street; Joseph Szefel, 40 O e :;v[(v‘(\;”\\?’(:’m- I“vu“v‘({:“\ ar:rn»":»:\.::)nr“;?‘h;{ such as will endange the pullig Mhe only way left for the employes all bt foreign policies, become auton- | T WO EX @FRVICE MEN which has no parallel in the record of There will also bhe sev cars fok peace or embarrass the maintenang 10 convince Judge Gary ghat the com- f omous self-governing state: their { mittee does represent the great body [ policy in all but foreign affairs being | RE-ENLIST IN ARMY nations of this or any other age. A |the G akerans nd two forvine ! = ittle more than a vear later, With a | Ladle . Jittlo morec thay, g - Ladle should in no case be ‘counte: or permitted " of the employes of the U. S. Steel | independent of the control of the | Corp. is to cease work until the cor- | British government and in many re- poration agrges to mestythelr repre- | Sbects dissimilay from it. But it is} " - Jurpose which néver faltered and a iy sentatives in conference, This, the | not true ‘that the British empire can | Michaels, Forme ; e M S R A emplo, decided to do on Mon- | OUl-vote us in the league of nations| ¢.qnance, While Shroeder Takes | States had accomplished its mission: told the committea day morning, September 22. and therefore control the actlon' of g and when the.day of armistice dawned thought the Washington poli¢é ‘o ey il o (“h::t‘ll;f"1“'::1“‘“{‘rlx:iw:;z\y‘\ In every matter Recruiting Duty—Winkle Also it had won the admiration and held balleved it a m \w‘x\-\:::n;mllx‘-m“ wt::) “It is unfortunate that the em- e el G 5% confdent. esteem and affectioh of | Bhinarmonic band. Bnsign Charles | : of t he” American T'eders « : s Dacic 2| 11 the lespie m o Betion can B taknn rary country of the earth whose beo- | yalsh wiil lead the sailors’ battation. | Wake of $18 per week with 50 per [and would be willing to withdrw. "“fi"‘f‘“.“”’ compelled to resort (o a | withput the eoncurrénce of a unani- o> lovel justice, revered liberty, and | soilowed by a squad of Mariné | cent. of the gross receipts over and A. F. of L. Backs Btelkans strike in order to prove the authority | mous vote of the representatives of e ¢ 7 = taken in by each barber % R 3 p S Saepreptdia 6 : b honored, maphoad. guards, after which will come Boston, Sept. 18.—A . statements b of their :uunu representatives 1o | the states which are members of the {service in the ordnance corps and will ¥ame of U. S. Pi ot e am M o e proposed new scale, which was | guy Ovster. secretary fo Presi the form cof a strike will eftectually.| United States is necessary and equiv |1 In thig city during the early stages| Of g American "Q"",‘""“"f thentonl hef 198 d e Shand e Wt ERlnot aent T il ovet £a5l| olabor that the fenorsiy Bt remove @l doubt In Judge Gary's |alent to the united vots of the repr SO v b e coiehielic T G b cndba e, el R Gl anduhlaion Mauniog i Bt e o hartor, | T Over 828 | idly behind the stfiking Bostgn: SN b 2 oAbt < pro- | of the Wan, and went overseas withil yjgnEst point gver attained in tilig ff will head the soldicrs, taken in by the bharber men, coupled with his earlier intim mind. ” -\(-n(lmns‘ of the severul parts of the | that uhit, serving in all the big cam- | .uyge of humaiity. May the Ruler.af | o5 jsdward Barnett in immediate Practically every one of the men | jan that he did not favor & genems “In the second place Judge Gary | British cihpire. The united votes of |paign \with, the 102nd, and return- | tno Universe help us to maintain | ‘000 2™ g & oidiers will march | Who own shops in this city feel that | strike at this time, left the publie thraugh all the stormy, to come | { "ip o same formation as the sailors |SUCh @ scale would” be an imposition | the dark tod to the mext Mo and some of them stated today that| grganized dabor to aid the poljee they cannot afford (o pay in their fight for uniof recognitiol thelr employes on such a basis. They | Secretary Oyster made Jils dgolaratiol any a cymen Barbers Present New ms to Shop Owners—Im- loyers Nonplusse I plussed. of order nanced Brownlow Jackson, chairman of branch of the de, the f ati of that hoxly The wounded men. in vehicles, ‘will lead the section, followed by the The Journeymen Barbers @ recent meeting, voted to Tfrom the b barbers or an incres scale of | present scale consists of a union, ‘at demand military s have nounced emplove wages. The standard sed Ernest W. Michaels of 47 Olive street was accepted by Recruiting color Sergeant Beaudoin this morning for the rank pac will fol- ase and with, Cap- low positively Can’t Send Troops that under the &0 coun American Is it tru ttions fore sending of foreign countries Answer. Tt is ‘not. congress to determine [is in no wise impaired. 3 What effect will nations have in either league s can order troops to issue, Only “There is tion at issue, of 1 increase, do not One’ Question. the only dhe ques- and that is the question of a conference. The employes have exhausted every avenue of approach to the corporation for the purpose of securing a conference and ever B iSius has beon clomsd Lo them. Their | Hindering . the final last and only strike, and | Shintung to China? Nnow the employes that they | the leasue wiil Monday'{!iNE further the abrog | morning until such time as the cor- | A0 S0 ) moration will meet thelr representa- |1\ Ck tives in conference for the spurpose of establishing humane and reason- able methods of dealing with the very vital problems. which affect thelr lives homes and their future.” and such | one and When one | XIV.” he said, af his sovercign before {campaign, the friendly to him: “Go and f protect you to which The such right of matters became ht my battles and T will vnst your enemies at the blunt soldier re- demands he take the hope is to some declar work on next and This as he is sveloped that cease and said their Gosts men of Gillett special 3arbers’ Man Resident of This Believed to Be s (Continued on City Takes Suitcase Containing “‘“”‘Th Page) WELCOME HOME TO ALL The tlerald, tonight, in an endeavor to pay its respects to returning soldiers, sailors and marines is presenting several stories concerning the activities in “Blighty” during the war and a short history of the local organizations in the YD. It realizes that there were many others from the city who served as faithfully and honorably as the dough- the 102nd. but they were distributed through so many divisions that it is impossible to retail their ex- ploits We do not hesitate to pay them all honor though the experiences of Companies 1 and E are told.. They were the units which left New Britain. We have taken pains not to infringe upon the reading matter in the Souvenir Program of the City, published in this connection and also have refrained irom soliciting extra advertising on the strength of our edition, preferring not to appear (o be capitalizing the Welcome Home exgnt. Eight Ladics’ Dresses. - travelling salesman® ganding on p{'.gpwrmm of the Hartford depot gorning laid his sample case down \w]\j[d waiting tor a train. Someone, oither intentionally or through a mix- ap In syitcases picked the case up and boarded the train for New Britain just as, thg salesman discovered tha Jess Hé cgiled to the man but the train had Rirepdy started and while ho saw, the cek#fand kndw it to be his he ecould ot b shouting or by motions seem to convey the idea to the man on thettrainf¥hathe case wis his or that he’wanted i After communi®iing the fuct to the Hartford police, the salesman fur- nished. the local department with description ‘of huuf\«,lnl\ow: Jewish, 25 to 25 years df'age, about five feet and ten inches in_height, welght, about 145 pounds, sfim; build, brown tight fitting ‘suit- and black hat.” The case contained eight ladies’ Aresses. general without favor toward the purposs boys of one (Continned on Page Fight.) darkness. robbery WEATHER. {8—Forecast and vicinity: warmer Friday: becoming car Hartford, Sept. for New Brita Fair tonight variable winds, southeast. sets up the question of the ‘closed | the several parts of the British empire {ing to the States with the YD. He 1 the respect and faith which you and |, T e e MG aver ' in the present controv- |the United States: several months ago, but the call of AN Ay ersy. Tt is simply dragged in here by Abrond: the service was apparently too great| won for America and her beloved in-| - W0 (€ NG Lo band, Rouil- & | z stitutions.” 4 s s A e state that the barbers in demanding | as We was boarding a train for Wash the rea uniform. Anothen ex-service man, Irederick Speaker Gillet’s Address, the big tractor gun sider ihe amount of overhecad expense | tions as he had found them hepe. i of the marshals of Louis All men are to be in their posi- | INVelved in the upkeep bf a shop, Jalloting on the question: of sm avenue, has re-entered the service Schroeder who was formerly con o e Tl S N R i e One of the best known of the local | among local untons monarch said | requested to appear in full uniform | Shop owners very Indignant State Guardsman Shot, 3 the league op |Charged a few month sigo but has folivavaing op |00 2= ScocRtad dorideniict ine sible. The wounded men will meet at i‘""“""‘“" ‘“!" “«“‘l‘ that if the bar-| o o Sootion in the Hoxjuyiaiel 8 y 4 Rockwell avenue and Franklin | Pers persisted in their wh bout 100 state guardsmen. & What effect wil [nected with the central recruiting | | i ce at Springfle wome, \ re non on barbers 1 of natiohs have in prevent- | °fice at Springfleld, Maas south of Rockwell avenue. The Polish “'”"I‘"‘ ‘l” nonng ”“ it 7 today. It ¢ ohe of thl ‘Sire, Vi refe ou soldiers will meet on Rockwell ave- run his snop Lol sul nimne guardsmen had accidentally dis¢harg ; : has enlisted in the ordnance ' depart- SinelFTRwouldEpietel yauliscld = X i dion of all such specia should protect me from my friends, I B0 el B o e will be sent to camp at the [ * Rouillocd Tnton post will mest 'on | out of town todny his intentions coull | (Gives’ cunshat.srounds dn W countries : 2 8 mies.”. And 1 wonder if our disf Glen street, north of Rockwell ave- | Mot be lcarned They were taken to the city;hospit: The league of na s w wr the constant fire 4 gionsivll] o : % Bhe L e o this afternoon that he had talked with | o'l D). of receptions ; i e | warding the final restoration of Shun- - — pliments to which he is exposed, will Places of honor” will ba given all |£0me Of his assoctates and decided that tung to China, and no other instru- »eal Man Pa 50 and protection ! soldiers of the Allied armies who ap- DE ER ainst his friends. Certainly he for the employers is to organjze an a which could bring that result about. 5 ; hone against his encmios, for in this A soctation of shop owrers. There was T Ra authe ity of inet e sl 5 Eugene F. Leach of this city was i LR e EDWARD KENBALY DEAD. | but it is now practically extinet : . ing on charges g Saoaicer o 8. Mdward There will he a meeting of o Tard i ateEuarain TR e morning on charges of oper i srican army, Speaker Sept 18— Tdward 7 There wi SIS . ; i i ] SEnitonial motor vehicle while under the | ey A ¢ Kencaly, 40, clerk of the scnate at |the Journeymen Mion” on| Over Small Boy's Body Big Motk I L | integrity and political independence h Uit £ SURELY LIKE LADIES it ninslolGa e e e . o ly ‘prevent’ the further spoliation of | €1 bY State Inspector of Highwnj whip and vour strategy we are not now | bed today. He had succumbed to an [ situation and If possible to arrive at a ‘ e — p : M. Ellis Tuesday night and vesterday attack of heart trouble. ] solution of the problem Although two whogle of . ca) H ; that vou were gloriously successful. | - . S ¢ ;vll.l:»;l‘mu amaunted to an additional | 414 we know that you had abundant pussed over . his body,ga 2 named Peterson, who gf ‘highad were surrounded by pltfalls. Far | from vour government in a foreign o p Church streets awas “uninjureds, Quebec, pt. 18.—Five madked men bound and terday afternoofisswhile witn Even in what you sald yvou must be gagged the mail clerks on the Ocean Limited express of the accldent highd (their breat) prudent, you must not deprecate your : 2 g : : Mr. Pape reported the matter /At country. There was every chance for and robbed the mail car of $75,000 in paper and “"_“"- the police and was referred to > errors. But, sir, if you made them, The money was being shipped from Montreal to Halifax. o o plained that he was driving on Churel e ard of them. ou have 2 \ : 4 stfeet néar Bastiw o o ‘m(‘r: (‘A"in‘(n“(y\llnn nfmm il the five masked bandits smashed in the back door of the street near t ‘when th P”“‘ X mail car and at the point of revolvers ordered the “mail Bttempted te.efdp bui found it e and withont ¥ leniency possible untilfafter hoth the frontNegd stern gtevics up the bags containing the currency, jumped from the ‘ . T R S . his. pstonjshment Peterson st@ K o slowed down «in* approaching St. To moving teain as it slow ] PI £ fup atter the apcident, uninjureds train stopped at St. ‘Thomas the was not discovered VORNE. ON STRIKN il it reached Capignace, the next stop, where the con Pl until it reached Capign top, wk nagoport “Hept. 18 Vorin as he passed by, investigated and found the clerks tied. vhone Cogpapy on° phe. quast It is believed the bandits had an automobile bidden in the strike fpday began st % | rovs ight. Sgommitteomnan Sclalm, they will attempt to eras 1hL American hprderdinto Maine. mfi that the volcgindt widht, wi shop’ which has absolutely no basis | cannot offset or overcome the vote of |was discharged from the army your gallant army so magnificently | yyn, 415 ched mon in uniform, Polish ex- Judge Gary as a bugaboo to becloud to resist, and he has again donned the A Speaker Gillett followed: e e such an stop to con- | ington to report to his chief on epnd 12. Schroeder of 97 Commonwealth ame to take farewell | tlons at 9:30 a/m. Saturday and all | &5 rent, lighting, laundry, ete porting the police continued Sod nected with a medical gnit was dis- with Sam Browne belts wherever pos- | When he heard of proposed increase A hurry call for ambulances frog restoration” op |recruiting officer. He will be " con- ers } : ’ Square, the unattached on Glen street | Would iinloh fcard out ot the iy 5 5eq ~ anused excitement eat! , ri > of 128 Wi stree plied sooligtion. of Ohins chia Hyman Winkle of 123 Willow street, s : : nue, beyond Glen street, and the DICaEaWAS I A C S NEENE ST NN ed a gun and six of the soldiery 've > ¥ | Raritan arsenal in New Jer: can protect myself against my ene- guished guest, nue. Others will gather on Wobster Another prominent sliop owner where their injuries “»uu 2D o) a very powerful effect in for- LEACH HEAVILY 11 and reviews and com- s rossible ave ¢ of esci 2 le not feel like praying for the only possi venue of escape left mentality or action can be substituted Thompeonville, needs | pear to march - — = o et “ e e mones formerly an association of this kind RO & TR 3O Q der Article X be constantly e, gned in the Thompsonville conrt wont a P ecls . 'THIS FELLOW MUST constuntly. firected e ”*"’ sald, turning to Gen Pershing of Chiha. It will, therefore, absolute. | Infuence of liquor. Leaeh was general- juries Are, Sustabngd. v China, promote the oration in - 2 qualified to judge. Rut w8 do know morning he was fined $50 and costs. S e Sy e driven by E. W. Pap £/ Map| opportunity for glaring mistakes. You RAIN ROBBERS 75,000 dress as e corler -of gy » land, vou had to rely upon yourself. 3 B e Tiinnal idwas T e (odle Y, what they thought a fatality. allies while vindicating your own the Canadian National railway near a 3 automobile commissioners. = He cither in policy or in statement, wo Shortly after midnight, when the train left Harlaka, boy ran out in front of his car, bending all his great power clerks to throw up their hands Ihe bandits then picked rear wheels had passed over the B Thomas, and disappeared in the Although the gl y O ductor, ‘becoming suspicious at the quiet by the "mail employes -of the Columbia ({lllfli ) A andsawifly e tonighi ¥ind tq bushes ncar where they dropped from theg traip and that Angepvi ae Fhi na'y ymanimous £or adseril e S 4