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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1919, 11 s APPL REFUSES TO -v T?il" K THESE GERMA & FRNECK” 7 | NEW RESTAURANT | LONGSHOREMEN NOT} RAILR“ADS AEEUSE]] N“’&;?;JTR*IA:: s, N MANS LIKE “RUBBERNECK” RIDE? i 1 ;\iI‘ 1\'ORK TODA , Wi 7 0'Clock Whistles Blow Ale Commercial Street Cate Converted | New York Waterfront Worke nection With Charles Asal's Nafional wmflesale Gmcers’ As. Death Demands His Rights, Into Lunch Room For Newly Purn Deaf -Ear. Arrived Spanish Laborers. New York, Oct 22 Not a lon e . A Although all the witnesses for the To take care of the influx of Spau-| shoreman went to work on the Ché SOCI&UOH Brmgs AG“OH stute had been summoned and all was ish labor into (his city one of their | sea piers in response to 7 o'clock whil i in readiness to proceed with the number has opened a restaurant on | Ues this morning. Although, hundred case, in court this morning Thomas Commercial street in the store | of duck workers were congregated 8 i ' Nappi accused of manslaughter as a formerly conducted. us u cafe and | the vicinity o he big transatlant Chicago, Oct. 22.—A hard legal bat-| Cones 050" foah in the hospital pool room by Valentine Bollerer and | Steamship piers there at an early hol tle was expected ',” follaw opening| ( iio qay morning of Charles Asal, dearly a hundred Spaniurds are fed | Promises vesterday to return to wel here today before Clyde B. Aitcheson, demanded that he be given his right ! daily there. The progressive native in the Chelsea district, one of the mo| chairman of the interstate commerce commission of a hearing involving charges by the National Wholesaic of Spain who is in charge speaks | MPOrtant on the New York wat not a word of English and Spanish | TNt Drought no results. It was ¢ of holding over until tomorrow morn- | ing. At that time it is expected he = g v he word of 9 § - L will have secured counsel and will Rt S s d of the Chelgea longshorem Grocers' assoication of the United Lot TGN NEULEE | (jat ofclals | A 5 % be ready to proceed. spoken in the restaurant us most of ~ als based their prediction States against the railroaas, alleging > v i Among the witnesses for the state who were in court this morning and who were fold to appear again to- morrow morning were Officers Joe Kennedy and Michael Ilynn, Drs. Dunn, Fox and Gola, lLeo Brown, John Sullivan and James Roper. The aues. | T V. U'Connor, president of the i ternational longshoremen’s associatiol Lo whom the promise to return vork hud been made, expre the men have come to this country } discrimination in extraordinary ship- ping facilites afforded the fneat pack- ers. The defendants were 317 of the leading railroads. The packers, includ- ing Swift & Co., Armour & Co., Wil- son & Co., Morris & Co., and Cudahy but a shori time ugo, and the tlons of Inglish speaking inguisi- | tors are answered by a blending “No | iglic, 1 IEspanole A Spanish | ssed su : : i op | Prise when informed this morning flag adorns the window as & Sort of | the fuilure of the Chelsea longshor Packing Co. have filed intervening pe- . s mark for the natives of that country | men to resume K ¢ N mm“m“ mhg lroads’ hehalf, while| officers figured in the arrest, Dr. Fox | who now make Neow Britain their | 1I4l‘.lu’<‘rv;‘.y :\Unii P 4 the state Gf Michisan and the Towa | was the one who ordered the men B o et dlusiorig Rl N Nebraakn Okluhoma, Iansas; Moxas | committed fo the hospital and) Drs L - [l o pssume abat probaniy S " Dunn and Gola attended him while | 1 he greater part, the men ar ie reason for the longshoremen’s i and Missouri wholesile grocers’ asso- ciations have aligned themselves with the National Grocers’ association. It was the first time the question of | institution. | employed in the landers, IFrary & | activity., He explained that inasmud rk factory, some of them on in-| as the riggers operate the tackle (a e work, bul the mujority on work | lines on the ships and piers it wou in the hospital. The latter physician is the Japanese house doctor at the | i in the yards of that concern. T be impossible for longshore the packers' rights to especially ex-| The accused was visibly worried in ‘ yards of 1‘;, cpcn, I fodio bosble s > xum.. horemen to b E 3 S i i y men are common laborers and it is | & ) vithout them i e erishable g sourt this morning but still maintains i pedited service on non-perishabie gro- | €0 sald that they are drawing usual- Foremen's whistles were ceries had come Dbefore a tribunal| that he is innocent of the crime. lIle e VoA rawing un ll ual b s wer 1,1;,“.‘ 1 o n | g e s ¥ large wages for common labor. | IeSUmption of work at piers along t ¥ Sowerkto Londer lant: s d¢-| has requested that all his relative 1 esu : G T G s On e LA e R predicament. The While nothing has been done as | NOFth river water front from the Ba e ; i vet in tha ecti tery to 23d street, as was ¢ The wholesale grocers’ complaint is | accused stated this morning that while in at dirvection it is rumored was customa. befare tl » sirike in summoning -th men 1o work. Not a man moved td that the Spaniard is soon to take v , allegation tha , pack- | he had no fears he was given the based on the allegation that the pac R Y R ,ers have entered extensively Into the| brivilese of naming the day upon o saloon clothes are delivered to the family, One new member | i ; /ard the plers in response to . ! wholesale grocery business and are| which he would be tried and he want- —~ — EEI— Hr]yr;;};:;:u T:IV‘I"“(' nm:,, into a sort l\‘\:l\_ plers in response to the si permitted to ship staple and non-| ed to have his rights J. F"shi"e Yo'ciet' Dondon = Andton youriglt ko SHORT & house for the laborers. In the Chelsea district are locatd ishable grocery products in their re- S e un [e b e e, e e CALENDAR CASES TG o the great transatlantic steamship pied frigerator cars with fresh meat. The CLOTHES ARE WANTED. T o e e R : 2 3 including the Cunard and White St interstate commerce commission s Beis Al e confinec h, ves, = | S S s te £ X Nave you o g » e es, the Clyde Co. and the Gex asked by the grocers to cause the rail- | Sunshine Society Try to Aid A :‘;:‘ % | these German war prisoners are see- | Six Cases Are Assigned On City Cour| 1Y Council Is Avranging Many Ac- | by ps- Atlantique ¥ roads to remove from their tariffs that Needy Fami Tanetiifon R N e siEhlator Thmon o such | | tivities for Coming Months, — . privilege. b S v, i is the kindness of the British to their| 10Cket At Friday Afternoon Session | pye o . v TG e ) o e ant o their | The Knights of Columbus sh Such cars are so expedited, the gt The Sunshine society has found a M L SRR o s el e ) [Ceniiiitichim. iosenens musicar cers charged, that discrimination is| family of five girls and a mother who LYo slon Hoaas sefore Judge J. 1. Meskill, e pe e Gy e ) - ke ey S aa 5 <. The . bmedy, e e, The Place, anc Norked against them. The packers|are in great need of clothes. The Dot feas s Wares e Sike e Aner et o (| D G s 0 T e . sometimes are given service virtually|father of the family committed R S T ol I e aun Gl reconiaind Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get g S LB 3 Ssad adhn e i aiaiel ; %] Tears, Uendar docket for the sessio ine anc ¢ ecommenda- . 4l en @ passenger schedule, tho grocers suicide: some “\-T»x‘“Au:ll".vx;::p:‘\ ) AT T R CITY ]]‘E‘MS ) | which opens at 2:30 o’clock mext Ivi- | Uion that the local council of the at the Cause and Remove It ' With theso allesed Enesiod privileses ‘;).“L et ot ‘u’:- family as othnr's tamrs, I”“ alternoon, with~Judge James 1. | K. of €. finance the production was s y’:(‘“(q:gc g “‘lc]«v specia ]Hll‘\l eges | the entire _\\u)]m\l of z 1( ‘4”||| ¥ 25| Sl in Heaven the deed appears S G anpréved lam nieht Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the 'm‘mil’;-m\m‘ i “.:w. L (.:\L hy:,\‘ .1‘|<n.|m}‘1‘h\- .umllu: »Mfm‘(»“‘w‘ ': ‘ 1: &.\m:,,- Pase oy AR O T Rt malh. G e i Grand Knight Romeo Grise las | Substitute for calomel, act gently on the S ] B, I (0 O i e o NG ot G 1 morrow afternoon at the Y. W. ¢ A.| Georse Koplowitz ugainst Slanis- | bamed the following a committee to | DOWwels and positively do the work. Eor il et e et e e 1 hes aNG AN O0Ines B Ral Son S [ Metics Gooalldaese: laym. from 3 to 5 o'clock, for the! law Bogdanski, motion (o restore| 4'Tange a series of dunces the tirst | People afflicted with bad breath find Sordilnome)iconnesl Covsthel exetens mede fovetivonlikesE fe e iveul i el | Bl yowe nCoracralal | Denefit of the maids and whitresses of | calendar, Cooper & Mink for {he| 10 be held next inonth: James | Quick relief through taling them. B o tion e s EELOHUI, TR Sl ’]‘ i Molors—-Gola and whita | the hotels and restaurants of (his| Plaintifr, Klett Alltng for fite de. | McCube, Clarence Collalam, Josenh Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a il e E s parts ey .»" Imxlng(-nn‘.\ll('(‘l ] ot 1I->,' |' o)nt SRS jcity. Mr Hubbard of Hartford, a | fendant Donlan, Joseph O'Brien and Ired | vegetable compound mixed with olive sl BN | Pinches of Mmmons Place will bel There are five wheelchairs idle at|magician, will be the entertainer Mesrop Hartoonian against Simon | Riley. oil. They act gently but firmly on the glad to l':.x\“r,‘)fl\c Lv(:‘xmi-{\)l,\ ”.\nrx ”‘.(-. present. I"The social committee have the affuir | Samunlan, ordev for plaintiff lo file| A report was presented last night | POWels and liver, stimulating them to NO MANDATE FOR U_ S. [y enet Uiy AL R : in charge. DIl of particulars, Lawyer Henry P,| Dby Secretary Lawrence P. Mangan on | [jatural action, clearing the blood, and | | ! Dantehisis oL Cas et il n..w‘ Roche for the plaintiff, Klett & Al- | the succ | i was added to our| o, ss of the organization’s ban- | “purifying the entire system. They do who live some distance from a car|list at the last meeting, Mrs. Adaline | 4y automs it ind _aance 1n| ling for the defendant quet held a week ago in the RIks' | igatwmchcalomeldoes ithout any of Harbord Mission Indicates Opposition | ¢ Yeager. Booth's hall on October 23. Harry Besson, ot al, against T.|home. [ the bad after effects. Take one or two every night for a week and note the pleasing effect, 10c and 25¢ a box. Bronstein, default for want of an- John C. O'Brien, pust grand knig of the local branch has been hamed Lawyer Joseph G. Woods for the de 'lwnum for the coming year, and the | ! fendunt. activitios of Laly council for'the win- | STEAMSHIP PASSAGE John Walanski against (. Gordon | ter will be carried out under his su- Pig Causes Excitement Flowers were sent to one family |, Oeers will he elected and annual and calls made upon nine sick and In John St. Back Yard |shut-ins to America Taking Place in Either the annual meeting of | 5 o5 Klett & Alling for the plaintifr, the tratlic managers of the local fac- taries when they meet at luncheon Armenia or Tran: Caucasia. Sonatanti Yot 12 The peace of mind of John Jack- : e Friday noon at 12:15 : Y > PASSAGE Constantnonle MOC LWy | e s 3 s Committees visit the hospital fre- Brodrih default for want of answer, | Pervision. | TEAMSHIP PASSAGES Associated Press.)—The majorit | som, of 66 John streef, was greatly| ently, with special regard fo the| A store at 17 TLafayette reet [ Klett & Alling for the plaintiff, Law.| 7The house committee is preparing | L° F-urope, South America, ‘West In which has been investisating condi- | ciuse of this state of affairs was « anges were sent since our last meet- | Bernard Miller, has heen leased to| Alex Stefanik against Juka Isidore, | the third degree next Sundsy after- | SAPAn, etc. Agents for Trans-Atlan tions in Armenia and @rans-Caucasia, | (0 & Pi&. It seems (hat on Fonday: f ;g | Julian Ginsberg of New Tlaven for a et al, default for want of answer, | hoou and will provide an entertain. | U¢ And Trans-Pacific S. S. Lines. have indicated o The Assoclated | Jackson went R EOR term of one yvear for the remtal of | Kiett & Alling for (he plain(if, Taw. | ment and supper for the members GFORGE A. QUIGLEY, 5 : rchases ¢ young porker. As he| . . % 4 | Alling ol aw- and supper fc > members a7 TREFT Jressi correspondent W thel il obinizn |PUTCHASSANIL SRV OUNE FDOLRCTINE: S 0 The entertainment committee is|$75 per month. TIf the rental is|yver Michael A. Sexton f the de.|and visiting guests in the counclil 207 MAIN STREGET @ e 2 . explained it to the police yesterday, " lon ! ! 2 | A or the de 2 — that it will be inadvisable for the| eXplained It (o he Dolice yesierdid | husy with plans for the whist in the | continued another year the rate | fendant. rooms. United States to accept a mandate for | 10 MHOUEAL T e tein s Blice | mear future and it is possible that | shall be $85 monthly and for the| either Armenia or Turkey. ‘Their | f86dns 1t e pla s ® | several more features of interest will | | clean bed. Much to his surprise yes- View is that if the United States does also be added. When the ticke LB D e | Many L‘om];lainls ‘Are DIPLOMATIC PLAN '§ PRIME QUALITY terday morning the pig was missi 5 Gottiieb Miller of this ecily, who E presented to you bear in mind that accept a mandate it should do so only | S 18 it - T A eehnel ¢ ST vl : A i 91 1 el Q| 5 have fully agreed to pursue a “hands | 1q"the owner was notified. form to the needy ones of our citvl yorday by Officar Michael Meehan | s e Rotl e s il == 7 oft” policy. | - - ang be prompt (o do your smare In|ang Yeturnsd to the imstibution, [ Groree 5. Somblained 1o = Sergeant | susua, Hungury and Wurkey to Bol _ Major-General James G. Harbord, | ] ST this great work of love for humanity. | " p ! | Geon J. Kelly shortly after 6| the head of the mission, would ex-|ANNUAL MEETING DATE = | hev. Dr. S G. Ohman pastor of | o'clock this morning, that he had | cduced in Rank—Germany Is B press no opinion on the subject. | SIZT BY COMMERCE CHAMBER The next regular meeting Wwill be the Swedish Lutheran church of thiy} been set upon hy three strangers at | The civilian, members of the mis- UF; e i . held on Nov. 3d and a large attend- { City spoke in Stamford last night at | the Bhn street railroad crossing and | hized. | il miso| mhe meeting of the Chamber of | 4nce is desived o mission meeting | beaten. David Larson, reported to | | sion are the ones who take a different | ¢ommerce committees appointed by Sk - | . il e e 2 AVashington, Oct. 22.—"Charge of or hursda view, ‘at least, 50l farias Armienia \isi| i F S e tils Burean and the Chams jAl onembets Bof I the WS wed tShal ol gt e Tk L0 cibassy” will be the rank of the fest | y cated that America should accept the | pa held (his afternoon at b o'clock jthe choir rehearsal Iriday evening. | Baptls "I“ Poon duhm streel. . Louis| Gepmany after the ratification ot the mandate for Armenia aldiduty bitien e O i e _— | The Catholic Women's Benevolent | =70 (‘”l~\\‘l\h]~'7‘:“"w n:w‘r‘h‘»t« ]w e e e R d F .d toward Furope and toward helpless| committee has heen notified by Pres- | Dizorders at Younzstown Arve Due to | legion will hold a meeting ai St T e o Sautn| time has elupsed to test the working: an Il ay Reoples ident Wallace Downey of the Dow- | Mary’s school hall 81" ofelock: to- [ inin streal; s mathing was. Stevoie| o LB trealy und the spirft in whichi| M evllSRipbuilding B dontpany, loL Staten mployment of Colored Workers . nizht = - — el s ipbull =2 X % ! by a car bearing the number 25759, sland that he will be in this city on| | B (v \. Bilert sold today through the|he Divo machine was somewha i TO MOYE MAGAZINES the evening of November 4 to ad- | &5 Strike Breakers. ! ' i agency of N. Smith & Co., a two- | dumag d the present government of Germany undertakes to carry out its provisio e e e e Fresh Caught will be followed by the Entente gov- dress the meeting. The affair will be | youngstown, 0. Oct Disor-| family house on Carlton strect (o TN : Ll luceredited ambnandar B nely Shore ; held in the Elks’ rooms and reports | ger.die to the emplo e Eioen s einman . STy s plan, s d today, ulso : Attempt Made to Break New York ! der.due to the emplovment of negroc B, A1 » FOR AssAuvLT. of the »;rm;‘_v"l) and secretary. will ja5 girike breakers, which broke out in | St. Marm’s Ladies’ B. Soci Presemenis| Stellie. By Ghanging, be’ heard: nal arrangements will | several pa be made this afternoon for the an- ) ; an crnments ¢ ts of the city Jate last whist and dance in Booth's hall, Oc- [ Three Local Young Men Are Accused | Phere is no disposition, it was learn ”] night, continued this morning. Al tober 31, last dance in Booth's hall of Assaulting Conductor 1 i : ’ 1 31, last dance in Bootl’s hall. g ¢d, to reduce the rank of the Ameri-| Place of Printing. nual event. nymber of white strikers were cut, | Xk LS A i e = S e a ek Advt Albert Huck, of 310 Church street, | can diplomatic representation in r- L New Forlk Oct 222 Plans! wers on = S one seriously, three others rc I et o Georse Wearne, of 4 Washinglon | many, which still remains one of the PRR foet by Mew York sorioawat publish.| WORK 18 AGREEING )mlmu bullet \\‘uufltl\l nd a e v‘fl e e i Social bl Pimce, and Louis La Rose, of 108 | great nations of the world. But it is Yelow Tail Flounders 1h. 12¢ T T e e pollceman was badly beaten. All the | (o', I SEL 01 & sock Commiercial street were arrested to- | understood to be planned (o make Fine Herring, 1h 10¢ Shite by tempary puble o o WITH PRESIDENT [injured were white ) e P B ] i o 10 AT 1) B el i G (T G o) it i T ” their magazines in cities far removed The first clash eame in Brier Hill| o) ers ut 6 o'clock and the regu. | S0t committed on John Ilines a | llungary. Separated as the two states 1. C. ROWE'S SOLID MEAT from the trouble zone. }:nss m:.l}\ll \\lm: 1‘ ‘vln\\d 1;;} M'”\-Dl!.w fEam 301 aialoal After | condtctor on the “New Huaven road.” | are into two separate natidus, greatly < _ A Authorization of this move was T e All‘((‘llv)p‘.\ a o take a negro e s T e T i The alleged aftair occurred on Octo- | reduced in size and and importance e e e — e made last night by the Periodical| s Reported Much Better Today After |breaker from & street ca Nearoes | o050 Which membors of the. G| ber 11 between Meriden and Berlin, | these countMes will be regarded as s ass etter te within the Ohio works nearby came | "" & L0 S liGan a1 2 yroperly ed tc ssionx only und \Publishers' association in a letter to His Detter Writing of kool Siembygcan AL R W, R.Coand 8. of V. are in- | Sergeant Hart, Officers Ellinger and [ properly entitled o missions only and t ‘William Green, chairman of the labor out in a body and a small riot” en-| (5 " Murphy took Huek into custody while | & minister plenipotentiary will be pro committee of the Printers’ league sec- Yesterday . sued' until police interfered A | % Sergeanis Richardson and Johnson | Vided for each. | tion of the association of employving % This morning fights broke out in | Sl ot : arrested the others. The Turkish embassy also is due for | fll ——— printers. It was understood that a Washington, Oct 2.——President | Poland avenue ncar the sheet and SHIP 1S STRANDED, The assault was reported af the | reduction in rank, it was learned. Con Open Clams, pt .......¢ 23¢ large amount of the work would be| Wilson was said by Secretary Tumul- |tube plant, and in West avenue, 3 police statfon the day following the | sidering the smali size of the country Fresh Bluesteaks, 1b 15¢ - Hncinnati o e ; o 2 it 5 Sulphur Laden Boat Aground in Nan- : : 5 o | 7 taken temporarily to Cincinnati where| ty to be in “fine shape’” this morning {near the Ohio works, when negroc affair. 1 is said that three men who ; Which will remain under Turkish con Butters, Snielts, Tongues, An- conditions in the printing trade are| affer the most active day yesterday |according to report, drew revolvers tucket Sound. hoarded the train at Meriden, made | trol, the remnant may have to be con cheeks, Salmon, ete. said to be admirable. he has had since he became ill. Early [and knives on pickets and strikers Chatham, Mass,, Oct. 22 The sul- | themselves obnoxious, and when | tent to share an American minister Halibut Steaks, Ib .. 980 Overtures to end the strike were re-| this morning Mrs. Wilson telephoned | Bighteen arrests have been made, phut h,n' Ste ‘”"“ 5 \|:-\,mu was | Hines re modstrated with them, he | With Bulgaria and any lesser-state thar Yorted to have been made vesterday | Mr. Tumalty that the president was |seven of colored men, all armed. The | (0ala on the aslerly side of | Was set upon and beaten. The trio | 4y remain in the Balkans. Becuse it hy officials of the press room execu-| anxious. for information as to the | whites were not armed | Shoveltul. shoal in Nantucket Sound | Wil be tried in the Berlin {own court. |18 yet uncertain’ how far the peace tives' associatior The envoys were| situation in the national industrial The Carnegie ‘Steel Co. started up | oquv having run Yoless wa | conference or the Entente powers informed, it was stated, that the only| conference. another finishing mill this morning | juine the fog and rain of lust AVH —DILLON WEDDING which were at war with Turkey will terms on which the strikers and work; Although Dr. Grayson, the presi- | with more than enough men present men lacked oul could obtain employ-| dent’s physician has insisted the fact |to man it. go towards the total elimination of the irk as governmental entity, it is yet night. Captain Kllis and the men of the Monomoy Point coast gnard sta- | Marriage Takes Place at St Mary’s ment were recognition of their unions| {hat Mr. Wilson was permitted to S = | msettled how Awmerica shall be diplo 5 hi as « | tion who went out to her reported Rectors LTSS ATantoon ; 5 and afiliation with the international | dictate a letter vesterday fo Secre- | Rents Tenement For $46 | on their arrival this morning that | Hectonsthl ELHOON matically represented there union from which they recently sc-| tury Lane regarding the industrial S v 9 i e e e B e e The marriag of Miss Elizabeth ==t e ceded AT GHGL e et e e Gets $40 For Two Rooms | ,,i; tignt be forced into a more | Pillon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs APPOINTS UNIT LEADERS, Lean Salt Pork, 1h ... 30c be allowed o resume active work, Mr. | 1John H. Dillon of Wost to Captain James Dunne, director of 1 2 A charge of $40 a month for (wo | dangerous position by the set of cuy : ) BATTLE AGAINST RADIGALS Tumulty said that if any bills had | .ooms when the six room temement | rents. Capfain Taylor and the crew |Arthur Harris son of EdwinAfarris of | military science at the High school, is Salt Pork Ribs, Ib ........ 8c Lean Pot R asts Beef, 1b. . 1dc been ready today for the president’s e x Sl s | of the Masbort decided to stay aboard | Hartford, took place this atfernoon at | building the skeleton of a good mil = 5 signature they would )v:l\t']\wvn Tatal| Ryl ,1" \f,',,“"”_‘)‘:’ "”” ! o “”Ih (\flt ”‘m", “\\'\Q:,l’ ,”M' @ :”‘,“_ ‘.l‘“ bonid |2 o'clock at St. Mary's rectory, Rev.| tary organization at the school and Sugar Cured Bacon, 1b . ... 35¢ before him. OB SN S B BRSO y S{John T. Winters officiating Miss | plans saon to have one of the finest Whole or Half Small Hams i Recarded As T Greatose)| PSS . | woman in a Main street block charged | The Mayport, @ shipping bourd et ionbaveronapolit 29 The secrelary explained that bills| 5 man and his wife who are here for| freighter of 1.510 tons, was bhound [Katheryn Diflon, sister of the bride, | vinits of the It ©. T. ¢ in New lint . . . Ib. Weapon That Bo Wiclded, | recently passed by congress including | i ghort stay. This is felt to ho some | from Sabine, Texas, for Portland, Me, | W45 the bridesmaid and James Con- [ land. The instructor is using the 15 Bt e R {he prohibition enforcement measure, | Sont profitesring. Tt is said that he nors of Bridgeport, acted as best man. | boys who were at Camp Devens dus et Investment Bankers' Ass'n. Thinks. | were before the respective department | was given the use of a cooking stove % o The bride wore a blue traveling | ing the summer months as a nucleus can Cut Pork Chops, 1b .. 2 g g | neads who are interested o S e D. S, M. AWARDS MADE, suit and the bridesmaid was dressed | for a smooth working unit and has a} Goebels Sliced Boiled Ham St. Lousi, Oct. 22.—An intensive The prsidnt had until midnight of | e was refused it was said. Anothes| 8 {in & Dlue xuit. Aftet a honeymoon | pointed the hoys o the highest oftice | i " .. 1b. 65¢ eampaign to educate the masses | geigher to act on the prohibition | eysesof rent profiteering is said to ex. | AMCrican Military Attaches At FOrcign | the couple will live in this city. HBoth | in the unit [ ofuinst radical doctrines was ad-|pi1 Should he not act by that time | ist on the same street where a rental| Capitals Honored. | Miss Dillon and Mr. Harris are well e : i LEAN voeated by speakers at the conven-| {he measure automatically would be- | or $85 a month is charged for w seven | 5 . | known in this eity. Mr. Harris is in Y. W. C. A. NOTES tion of the Investment Bankers'|come a law Shs s b E |- Washington, ROct: 22 = Awalds 0B i oo vo Sl business. There was u large attendunce at Ass'n of America today The president’s physicians reported A = |22k ok R i ) T G A an Cang) i | the gym class last evening and at Smuked shnulders ¢ “The present industrial unrest is{hat Mr. Wilson last night had one OROWELL 1S CHAIRMAN ~“:‘“"”‘i wohes “‘“":““”‘;: n” "‘_\i“v_ Severs Connections With cach lesson the mumber increases . on a world wide scale because of the | of the best nights since he became | wyilliam H. Crowell of the (owel | %t foreisn capitals during : g g e Teavelnns Aval rtires ot quick means of communication,” | ill. They issued this bulletin Drug company has accepted the | VX announced tod: Jhosel Coal Plant At Hartford | caiea upon the Y. W. C. A. last night Ih 22(: said Lawrence Chamberain of New White House, Oct 1919, 11:10 | chairmanship of the uniform hours | '3t€d and theiv stations wers lioward 12, Horton, who has been |to have somebody meet a lady and York, chairman of the education{a. m.: committee for the Chamber of (om- Colonel Iadward Davis and Lieu-1 g 04 (i) (he Frayer & Foster |two children on a midnight train. | eofmittee “and there is no reason| The president had until midnight of [ merce, and will eall his commit{ce to. | {enant-Colonel Arthur Poillon, Hag Lumber & Coal company at Hartford, why Wwe can not use these same |nights since his illness began. His| gether for the first meeting of . the | Colonel William F. 1L Godson, Berne; [yt B FO8 ComBERt & o that Moh. Creamery Butter, 1b. 6dc the people the virulence of radical{ rates continue normal. His digestion [ The committee will work out a | ldeutenant-Colonel Stephen SI0CUDL i ¢t where he will enter the office | Moh. Selected Fggs, doz. . doctrines being dissemina‘ed.” is more satisfactory.” schedule of closing hours to be rec- | l.ondon Lieutenant-Colonel K. 1| 4 (he New Britain Lumber & Coal | Cooking Apples, 2 qts Mr. Chamberlain said industrial —— ommended to the merchants of the| Baldwin, Tokio; lLieutenant-Colonel| company. Mr. Horton has been with | CTRICAL CONTRACTORS Yellow Onions, 7 Ibs. prest was an aftermath of war, and | —Miss Marie Goodr! West | city. With the exception of the Mon- | Robert M. Campbell, Mexico Cityi|the lHartford concern for over M 61 GARDEN ST. | GrceniEeppes 1Eqts. predicted the situation would re- | Main street has returned home after | day night closing and Wednesday | Colonel Oscar Solbert, Coben-| vears and it is with regret that the ve your home wired now. Spe- | Yellow Eycbeans, 3 Ibs. adjust itself as soon as conditions be- | undergoing an operation at the New | half-holiday the same schedule is | hagen, and Lieutenapt-Colonel Thom- | oflicials of (he company received his | cial rates on house wiring and fixtures came normal. } Britain hospital, 4 expected to be adopted. as Van Natt. Havana. resignation, until Dec. 1.

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