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NEW BRITAIN DAILY 'HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919, New Britain Herald of positions. 1t appears that it will| old-fashioned laziness. Get busy!— ’BUILDING PERMITS ® | get very little financial benefit from | Savannah News 25 YEARS AGO i HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, iheScarnhyal fevent 1f juhathataly ‘m_’[‘ The social unfest of which we hear ISSUED LAST WEEK | Preprictors. in two hundred thousand dollars, | ng see so many cvidences would he || (From the Herald of That late.) y . S ‘ we S lssued dally (Sunday exceptea) at 4:18 | Which is doubtfur. At that rate decidedly less acute if most of the 13 '] Always Reliable’ | p. m, at Herald Building, 67 Churoa St. would be returned the sum of $30,000, [ people thus aiflicted were not seek- Approximate Cost of Work Completed | 23,00 Three M g about what we appropriated. And it | I - i 4 18 Aonths At e dppropriate World. { The Corbin Cahinet Lock have Amounts to $38,901, Records ! SR el | | i SRR ing too much rest.—New York Sept. 23, 1891, 76c & Month will take a considerable sum to put the formed a ——— = = a baseball team and will play [ntered at the Post Office at New Britald | aprk back into shape. But, whatever Unela Jesephus Doniels is starting | the nine from the Eagle Lock com- Show. S8 Eecond Claes N MallBAtatter, is forthcoming from the affair it is|back from the Pacific coast for [Vany in Terryvillq tomorrow after- The list of building permits issued TELEPHONE CALLS over. Washington. And, bless his tarry old [100n, probably in Plainville. : Rt pusiness omce 28 heart, how ust grouch T r George B. Grocock and F. C. Bern- | Py the building inspector last week | ditorlal Rooms . It is manifest that there will not be Sl 1t smust ferouch; himpanot £ to have time to come around Ly wa- | hardt will leave tomorrow evening on | show that the total approximated he only profitable advertising medium in | €Nough money in the amounts collect- | tert— Manchester Union, a tiip through New York cost is $38,901. the city. Circulation books and pres: ed for the building of the "Memorial — - A\ number of spurious ten cent et = e e The following list gives the na gocmuslwavaionerifitofudvercisoct The new Hun constitution gives the | Fieces are being circulated about | o0 0 F CFI0E S0 Blves the nature | town especially on the (rolleys. It | et . , owner, cost and | Arch in marble. There may be h 5 Member ot the Associated Trems. honE e : « to bol €MPirs exclusive rights governing lie ‘Assoclated Press fs oxclusively entitied | €NOUSh to rent a set of rooms to be} (1 v ico hut doesn't suggest any |is thought that some foreigner has I‘(:Nlfiw‘(:‘du«‘»(‘I;;rnrrcxv‘;{lhzil':::‘(:rnw&f'Bc‘lleglul‘:‘: Vl?(w' for an ex-service men's club. means of getting the colonies.——Ari- ‘HA. outfit in a nearby town and 18 p;)‘x'['y\y’;l.]fli'f‘,llfl”n].‘T\l{:“‘;:\;n:l:;:r](‘s ("’57' ednesda Mornln in this paper and also local news | With two organizations of ex-service | zona Republican. turring them out Ash tank—East Main street, North | oublished heretn. men under way in the city, either of === e emol i Slenicy Ouaien e AT, e Gt British cabinet wm'nisters have giv- | Deig covered with a foot of crushed | coo U 32000 K. Page Construction | S Nae o : " ey S e el G e e e T nen N . L | _ We have planned o make this the Banner Moncy Saving GO TO T, BILL, Coomafiic aneasiiia et il SR NERENG Ses OB ROBS AR SR S e o Shingle— Grand and Griswold | Event of Them All. have to undertake the building of a| stances of similai economy have been | George H. Holmes has returned | ooy 07 White $200. Bmil 111“:""" glom Oficred I SthissSale \WednesduyEMorninzEiatotiinie pretentious memorial of some de- | heard of in this country?—New Yorlk | Fome from his trip to Pittsburgh and Reroof and alterations— 39 Henry | pASiE il Bl s e Was Whle: ‘elcomoe Home celebrations, Judge | SCription, other than a clubhouse, if it Weotlds ) »“‘!‘f‘" Marsh has gone to Shailer. | Steet Peter McKenna, $800. Robert S H o U d M ’ Sh wishes to remember it men Who| T rare at WAn Witheim has | e where ne e baon awarind. cog | CRIION 3 Tohnson _‘ ave on Iosiery, Underwear, lVlen's Irts, ki . ather | Served: Or, the erection ‘of a memo- | heen sawing wood should guarantee) cntire contract for the renovation of \\,“j""‘\_“‘s;m'y4‘4y U street, William , N » Lodge and Wilson, the weather| .\ iding with clubrooms for the | him azainst a fuel shortage next win- | the Baptist church. The interior | ' tonis 33 nnet Women's GlOVES, Etc. : ‘ Outside stairs—519 Arch street Ind the unionization of policemen, ter.—Washington Star decoration calls for a high class of : g iesh use of any veteran of our wars might | "¢ = L Bl e Mrs. E. Ginsberg, $55. M 5} (ehi WOMEN'S GLOVES tall weight Silks, Suede > zre ro P el o 0 ot e a R women—1 S werkmanship and will receive Mr. & $55. Mrs. E. Gin 2% EEN lined in grey, brown ve dertake: T oms ¢ ; 5 berg. a ac $1.50 value be undertaken. The rooms would| o qouiy aniouncersent of soms| Marshs porsonal supervision. e | end blackinl o0 valy $1.25 have to be verv completely outfitted [ new strike is ahout the only evi- National Happenings. g 763 Stanley street, Stanley { WEDNESDAY A, M. ..., e Pair o 5 yleasing diversior e - : Svea Gra Coal Co., $300. Sarl- 5 > : Jlors, 5 1 - on of pleasing diversion, (0 the ], o0 the men would be attracted | dence left that anvhody is still wor The Yalu river battic—Details of >(|n}‘\~ 'F::xy"l'e‘(l\l e b f : “0‘\‘:{\1)\\:“]:\\\"“\.‘l\'ly e i T $1 5 0 ries of bascball mes which will | 0"y oiher organizations, how- | ing.—Kansas City Star. the naval encounter between Japs Remodel—19 Kelsey street, John | SEAM BACK SIS Hosnd i e and Chinese—The Kow Shung goes | Bratton, $25. John Bratton. s e T FOEHAS omenje Sinblacke 50C HE LOST COOK. to the bottom with 500 Chinese sol- [ Frame dwelling—Park Drive, H. B o2 cletade NV UDNESDATPA M ! e diers on board—Sooner than fall into | Moore. 86 0 5 MEN'S SOX AT LESS WEDNESDAY Pair for st of the universe, the premier in-| morjal style, will occupy us for some | (With apologies to the author of [the hands of the Japanese, Chinese (;';:»:—nm;wl ‘.41l(rl\n,\vm]\:xy:\ll:‘N;'{!m ! 250 srade AL RRREY 5 $1 00 allment of which will be offered to | time to come. There will be many ‘The Lost Chord.") jroldiers cut off each other's heads R o ol b el 39c grade ... 29 Pair for ndom on October 1. Thereafter | arguments advanced for and against| _ 2 A “aplain Fong of the Chinese ship Tsi | Mrs. Tuncher, $40 T C 4 $1 00 Seated one day in the kitchen uen beheaded for cowardice. Reshingle—14 Locust street, Ma BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS, $1.25 values wen 98 € I was weary anc full of tears, Reply to Mrs. Pesty— Members of Neipp, $15 : ¢ 4 WEDNESDAY A. M any we do not know——until one | should it be possible to add a few | With the dishes heaped (vou'd have|(he expedition stick to their stor B 3 N = which is able to rent its own club- Despite the distractions of strikes, etty wars, the high cost of living, ary, Samuel Gompers, Borah, Johi- | bn poking forward, with some anticipa- cide the championship of thef| (.o nited States and, incidentally, the The question of what to da in me- ere will be several games—how | certain kinds of mementos. But, S i ; — | Alterations—144 Pleashnt street, FALL UNDERWEAR FOR THE BABY or the other has succeeded in| thousand dollars to what we already wagered Claim that Lieutenant Peary was to | Anna Squilliciote, $55. Leopold Squil- | |l Bands and Single and Double Breasted Shirts. \Value They hadn’t been donc in :h(-y.n-sx. autocratic in his dealings with the | Jiciote : i 59¢ to WEDNESDAY A. M. . : 1ch 45C I knew not where T was scrubbing, | rien—T hirealiancalior 5 e 5 : : PN - M. Jac 1d. New Britain watches | the plan of the present one, there!™ ) whay T had planned for tea: | cemsoThe moch 1”:2\&1:;* rl;)rn e teshingle—25 Lee street, Pasquale | B LEEN'S INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS redoubled interest this year| would be many advocates of tRe| But I gwore I would hire me a serv- | not satisfactory. 1";; ”?“: 2 5 'l""”‘f“’; Soscani 8 One Hundred Dozen in all. Regular 19 cach. Box Six $1.00 - e ._m;: n'— .ee street, Pacquale 25c grade. WEDNESDAY A. M. oscani, $250. : sons wiil be in the center of the | tracted much favorable comment from | To toil and bake for me. oo MTflmm’sl.‘ made by the presi- Brick store—s86 Spring street, I, | § sons 1 be : : dent—The partial forgiveness extend- | Dorozenski. $ >, T. Wordy relight. It has not had this dis-| @ll wha beheld. I sought the irtellizence mudame— |ed to the polygamists in 1803 now I‘):;‘r/;e,”.})ni;x‘ m;r\\.m"r_ \r;o;x‘unm E ar S un aces hction for many years, more than (Intelligence gods — what a|made general by President Cleveland, | Cook, $400. W. E. Cook & youthtul editor has the abllity to THE STEEL STRIKE trought!) cxcept to those who have not com- Brar el shen 63l dola Lireet Hast Edgings and Insertions, suitable for Table Runners, g Pmes 5 And T captured a fearsome female, lied w taln conditions h e call. With one accord New Britain- AND NEW BRITAIN. i II e RSO cert TileoRditions, ern Malleable Iron Co., $37. Searfs and Curtains. Value - 2 ; And ber n the spot, itzsimmons after Corbett—Out Frame garage-—194 Tremont street WEDNESDAY A. M. Yard (A s will root for Billie Kopf to *“‘show The average New Britain person, | Her gait it was most unsteady—- With open defi to champion—Wants | Francis Zack, $50. Francis Zack. n how about it whoever and!given to thinking and tracing cause| She was mourning a damaged|to meet him for scientific points and | Reroof-.135 Fairview street W. P. atever the opponents may be. and effect, is undoubtedly asking| Abaml , ot i g 2 DGRl R D] ([T Te TR S I ey tam € 00ds gl Ga e hims: e e £ he | BUt she seemed to my fevered spirit|threatens to offer the heavyweisght Reroof—Church street, C. H. Rock- | o Kopf started his bascball career in | himse ow am I going to feel the |~ Like an angel from the sky. e e o e e . i usual sandlots fashion. He was | steel strike; what is it going to do to not heard grom. Rores i e Sthnleys et ey All Odd Lots and Soiled Pieces of Stamped Goods to 0 She faded away into silence R ST i S ‘ 5 e embroider. Value to $1.59. WEDNESDAY A. M. cach C (With some of my spoous) that o e Among them jare Night Gowns, Children's Dresses, Chemise - fingers “Hocko's lot” | tinent questio cse days. < : 7 g se, their fingers up in “Hocko's lot question the R RS B e e blishing its priority in the base- | have and erect a permanent arch on the fact that one of its| Scheme. The lumber edifice has at- ant Pardon for Mormons—Proclama- Center Pieces, 8 of the bunch Hthattused lofbans fimerand’ my ob 2 WLt s ‘a very: pet- N e em CE, Carlson & Torrell. (Hartford Tim ) Temporary stand — Main street, ; : There are musicians and musicia Center church, 50. Leavitt & b duties of school. He had come to | workmen in the city who are em-| And sie cooked not a single bite. | o0~ 0 Tl ang. T ° g g i : Tt Ll e e e o risking further classification 3 | s city a few years before from | ploved in the larger factories. This| It Deats all perplexing probioms there are, for instance, the theater | Frame barn—s6 Cleveland street, lg [ earance ale istol, where he was born. About| does not apply to many oth Who | Or turn out & yeast-powder biscuit | MUsicians, the music makers who di- | Andrew Saromik, $20. Andrew Sar- 2 e T 2 2 vert or irritate, as the case may be, | omik. B Of Jewelry, Leather Goods, Belts, Beads, Odd Pieces of Ivof¥. zen years ago he was one of the | work in smaller places, but the men- Such as mother used to make X y be, 1 S 3 4 lozen yea 1S 0 o . ¥ theatergoers before, hetween and aft- Reroof—7iy Shuttle Meadow ave-|B Values to $1.50 ON SALE WEDNESDAY A. M. 1l-known members of the Commer- | tioned fizure covers the great estab- . ; S o e S o} s May, $150 “har I have offered Sundays and Thur: er the acts. Anent the actors' strike | nue, Charles May, $150. Charles 1 Street team, which played several |-lishments, every one of which is i now happily ended, in which both | May. ° Y Y f stellar amate asel e ss dependent u e for ; & ar S sides seem to have come off victorious, Three tenement house—Shuttle 0 i lul l sons of stellar amateur baseball [ more or less dependent upon steel for And I try so hard to please, o David G u m anne s = - with actors, managers and everybody | Meadow avenue, Gustavfson > edificatio o younger | use s factory. Ours is k as | But they hike right back to the city, s & vbod) a . Da . the edification of the younger | Use in its factory. Ours is known a ititheyniice Hehufbadiftofin: S e e e e B e S T Have Soilght byl T scck hier vauuiy| O slenine Bimsell OR B B0 can \ Restdenc o= damg pireat | BB yed with the Ward League organi- | nishes the greater part of our prod- TPhat vision of dear delight tributed a letter to the New York Sun | Holmes, $15,000. JAugust Bergstrom during the progress of the strike Iteroof—11 Stanley street, Geo. fore he was well able to attend to There are about eighteen thousand | And she did some discordant dishes, ment of sportdom here. He also| the Hardware City; hardware fur- White and colors, good wearing kind. Regular 29¢ 25 grades. WEDNESDAY A. M. ... 4 C A ishec ‘ing the | ucts, and steel is largely used in hard- | Who will enter into my kitchen ; 3 - e o which flourished during the | ucts, stee wrgely used in hard 0 Sl e e o T SR oo b T Hhe | S . (Gt e hders administration. He went to| ware. What is the man to do who|[ - 1 ] i thing -of a jolt.to readers with sympa~ Reroof—Ellis street, $230. George | {3 ress QOUS thetic leanings toward the striking | Wooding. players. “B. B. 8. wrote to the Sun Addition frame—246 Rocky Hill Yard wide part wool I’laid and Checked. 98c grade e anti 9 hnie Mack's aggregation in Phila- | tion as a non-producer in the factory [ It may be only in Heaver % .fr)Hn\ EOMRe g s lclans el c ‘,"\””.(" SuEustischultz S5 t0 Ausust WEDNESDAY A. M. § ;i Ll i ook (hat will stay! | helping the actors and actresses—we | Schul dham later and it was a year or | uses steel to fashion his handiwork if { 1 nuc be some kind scrub-lady after this that he landed with [ he cannot get the steel? His reten- Will come to assist by the day; Jphia. He did not stay; Mack | will be impossible; factory profits are LAURA SIMMONS men of the pit whose heads they look Frame addition—44 Second street Imed him out to Toledo and later | figured too close for that. He will be in New York Evening Sun | OVer No less when they are off stage | Mrs. O. Ladining, $300. I able Damask Jaltimore. Then his seasoning was | out of a job. Not today, nor tomos- than when they avo on excont some ey : g s 308 S 3 times when they make a mistake. Good Weuaring Mercerized Damask, 98c grade SR e e e S COMMUNICATED SRRGE S B WEDNESDAY A M. _ yora 1986 ed to the Philadelphia infield, ta there is no more production at the so the audience will think that it is DAMASK 1()\\ LS Bairy's place at shortstop for a | mills, a great part of New Britain's From the Merchant rine. | our fault. Or sometimes after an | 39c Hemstitched grade 1 for son. He was later sold to Cincin- | labor will find itself unable to earn The ex-members of the merchant[ &5l AEY B0 4CE s e WEDNESDAESUMF 'C 2 marine of this city wish to know | !N'Ou ader for some blunder DOYLIES AND SQUARE i and played with them a season.|a living, whether or not they a 4 i and played with them a season.| a living, whet 6 el S T en el (e ilbre| |2, Ao G 5 sio: Lace trimmed, 80¢ alues went to the Fore River shipyard | willing to work. RO i e e A musician works many vears to SR ed9e r refusing to play with that team There is a probability that therc| the service medal or participate in f“lf“r“”{ ": _”“‘“““‘:“" If he can - the Welcome Home celebration. A LR sahihe lsifortunate. (Continued from First Page) A e e o COrEsIoN lited | He furnishes the music for men and G ry. He ftrained for an officer in| most of the factories—enough to keep | giates into the World war a drive | WOmen who get hundreds a week, or | persons were strvck oy bullets dur- United States Army, but shortly | them running for a month or so. But| was made for men fo enlist in what | 0F & 8roup of girls who last year | ing a clush between nili zuards and has| Was then stated the “most honor-\ Ve at school, perhaps, and this year | a :rowd at New Casile, Pa. Other | erford added, the engineers have re- chiuined genecrally A number of able, necessary and dangerous part|®' Peing paid more than a musician [ disorders occurred in the district [ mained at work nesses are to appeur before the of the scrvice.” It was called danger- | VN0 has vears of expericnce. And all | and many persons were slightly iy T ok he Narea e Ay Cincinnati and proved a hulwark | even if the will was there, the local | ous¢ because of the nature of the | L, them must have lights, scenery, | wounded. Operatives Hampered. against alleged profitee defense, besldes having a good | buyers have not been able to lay in | cargoes carried Soshmcentnininerand teaching fuind heMnolicei e (SN DR (RlE e einslown, P - begn SELONE RO (hesses) summonod S wad ) T i b the mepclnme el 109 they call on us to help them and | loitering near the Jones and Laugh- | steel strike now entering its second Rolert Scovill, fair price commission- rine was not done on land, in bar-| ¥, Must stop work. lin mill who were counting workers | day, finds the mills of the Mahoning «cr, 1o give evidence in a case involving racks, but at your time of enlistment Last year my wife died. The man- | a¢ they came out. valley, Ohio’s principal steel center, a Hartford dealer Evidence will be othing we can say in addition to | steel industry are soon to illustrate| you were placed on a boat (o go| *8°! I worked for paid for the doctor = either completely closed or running gziven in the case of a New Haven 2 and for the funeral. He wouldn't Chicago Plants Closed on a very limited scale. wholesaler who alleged profiteering even let me thank him. But now I am . e ; Three large companies, Brier Hill, last year and recently brought him ordered to leave him m the lurch be- Chieage, Hept 28--Dawn of tHe| y upiioen Tron and Slecl and Sharon into confist with Mr. Ecoville causernctorsiandiactressesineedinsito | sscondidayfotithe nationwidedstrilcelll <18 LIl 1o o o) oes i Meomplately | yeater: J Ealeh Sl g i in the steel industry found nearly : ! ed basketball at the Y. M. C. A.| workless, the storekeeper, and the | should have lost the war. Some ot |N¢IP them win. They gush over us : day. They employ about 16,500 men v ost the war. ® %%l now. We're ‘old tops’ and ‘dears’ I|®Il the plants in the Chicago district| oV 1V SHEOY SDEUL 25,50 Mmer, 3 3 is often seen about town. Look | city itself, will feel the pinch that is ;:‘-*0 ‘I"“C‘\ v Z(‘f1”‘:_’“‘;"fr:'lt(‘m;j""‘j‘v““‘:: wonder what they'd have called us if | ©ither closed down cr working with | ;M€ 87 g:r.\w!\ TR T MRS. KIRKHAM'S his pictures in any newspaper; | to come on when the payrolls are cut [ oo Ve 102 2 we'd asked them to stop work to help | @ 8reatly meducad force o) o G - r , i : same as any life in the army or navy. TAbor icaders ety would close unless the men return RFUUNERAL WEDNESDAY 3 ” Lahor leaders asserfed 2 JNE ) ou do not place him readily, you| down. We, the common people, are ey ailhe wedruit.| U= ders s ltoday that| ;" work. Other companies were able 3 T Among merchant marine i All of which goes to show that the | more than 75 per cent. of the wor remember him all right. Now | helplessly looking on while the| ing literature may be found articles o & 12 e e e left thefr| t2 continue operating some of their G = by President Wilson and others|®ctor has not quite universally been | eI e district have e s inl & 1ibiTted capRolty i P rec it s oL i | tesanded e sl [ RiambEn orfirlvefmar i ivorie il ioflconinan SR Miclalsigsald Yesterday's quietude was interrupt-| Services Will Be Held at 2 to it, Bill have their fight out. We cannot say | most honorable branches of the serv. | #8er as all lion. But now that the [ the “”f;“‘"" Who failed o report at} .4 Lig evening when men leaving 5 s lion and the lamb have lain down | the mills was not mcre than 20 per| . * 1 0" ¢ (he Youngstown Sheet and Burial Will Be In % = the 5 cent. of the total of rearl 90,000 iy o bz . O Cra s oyt A Now that the war is cver the mer. | t08etlier perhaps the theater mus 5 e iy and Tube Co. Approximately 500 THE MEMORIAL ARCH Lotgeavilofle por g s Dac RO RO b B v v ey e S [ icianwillilm ocelfthan Slleve 8 wond e | SRR Bloyedin St end 1 tr] strikers congregated at the main en- We are without any aid in the strife, | (o L Gt © OTES L where he comes in. or if, in fact, he | In this distriet ane strlke has de-| {rance gate. at the plant, and en-) The funeral of Mrs. Mary Kellogg e y en. e at all. Perhaps he will con. | veloped no violence. At Gary, Ind., | . ol b 4 o b : though we do the suffering, whatever o on the horor roll; we | COMes In a N S - S gged in picketing. This precipitated Qlepbe ot on clude that he himself is the only lamb | guards escorted from the works men P t as: p s 3 he trouble d many blows were struck the outcome. All that is our privi- | are not classed as service men by the | ©H0® EREiRe LS 2 S e e ot i . N e on Math atrod § ihetitnoloity willlhaveiatreplics et A in sight. In any case there is a good Doy R e er i IO £l polloe nd deputy | morning at her home on Main street 7 e i 1t we may hope for the hest doall ol be s or divic ,¢ | ment, and crowds of strikers about g A o \ hal oW S G S o b et lege is that we may hope for the best. e s e e e al to be said for that division Jof Al ¥ LISt ‘l) out ) yeriffs armed with riot guns had a| Newington, will be held tomorrow aft- ¢ iy s But if we suffer—we, the public e e iho theaterSforces wepresentedi by B theS eates RdidEInomenace e fentrance of Wainut Hill Park, in GV NG (aaniee) i B e e e e s e e sician does | Some damage was reported there v e Al +2 B B e theater musician does rere said (o have been fired. No one someone, some day, will be held to| portant factor in the war, authorizec . o ra were s i e Mrs. Kirkham was the widow of ! E vould lika t | have a hard and thankless time of it. | from failure to/ draw quid steel | L = criously injured account. It may be labor, it may he | Py the governm.ent, we woul e And it would seem as if the manager | from furnaces. 4 2 Jahn S, Kirkham and was 89 years ber of which it is now built, to now why we should not have recos = e the lovalty of | 'S OPPONents: but public sentiment is “mi ¢ 3 \aving apparently conceded something Want Sympathetic Strike. 95 Per Cent Out old. She had suffered from ill health ¢ sterity o e loya 3 1 S e s £ g b of its sons who gave their all in | 50108 to find a way out of its diffi- A MERCHANT MARINER. o the actor might or *]"“”"‘ = r""}" A sympathetic strike of the mem-| Gary, Ind. Sept. 23.—Several de-| for several months. She leaves two 2 S oL € i = g 1055 Now say “‘next gentleman™ to the | yapg o the union of steam and op-| partments of the U. S. Steel Corp.| sons, John H. Kirkham of New Br cause. he effect of the arch, | culties somehow. The common peo- heater musician. The public expects Bl . i - 5 | crating engineers in the Chicago dis- | were being operated today with small| ain and Thomas A. Kirkham o ‘s attendant white columns, o1l | Ple have been the goat long enough UI Sl COURT D KET icilemonilastusual Norl courseMB Ut Frerss i oyl se e R e G hionl Tepresentalives L2 [idzcpontt six inieccallithalt Misses row, flanking the roadgide is very B —— i o hat’s another story dition to the ranks of the steel mill| clareq that 95 per cent of the mo nfl Harriet, Julia and Laura Kellogg ar i FACTS AND FANCIES workers who walked out, Engineers| employed by the concern are out.| Mrs. Arlan Francis, all of Newington tiful, its attractiveness cannot be 5 e i . Eng 3 r , B . Maximillan von Hocgen, Charged | "YPEWRITING CONCERNS (1 -l at Gary who left their work yester-| Company officials declined to make| Mrs. Isabel Atwood of New Britain os ) T 5 e & day reiterated statements that they| any statement and Grace Hine of Dedham, Mass., anfl bemarks that a permanent memo- A device by which a plane can go With Treason, Must Lace Trial i 7 Big Companics Are Charged With | (((u1q remain out. On the other Ay 09 , three nephews, Paul and Harold Hine lsimilar to the present one, should | STaight up is good., but one to keep| oy Unfair Comnetition. el Rt Y Ceresml] SUGAR PROFITBERING ofiDiazenerd nnalaibare W batwood 1t from coming straight down might Washington, Sepi. 23.—Practically | declared that even if this union had | of Manchester, rected. ) L : be better.—Wall Street Journal. New Haven. Sept. 23.—With a lons L cf the larger typewriter and cal- | horsonal arievances it would not LR 5 Mrs. Kirkham was prominent in The lot is small, there being only about twelve dozen in all ng to a misunderstanding about| are small stocks of raw products in up his baseball career again the opportunity to obtain steel his season he resumed playing | not been as great as it once was, and, n at the bat. His record has| as large a supply as they would like followed by local people; there | to have available. Workers in the r knowledge. the ability of one branch of labor to| Where you might. These boats carried provisions, . A fuel, ammunition and men. All of bu do not follow baseball. He has Later, after enough people are| \hich, it we had been without, we owever, folks, you know Bill, even [ affect, another. you know him, get behind him.| “classes’ of the industrial world e to the capitalists, “Give in”; we can- | ice. Newington. an outcome of the “Welcome A s od Kirkh: vesterda he lebration there is a possi- o quieting effect. Later a few shots| ernoon at 2 o'clock at her home b more enduring stuff than the fed. It is this which has prompted - docket to be taken up the U. 8. dis ilating machine comnanies, seven- | sirike in the face of a request made church and socfal circles in Newing- “The ancient Greeks and Ro. | (rict court was opened for the fal en in all, have been cited by the | I, the presicent of the United States|I:Vvdence of Offenses in This State | ton having heen born w,-‘, and w;‘:t ) > funds that were " D i G day, wi udge Edw dera ade ¢ ssion to answe: i S e (e 2 7 thz greater part of her life i o grto outioftithe ftundsithat iwere ifm ay an advertisement informs its] term today, with Judge Fdwin I EEUML e eorinsRio TREOR Laliofaciongusitakenftn tlsh eghiad Will Be Heard in U. S. Court Late | 14wy, She was one of the oldest bd aver to the city by the carni- | readers, “uged beans in recording| Garvin on the bench. This was th naplaints charging unfair competi anportunity to confar with the var- X s g f ; [t held forth on the park all of | the votes of the people, cach bean | first session in the courtroom of il " on November 13 at the commis- | ious parties to the controversy on A f oo P J}vn,.n:‘u‘.,} M. Holyoke co L,,Wrx‘ 3 AT OT enifying a vote But governments|n-w federal building. Marshal Mid i's office here. Tt is alleged the [ October 6 | was well known as a wr of poets week.. We assume that none of it | [0 "1 N0 iously extravagant in those | dlebiooks was in charge of the rooi vitpanies have mainiiined systems Mr. Comerford 1eviewed the atti- New Haven, Sept. Zi.-—Evidence he was for a number of years the lec- be turned back into city coffers, | gays.—New York ening Pos \nd W. R. Palmer, who becomes ma rchates and discounts tending 1o | ‘nde of ihe enzineers lceals in var-| bearing upon alleged profiteering in pting the amount necessary t shal, stood among the spectators. Th ‘triet free competition and creat' | ,us steel zones. At Waukegan, Ill,|sugar in Connecticut will be offered e i ‘ andance of lawyers was ‘arge nonolies. nd Youngzstown and Steubenville, | 1n the federal court late today by FLIES OVER ALPS. #he iparkibaciciintolits formen [Imie S conteniptuous N defance i o f | s st 11 ... he said, the men are willing o] U. S. District Attorney Crosby. Judge e do not know what money we are .wve to spend upon a permanent | turer for Pamona grange ition, which is liable ta prove | their superiors by the uniénized Po-|ine criminal cases are several in- basimd vork, but the mills have heen closed | Garvin will receive it. This evidence | FeNeVa. Sept. 23.—Captain Bradley lv. The carnivalk company was | lice and firemen of Macon, Ga. suc volving violation of the war-time pro- While playing handball in the Y.| %y the companie At Gary, Ind.,|makes a volume of 100 typewritten | fded, we are told, eighty-five pet the need of a little Yankee| pipition law, trafficking in narcotic | M. court last night, Attorney | nd Joliet, IlL, certain radicals have | pages obtained by federal investiga- | of the proceeds, the city was to | g bone ir Georsia officialdom.—{ apygs breaking into railroad cars, | M. Greenstein sprained his ankle and | snored tne mternational officers’ d - | ters working under Mr. Crosby in all ' losing his way in the clouds above " . prinzfield Union and embezzlements of public funds, d to be carried fro the court cctions to remain at work he said, | pacts of the state. Later, it is possible Mont Blanc at an altitude of more but fifteen. The city made the B anc an alleged treason case with | The sprain is not a very serious one,| a1 cannot be controlled suecific prosecutions will he begun, ac- than 15,000 fest. He made his trip in ds and furnished the advertising Vice President Marshall declares| Maximillan von Hcegen as the ac- | however, and he was able to be at Throughout the entire Pittsburg|tion of Mr. Crosby heinz governed a 110 horsepower plane and came 'lhd.‘ what's the matter with Us i ‘Chgcd. his law offices this morrning. 11 Pueblo, Colo., districts, Mr. t"onhi by the court’s review of the evidence | {rom London via Paris, o Br aviator, has landed at Lau- sanne after flying over the Alps and es giving the carnival the cream o

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