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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1919. T | from the Senate. They were there for | from the fact that the town will ho- \ — Britain Herald. | duty, to protect our interests, another | come still more of a self-supporting AL PUBIISING company, | B4rrison would be there for the same | institution than it has been befor 25 YEARS AGO Proprietors. purpose now. Let us take England| The higher rates will insure that oniy dally (Sunday excepted) at 4:13 ) at her word. . at_Herald Building, 67 Churca 8. - Now Be | it Her went from New Britain to Hartfori, October 18, 1894, p Ih‘r\re ‘f;iomh-- CAPITAL MAKES A\ PROPOSALL for instance, will make the trip. This Local c onth (Fromi the Herald of Tha: Date.) a portion of the trade thatl heretofore | R i members of the Putnam B What will be greeted by organized | means money in the pockets of locul 7 . s niana Snbiopiattended fitio & annu i N hoot in Glastonbury yesterday re- d at the Post OfMce at New Britaln | 1,10, .« . qdistinet victory for irs| dealers. They ould he glad of the i At ’ . e e o T : stinc ctory for g ! : ] ; { % irned home yesterday with prize cause was brought about yesterday at | increase. The man who travels to R U. Thompson won a beautiful mir- TELEPHONE CALLS \ < o ss OMco . the conference of interests now under | 4 Bt al Rooms ..... ay i Hshing heni | cities will see a cut in his wages (o | : EOR e New Britainites, way in Washington when H | John E. Stack has made an assign and from work in adjacent towns and | . Twenty-three prizes were won by hly profitable advertising medtum in | Wheeler, of Chicago, chairman of | the amount thal the fare advances. | N ment in insolvency to Attorney W. F m”:imv‘:"i‘;‘:;hl: :lzlovtitl::;il. Dress { (1o ‘capital” group of fifteen repre He is the one that has cause for S l'(“l‘.ino_\'l LA sentatives, presented, in the form of | complaint. X % | $4 ';fl‘:‘l‘v\;:':‘l‘t:; 1;1\\“»\:»1'»«?:)‘, .y:\:: !1;’,)“‘”‘- _:":({"';pdufp‘r‘;:" At P ron (ittea | & Vesolution, what he considered wis e el F T SR L | roast, 16 cents per pound: fresh eggs n:::;‘h\hd oo Miocal mews | Ploying classes to their workmen. | of the coal miners, who threaten to % Q ¥ HRe il e i G e e kerosene for 40 cents at Sharp Broth- | £ | Sirloin steak 15 cents a pound: Il the ultimate concession of the em-| An attempt to settle the wage scale 4 § 3 of lamb, 14 cents per pound: best rih | Briefly, it recognized the right of | 8o on strike November 1, met with LOYD GEORGE MAKES AN employes to organize and to bargain | defeat again, and still another con- | as a unit with employers, although it i ference has been called. We do not : ] : The class in the Y. M. C. A. gvm APPEAL. stipulated that the employe might, if | believe that the next one will fare V1 ; 7 : 1‘;:.‘””;\‘:!”?:'»,\,\‘:muns foricns RS Himan Horwitz as awarded a hnd, has seen fit to make a diplo- | with the employer and that he V\uf‘} et B | 7 57 ’ e judgment of $200 in a suit against 3 Thomas Moletzke The improvements on St Mark seemingly, will i 4 o . 3 church have been completed by O. I chose. not be closed without a decided vic- 7 4y 77 1 : 3 il Ll B > C. Curtis, the contractor. The hoy hany, notably Turkey, in order that Thus, trade counclls formed of men | tory for one side or the other. But | d y fersto RN choir will furnish music for the fir of the burdens of advancing time Sunday pyd George, speaking in Sheffield, | he so wished, bargain as an individucl | Petter than the last. b appeal to the United States to | not to be required to become a mem- | a decided rift between cap- f the Treaty of Peace and to take | per of any organization unless he 0 |} and labor which, e affairs of other nations than in the shop, or affiliation with unions | it seems that if labor as it is repre- ation may be taken off the shoui- | ;0 are a part of the American | sented by the coal miners, wins this National Tlappenings. Federation of Labor, are not to be | time there will be more trouble later, - A : e S Sea fight imminent-—Japaiese and % o P 3 ] Chinese fleet nearing one another—a denied to employes, and their efforts | A thirtv-hour week is one of the de- ¢ 3 ¢ Y sharp engagement looked for immed i ) ] ately—Port Arthur the objective point However, there is a hint of the con- | S A e L3R for oper 41mn~ of the second Japanese 5 in the United States. There are ; g ; Ti s army—rebels defeated by Chinese tinuance of the open shop in the G thishs 5 | : K ! any of us, unfortunately, who are | iive them ihis, and what next, a | \ N p ; troops, the force now only 40 miles agreement that employes are not tou| {wenty-hour week? A S - 3 from Port Arthur % be forced to join an organization, and, £ - Baltimore sensation—two women prone to look for an ulterior mo- x e e 3 claim the Sinclair fortune—an estat : presumably, a non-union man, or a P 3 £900.¢ e 5 in every action of their diplo- AR finallyinol v orkiattall 7 of $900,000 involved —claimed t th We are liable to do sa here. millionaire was never divorced from Gios ganizations, will be allowed by other |. - : o = Vs first wife e British have been the target of > h criticism in regards to their of the British. We do not believe his words will -be received with tmost of faith on the part of the | .. o4y will he met by-the employer. | mands of the miners. e and the anti-British ring which ed to be jealous of the Tslande man not belonging to local shop or- Race war threatened —New Orleans hites and blacks excited—reported “ MOTHER = ; t both partics are preparing to pation of the Dardanelles and the LADVENEXT? DIOICEZ »';llln :'\(|;t»v((*rl that the governor will lof Constantinople has been con-| assume. But we can’t help You folks | it the militia—white men struck i ey against working with IO R oy dominate As we have often said, we believe | have to have a paper. \ | WENT 7o TUE MOVIE, ith negroes. employes to enter a plant and con- | We wish it were possible. We work A5 P work. There will be too hard now. hs in Turkey before now. Their | tinue at his wor BheteSwillEhefio strikes for the ‘closed shop,” we section of the country and the| that the greater number of unions — | vt o R 2 s Zone Fare Protest. (Waterbury Republican.) They have been thought to be | the employer. Occasionally one secs | €vening if we quit? ) i RS = : OLD WILLIAMS ESTATE TO BE CUT RESISTS OFFICER, | miims mation as to haw big an increase is e O i e il e o el s e bt e e e PAYS HNE 10 be levied on the public patronizing bther extreme, the straits at Gal- | than it deserves—of which there ace | Jast of the Fall amendments to the various routes about that city. The . & : s g ber - Site thera i b would indeed insure to their| many. This seems to indicate that | Treaty vesterday. Property in Western Section of City Has Been in Same IRt aree i s LD sors entire authority over prac-| jabor, as a rule, is not being imposed e information “‘before it is too late to y all trade of any conseqUence 0 | ypon by capital. If it were, thes We approach the final vole. Family For 150 Years.. EX-SOM]BI‘ 0[]]60[5 10 Hafldc““s‘ insisC Doon (he rectifying of any frosy P s o rranes 2 injustices that may be immediately 3 om nations in the Meditérranean| o 17 pe T ) liately evi Hartford business men are getting excited over the prospect of the Con- necticut company putting the new s to take over all operation of evidence of the lack of it and pub- == = = important fortr Coupled witn | licity spreads it upon the records of If you will, bring it down to the | of the Black Sea, through the|are acting with the best faith toward Will you give us three cents every ! ? Itar, which controls the Western | the press for all to see. There is | office, it is too much work to collect it. i 5 o sl . dent.” he southern parts of Russia. R e g . SESNars o R theneRisin offreason | 1ou ec Business men in the Capital city rertheless, hile we ai £ o | S apital c vertheless, while we complain of | C o i ae organiza. | FACTS AND FANCIES. | have at last waked up to something e but they hs t discover e tions, may not get along well together — i o ].", JENE S ot d oS RpclinationianiomIana Rt o ta RS R A o A e . J Resisting Officer John Stadler cast| Whole lruth yet.| Under the lawsror s y are £ any places. Captain D'Annunzio appears to be Rtudolph Rhindish, an ex-service man, | (1¢ 1aWs of the state of Connectieut it But there is also no reason why the | making it certain that his next poem | 21.88, of which $10 was a resistance | 15 Possible for the Connecticut com- “closed shop” should be imperative.| WVill be read.—Des Moines Register. | : fine and $3 a penalty for drunkenness. | P&NY Or any other public utilities com- | —_— v SUS! 1 . pany to put rates into effect first and Nelnderns 0 BN it Judgment was suspended on charges I the laborer wishes to bring about| Save what daylighi you can while | of assaulting Sylvester Ishow and| | the people dowhat they may dbout @ high standard of efficiency for | the saving is good. Time's most up.—- | : Sylvester was assessed $3 for being| (NC matter afterwards. In Massachu- | lsh domination thereabouts there esponsibility for any of the ports, an intention of policing them. i t Britain’s actions may be worthy ame on our part. But why does not enate undertake to take over part < wi 5 ro | members of his union, Pl he territory of the enemy We on, there is no particular reagon why the employers | Manchester Union. Chariat setts and in New York fare increases ] L SusEicion Strott or increases in rates for gas or elec- SEao e ! Caruso will receive $70,000 on his ; ; : : . The 'of Sylvester and Rudolph | (FICIy cannct be made in this way. In e i o e T d mot prefer to hire the efficient ; concert tour of Mexico. The republic g i s ¢ was the resifit of treubls which arose| 2Uf TSIENDORIAE . Biates. .application 4 be welcome to England. It|labor union man in preference to an | is evidently willing to enjoy some ¥ : i c e . in Slapski’s salaon on Main street dur- | st be made first af all to the publis : el ma | inefcient one who is mot. By tnis| Xind of harmony.—Portland Express e o : ; . ing the course of which Rudolph is a1 | Utilities commissions which will hol.l oves us, if we suspect England, 3 ) : g : leged to have manhandled Sy Ivesteh to | Nearings probing into the justice of hke advantage of the opportunity ean. a closed shop” might be Senator Walsh is right in saying e : % . 3 : the extent of cutting h.m about the| tD€ claims brought forward to justify presented. The way to take ad- | brought about for the welfare of all | that the country is in strong need of s proposed increages and deny or grant (i face and spilling blood on the clothing | ProPos M o ige is open, ratification of the| concerned. But the principle of the | Americanization. And none need it of both men. Sylvester camplained to | the request for the right of incredse | more than some native-born so-g | % i A s i A - g % G according as they are convinced . . g 5 . i so-talled | L ; Officer Stadler, who went with the J hey are y and immediate action there-| open shop should be accepted, at the | Americans.—Boston Trascript. | S i . oblalian it Siaponiisoalovn In When the Connecticut company in- 3 present time particularly, when there | S i | 7 £ G 5 the doorway of the cafe they met Ru- | Creased fares to six cents, we pointed 5 § . i vy i B & 4 % g < e ak ss of is sys E lite naturally Great Britain is los- | is need for labér and when ‘‘half ;l; . n‘-(\nnuflz]m gives it out that he| S 5 % x § 2 < > dolph, and when pointed out by Syl- ?\l;n‘shros;\xMI;‘NNHQ\h ‘u\ L ‘rn: ) w i ? 2 rinks no li r S : 2 5 i A £ 2 « o ) 7 Gt sollce irged slation that would correct i no time in rebuilding her ram-|man” at halt-wages, is sometimes| MK B quor of any kind, and - % G i . vester he made a swing at the police- | [rEeS CERILON TAA% wou'd Correct ar e L S works all the better for it. What s ks e ¢ 1 ¥ man but missed. Officer Stadler tus-| /Pt S ! g £ > b for the betterment of her ma etter than none. does a man like that need of liquor, s ; ’ 3 z i sled with him and landed him with | Hartford has at last aroused itself to and the enlarging of her trade It seems that the conference js at| anvhow?—cCleveland Plain Dealer. ¥ real interest but it is too e as far as this particular difficulty of zone fare increases is concerned The Conne ld judge, from the words of | his face an the bar room floor. The . For this we may not blame her, | |ast getting into a working swing. | B e T | | man under arrest continued to resist 4oy G : ve city is “jammed to the all the way down Commerciai street yuld be a pcor nation Indeed | capit 5 . ‘ Y 2 : | - E Sl L woulc e P e e Capital has done all that it can, so huznld There still is room in the| OLD WILLIAMS HOMESTEAD THAT FORMERLY STOOD and at Valentine Bollerer's saloon the :_‘“:' L ‘\”' L prevoss was without desire for = states, it is v abor, | rural distri ‘her any = N 9 e : 2 e £ (et : e irst put its new system into effect he S it states, and it is now up to labor, | T Jistrict, where many = houses | ON CORBIN AVE. NEAR END OF BLACK ROCR AVENUE officer and his man went to the side- | 8880 it Hg new S50 supremacy, that was utterly con-| i and millions of acres are idle, but S elic withiRuaolpilon thelton M Tig s [0 st c made every oncwanisirunning water,felec: ing the tables Officer Stadler handed i tric light, vacuum cleaners, picture Svlvester to Officer Albert Sharpe and I'he Shantung Amendment ference have started to clear up.| shows, shorter hours, higher wages h vith his man had little dif- (N York Times.) i vegetables delivered af Vages. | mhe entire landed estate of Arthur the present owner, divided the prop- | hen alone with h . ks New 1 There may be a beneficial outcome, . o ered at the back . sl - . erty between his widow, Mrs. Caroline | Nculty in forcing him, in spite of his The expected has happened d c.—Louisville Courier Journal, S B BT e s and ihelr stk mitor soms. | "h]“eff“:“',‘:"(‘)"““‘““" the entrance to the | ymendment which would have Mrs. Williams, who was well known | POlCe Statio e S manded the return of the German dation of small buyers. The work of jj her day as a woman of strong per- | Fought in Policc Station. holdings in Shantung to China—an a in, it is t . S TRE B : ; o Rt W conalitylla sterli Silets Although he had no chance of es-| ymendment in which the other pow- in, it is time we entered, wheth- candidate, and somebody is curious| improvement will be under Mr. Wil- sonality and sterling character, ad-| -t @80 N Gq b0 " Gl gl ndmentiin v nich OLacH now joyd George's invitation 1s meant to know what ticket he would run on. | lams’ personal direction and super- ministered the estate with the assist-{ y 1™ continued to resist, Officers | moauicaeed. SR R e 1lly as it seems or not BOOSTING THE TROLLEY FARES.| That cught to be easy. The meal | Vision, and it is h; Intentionjtofmalccance B”I k’“,.r"fd “:‘.‘I'r‘;“” ;f}:"]'l( haun- | giadler, Sharpe and Kozloski testi- | onforced only by o war which its sup- ti-treaty forces will use the ap- Glanci A . i ticket, of course.—Kansas City Jour- | this addition to his native city, one ce eckwith until the children at- | 4. " Officer Kozloski saw some of | porters were mot willing tn domand 2 & a ilancing over the proposed sched- | nal that every citizen will be proud of. fancdlmajority,swher M tieMi nroperty i o ECE e o i Spoat onMEMain | et A ericans anciove. hrl the o of George as a demonstration of [ yle of rates that will soon go into e The estate has been a landmark for was distributed in accordance with | S (UG 00 fake part in the ar | o o Aoy O o heie the present generation as it contained the will. The estate at that time ex- | Toet PVp G100 D1 Fu BFe 0 JC% o | rangement made with momnr b ethad ; Itobert B. L. Knight says 90 per| until the year 1913, the original Wil- tended from the present southwest (°'f 0 ¢ asgist his fellow bffice chayibiyinnodnenty L s deans quickly come to the conclusion that | cent of the men of this country work | liams homestead, 150 years old, with corner of Black Rock avenue nd | e Bunm a witness for (he state, | DORoscd I the senuie wos not one o k. the financial affairs of the company | Work hard for a living. We can’t be- 1 jts huge center chimney and general West Main street Shortly after i joiq the blame for the whole difficulty | oo ec” Tha qefeat of the amend- ds to this effect, passing in thel| "5 qeeq be in a horrible condi- | NCY® it Ten per cent. of the men ! quaint aspect of solidity so charac- Arthur W. Williams became of age he | o an innocent plain drunk Wwho Was | o e o e e wis what the pte: “I told you so, England is| s 0 i o i iq| Simpy couldn’t do the loafing, strik- teristic of the buildings of long ugo. began the reassembling of the estate giting in the prisoners’ pen Walling 10 | great majority of {he count de- tion. Such drastic increases as it is| ing, motoring. windjamming, agital- This sale, however, is not the first as a compact landed property, and ! oo e®io t1ial. Tom, having been late ELenin ajori b promised will be put through seem to | & and other stunts in indolence | Ly ytition of the estate, as Henry Wil- has continued its improvement and 2 5 L 5 for court, didn’t have time (o brush The vote of 35 to 253 gives an now prevalent in the United States.— | . S jed i 66 s e rme: g ’ 5 & ¥ % & 3 Houston! Post. liams who died in 1855, and father of betterment until this day | up as to who the principals were, andj j,o majority against the Shantuny —— picked up the wrong man, he later ad- | anlendament, and is a clear indication mitted. On the stand he insisted that | tpat the Johnson amendment and it he RN e I o e T DT Rescued From the Licef. WEDDING TH[S AFTERNOON he had seen the plain drunk forcibly | tinc. “aftempts to make material | to aid her in upbuilding of others, prices, the Oregonian cannot refrain | (Providence Journa. resist Officer Stadler. e | U trsaty will mieet th | the public as arbiters. The | with its own little field. Even| ;15,95 of uncertainty about the con- | hg the war Britain had a certain b given over to the “nursing” of trade though she made little ef- although either side may yet throw k to extend it. The time has come 8 < ; is to be developed for the accommo- a wrench into the cogs by adopting For some reason ar other, Herbort 'ge the field. We have been ; : - nlarge the T Hoover is spoken of as a presidential » previous arg Their 1i o r previous arguments. Their line| offect on the state trolley ems, We ction is easily anticipated. We can gine, during the next few days, ng the limit of her resources, she not raise troops to patrol the for- 5 varrant the assumption that the loss i countries and now she turns to us of money has been very great. When an appeal to help her pull her | fares are increased about one hun- | i dred per cent. to meet rising costs, her exploitation of others. That| We are sure that the running of the | from suggesting that the okl farm The sailing ship Alejandrina has ar- Drank Bovo Only: same fate. fThe nation ~wants the hy she asked for help, not becau cars for the past year or so has becn | Practice of bringing the editor a picce | rived at New York—and thereby | Miss Ruth Hibbard Becomes Mrs. Iv- Asked if he had anything to of- m:lfi\(.w: rllswm‘ou ufl qi(:)pr:;v :; ”(‘;fi',‘,f',',\ - e A nothing more or less than pure phil- of fresh pork at “‘hog killin time | pongg a tale. For the vessel went fer in his own behalf, Rudolph ac-| it will not be dispos . f is acting with'a sense of fair play. 5 g ought to be continued.—Seattle Post. | 5 C. Allen at Pretty Home Wed- much more delay, which can serve no ! g : 3 c - policeman of attempting to S rantod s et . w at the i - ashore in the Straits of Magellan some cused the pc z o % e h granted all this were true, it anthropy. e doubt not that the, Intelligencer ashore in t but chains on him in the cafe door-| 800d purpose, in getting back to nor chance to| mal conditions by ratification of -the treaty argument against aur sending men | statisticians of the road have made - | twenty years ago, striking a reef and ing at 3 o’Clock way without giving him a foundering. The crew abandoned her! qpo o ige of Miss Ruth Hib- | come to headquarters of his own ac- and the owners and underwriters came to Irving Cheswood Allen of | cord. He denied having been under 2 . e S o Lo AL 5 at she was too re- | New Haven took place this afternoon | the influence of liquor, adding that he PHER STANLEY CHAPTER bw intelligent Yanks in Turkey ma N lley cars are cessity So worldly wise were we that we cc to the conclusion that she wa WS 5 g X B w inte nt Yanks rkey may The trolley cars are a necessity and . could | alvage. Sa vear after |2t 3 o'clock at the home of the bride | could get nothing bit Beva in the INVITED TO MIDDLETOWN able to accomplish the winning| there can be little grumbling L g jemotentojustitvgsainadac Suag ey s on Arch street. Miss Helen Hibbard, Main strect saloon I was in the at =N E e n [heesimatofloveRulinicunicitouchi|(yenrRane nagi L niithe e lRLD SURCWO Nt 5 e e iy o fvo veats i he 1, “and I| Members of the Esther Stanley r of that country’s trade and re-|{ granting the companies enough and light, vears ago, when. because of the short- ;"\“"‘ “frv“‘“) bride, was 'T“fl“’ of ;‘V:”‘i‘ '”'“_('(!’\ ;“,’j |");.;|"'\v; s 3 " o 3 oA rces for us. Why shouldn't we | far ; Hanosees s Drink deep of lips beneath the star. | oar i rine she was hauled off the|nonor. The best man was Ernest A. made a pretty good record. Chapter, D. A. R. are invited to at- fares to guarantee a return on their » ps beneath the star-|{ age in ships, she was haule L e G W. C. Hill of the South church offi- | Won't let anvane do it here.” Turkey, in fact it furthers the| sufficient allowance to pull it from SO WORLDLY WISE WERE WE. d. If England i economically lost. | debt, however. —— fe it? investment, together with sufficient Ty nizh'f. S o reef and rebuilt by the Argentine gov- {end the 26th general meeting of the b e parents 3 3 i i arm-entwined adown the sing-| er 4 ¥ rom fthe parents in the land, as| evenue to cover their operating Sovs & SRE C”::“ic"';:\ull\ she was the British ship | ciated. Admits He's Wise Man, : expenses and upkeep. It is not the Andrina. Now two additional sylla-| The bride wore a gown of white Judge Meskill reprimanded the ac-| can Revolution v . sed were we in all the wiles| bles appear in her name. She is an|crepe de chine and carried o shower | cused for his conduct toward a police- | the First Church of Christ, Middle and arts, old ship and vet ew one, for of | bouquet of roses and lillies' of the ! man and to show his repentant spirit | town, on Thursday, Oct . at 10:39 The tricks of Love, not one but that | course a gaod deal of new timber has | valley I'he maid of honor _was Rudolph added “Yes, sir,” to every re-| 5 ;. TLuncheon at 12:15 o'clock become the victims of profiteering. we knew. been used to make her ready for a|dressed in white georgette and satin | mark of the court, even when told that | Members desiring tickets must notify It will take time to judge for ou: We did not fear to think, or say, or | second lease of life. She is now de-|and carried a bouquet of lavender he “thaught he knew more than the |z william C. Hungerford before t will miss them so and there are S aing “ns smart looking a l-chrysanthemums and ferns. Tho house | the boliceman or anyone else.” oz Mrs. Guernsey, president selves whether the advances are justi- do scribed asibelng i as st 19 oot ot n‘e DIALR il tell of | general o 3 pugh possessed of the spirit of ad-| . o | The very prompting of our shallow | four-master as has come into this port | was prettily decorated with..white Loses Both Ways. it o wigh to =0 without theimeaa)| oy of Dotgilners wlllibeia slacken i) heakts. | (New York) for some time. roses, lavender chrysanthemums and | Reallzmg that he was coming out| ey experiences in France from which ing in trade from the old conditions, | And then one day T kissed your lips| The pessimist and unimaginative|autumn leaves. Only intimate friends nd best in a battle with John Bar-! ghe has just returned. Address will not so much casual use of the trolley goodby, would have seen nothing in the old | and ‘r-lnll\‘l:"s were present. After a, leycorn, Henry Kendron pald a friend | a1co be given by Prof. Marshall ot And watched you going down your | vessel, as she lay on the shores of the | reception the couple left for a wed- | to take him to his room in the Hotel |\ women's college, New London own far way. far southern straits, to invite recla- ! ding irip by auto. They will live | Bassett last night. Shortly after mation, But there was good stuff in|at 48 Townsend avenue, New Haven.| 12:10 he was picked up In the door- | A - : I je.” 1 after a while along ¥ I w e ¥ a br o! Thomas J. Smith, supervisor of the h American sailors aboard, swung j eXPenses. Let us wait and see, keep- e the craft, and after £ B — 1B olgineotelRandighron sh o RN | Connecticut Daughters of the Ameri- resented by Knox and company in which will be held in enate, there will go up a great} g, of the public to see them cease “We want our boys at home.” - i i business; neither is it our wish to wever, there are enough boys to go r there who have not the parents forcing unwilling soldiers to prac- 1ly exile themselves. It will not e an enormous garrison. For years| C&'S and there may not be enough ore the war the U. S. § Scorpion, | taken in under the new rates to cover We said “The game has ended in a i S s And we were very cvnical and gay. | came somebody who recognized it. In- police station on a charge of drunk- | state census, has appointed Basil A. pund the hook in Constantinople | In& an eve, if we can, on the earnings| y did not know vour hurt. You never | stend, aceordingly, of being allowed o Members of the championship Faf- | enness. He guessed this morning that | Riley of Union street as his clerk bor. The men upon her were in-| of the company. uessed n,f on the Patagonian reef until the | nir baseball team, under the-chaper- | his friend failed to carry out the . Riley will start his duties next \\'(:nk BN i Tirkey at the outbreak of For each community situated on | The grief that I too harbored in my| winds and waves had wrecked her al-| onage of Manager P. N. Case, terms of the contract and brought him , Riley has been employed at the New 3 it e e Alejandrina is now | spending the week-end in New ¥ as far as the door of the hotel only. ! Britain Machine shop since his dis- —Edmund Leamy in New York Eve- | ploughing the seven seas and perform- | city. They are, vegistered at Judge Meskill imposed a fine of §3 charge from the army He is the son bm them, from their parents, nor| comfort in the increases which comes ! ning Sun. ing a uscful service in the world. Prince George hotel and costs. i iss Frank Riley. l a use: | war. There was no complaint| the trolley lines there is a grain of |

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