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i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919 few Britain B | o e et it b Baognre Thee hoen dloolond i iha e, 100 RIOTING IN ALEXANDR]A RAILROADERS IN despits the fact that it s hard on tho (days the traditional “streaked light % 5 5 ITRET 7 o o HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, bees. Our troubles do not contine | ning” is buried deep in the discard . STEEL ZONE VOTE Proprietors. themselves to one object or one divy — Two Killed and 10 Injured in Great | lNC ued daily (Sunday excepted) at ston of supplics. The bees need noth- Bul the President announces fhat NBtionali Demonsrinea I v . | y ing but food, but they need (hat tre- | he will Tift the ban when the Treafy 1.500 Employes in Pittshurgh District | $2.00 Three Montha. mendously. o them the sugae rep- | 0 Peice is patiticd Police Attempt o Interfere, E%o a wonth 1 Are Casting Ballots on Call for | Always Reliable e resents everything. So complex is (h E Alexandria, Bzypl, Oct. 2h. Two tered at the Post Offce at New Britatn | DUman system that it requircs many In which there is scant hope. rioters were Killed and fen others in Sympathy Strike. as Second Cl Mail Matter. @& iticial iy jured, and 27 policemen were hurt in comforts beyond actual sub- Tt Pittsburgh 5 24 {c] s of the . W . i serious nationalist demonstration | o "‘"“ ot monclilsiotitho k! TELEPHONE CALLS GO hinz BEhceL A s Although the Prohibition tnterests | coytorday. The (rouble arose when | el I‘H,\d brotherhoods and shop Pusiness OMco ........... . i have announced that they will not at ¢ police attempted to suppross a| CFAfls loday started the tuking of tho | QAL O VORI O ek (ESTmOMELOD o i [gheinel: LA S iave | Stilikke votol ot tha 1,500/ cruployes 66| — unusements all enter into our gen- | (oMPt to hold up (he Treaty action | neaccable demonstrition such have B 8 the Union railroad who operate trains i (Lo Pronibilion Anendment ha. | rocentlyibeentw weeklv: Leaturc ol no-i - 1 3 ; until th oh nendmer e in steel plants of the Pittshurgh di Be only profitable advertislg medium In the oity. Circulation books and press | crul scheme. Al of them are more room alwavs oben to advertisers. comes effective. | , or less affccted by a shortage, and ( Siicks, stones, bottles and police :"““ The result of the vote will not | 19 | : s e of [ e known until next Sunday. 16 the Momber of the Associnted Prems. hig i ey | batons were tivst used he arrvival of ext Sunda r i ric gover m Al Th X (Amsocinted Proms i exclusively entitied gh price overn them il We vontire (hal they know (hat | the governor of Alexandrin restored | men fuvor w strike, they will be called 0 the use for republication of all news | bee has but one need food. e it eder for a e Then two motor | out in sympathy w sty : stee eradited 1o it or not otherwlse credited e there will be no attempt necessary, | Order for tim ren motor mpatl ith striking steel BN Alis Daper and alse oo mews | rics within him the makings of o lorries with t(roops appeared on the workers, ccording to the bhrother- THIRD FLOOR Dublished “eretn. e (00 oo (. v scene and eventually shots were fired | hood executives : : — - = i 3 el can st hat (he stecliat thererowdl | A statement in connuction with the g i o § | oai Lo SRR OSSN K6 s on e L (e L wha the o Today there was some recurrence of | stecl strike addressed to Pennsylyani 1€ is not only important that the family he kept warm these USTORING INDUSTRIAL 6R CTothing RN IN CRn iSRG TRITE S e ine trouble, ut the havbor slde, WUt L} representatives in congress by (he cold nights, but also important WIERE you buy your blankets and CRIPPL body. In this he differs from the | ¢ e < was of but a comparatively minor| ifomestead Chamber of Commerca character. v made public ‘heve foday. The We suppose he means that the chamber sayvs its membe orld War and its rehabilitation of [ envy him at the-present time, when | o0 B8 \ ROYAL WEDDING. founded soldicrs, Congress has acted | it is hard to get the carly luxuries = comfortables, Having lcarned a lesson from (he | human being, and we are inclined to ship iy Prices have advanced frequently during the past year with the thoroughly waquainted with the in- dustrial situation so far as the steel iviliz e e U Grand Duchess of 1 G f 3 i (i g f o hetter Tit bon a hill for the rebuilding | whicn our civilization has made ne- ndustry of western Pennsylvania i on not only to scll cheaper but also merchandise of better quality 1 I for the rcbuilding of the [ wh Bt if he is satislicd we are T ipples o dustry « « | cessities. [t might he well if we were 1 Become Bride of e eling concerned and expresses the opinion | PI { industey, has found in its | cessitic steel is heing produced. i fhad vor and has passed it on to Proesi- [ as simple as e Bligelioue, Bitctoners o8 . . . S e R AR of industrial peice. but ave interfered Spring and we thercfore escaped several later advances in price on ent Wilson, who will probably sanc Neverpheless, the bee has also heen chest Charlotte o Lusembours Which is the important thing after | xnd Trince Fellx of Bourhon-iarn; : < agitators and alien workmen.' all will he married here on November I O o BLANKETS af ( olnap an "t we sige) —-— tme as that so thoroughly organized | unrest or the League of Nations meay ooy AN L b e o remedy tha situation, (he cham- BLANKETS ar Cotton, Woolnap and part wool (full sizc) i i s i her urzes the enac (e nder the pressure of war, when | not be blamed. They arce heyond him L T Prince elix was horn al Schwarzau ! S g naclment ‘of 1a $3.98 to $16.50 . ) B under government regulation any cripples were saved from th An unkindly Nature has frowned on Seplemher 28, 1895 Unlike his result () the store whose stock was bough FARLY s in a posi : Our stock of blankets and comfortables was bought carly last American workmen are in favor vith “only by imported leaders or Wis ol s of zomds. Come and compare our prices and quality. on it s generad schemie s the | hit by (he times. although the war, by miners in comvention today a e iy 4 Xavier, who eril of uselessness to themselves [ npon him-—he has been unlucky. { brothers, Saxtns and served in the Belgian army, he en- That's ' | tered the Auwstvian service, although | he declarcd at the besinning of hos- | i combinations of employers and capi tal and of employes and lahor organi- | COMPOIRTABLES filled with <anitarvy cotton from—— zations. Americanization of foreign $ ers, withholding from them rights and | B 3°98 tO $9-50 liberties of cifizens until they have | 8 become naturalized, registration of 1 aliens with some designated authority According to the Federal Board of | s i eemdion it Sin e R S 1 R B o ER : ; . I o S5 & 3 T (e e e e Lan I ore RSy o (R iz atonianvel | B ocation®l Kducation, there VLGERT IN WASHINGTON, FACTS AND FANCIES. Duchess Charlotte of Luxemburg | 4150 fire audvocated ; ecla a e 0 u ass bout 500,000 persons injured in the ¥ 5 Claved it was a love mateh and that | = Jants of the King Albert, of Belgium, with his If Ru has o national “Who's ted States every she would wed no other. The people | 9¢ ‘a0 ) i bt ! consort and his heir have been, for | who,” it must be necessary to get out : Uil ned nesotng) 01 390 ARMY FLIERS par and more than ten per cent. of of Luxemburg subsequently ace nd socicty by prompt action in pick- [ Tlumanity will take care of him and pg oul and insiructing them in voci- [ share in the sweet which it has gior- ons (hat they might casily and | nered for itself, althouzh (here s tilities ho wounld _ vefuse to fight pdtitably follow not 100 great a supply. against (he 1Prench. Owing fo Prince : . i extra edition every day or {wo. @ day or so, thc gucsls of the na- | &N extig ¥ duy or quiesced in (his view ¢ nl T . v ber rec . Co lete yt o ¥ i " v J s ) \ aining because ol the nature of i i 2 ¥ apital Sang - N 1 o JOSES, | e s G = having received the official welcome i S 1o (F (e wem, (e BERLIN MARKET CLOSE E Pleces from 25¢ to $6.50 cach, 600 picees displayed on our Swd floor which include Vases, Bask- eir injuries which prohibits them of 4he Congress of the Unitéd States | Nantucket fishermen mean to 5o it on d ma 5 officinls. Ior | their own hook. Roston Transcript. : 4 2 nd many of its other ofiicials, Ivor i Bank Chance to Catch Up, PN T the first time the history ¢ s 5 61 PFatalities Resulted From i me in the history of this In spite of all he's tried to do for Bevlin, Oct (By The Associated bturning to former positions. Morc Ovder Bffcetive Bvery Tuesday (o Give | Tail Spin Claims 118 Vietims, While Water Sets from $1.98 to § (.00, # 1 l i an thirty per cent. of these have 7 picce pendents and many fimes the de- Tecd Toa Sety; ndents have become a charge up- | COUNITY @ reigning mouarch visited | per, China will never place Senalor: Iress).-- The Berlin stock market was Collisions in Air. the community. The bill would | (ONETess yestorday and he was re- | Lodge on a padestal along with Con- | closed foday and by ovder of the : . . GENUINE CUT GLASS AT DEPARTMENT STORE PRICES b coived wilh zreat ctulhusiusm. The | fucius.—- Birmingham Age-Herald. {commitice will be closed every Tues Washington, Oct. 29.==Since Janu- 5 - { day IN the future fo aHow the banks | #1Y 1. P918, the army aiv service has Brooklyn cnvolled more volers, (o cateh up with had 390 fatalities at fiving fields in medy this staid Senate Mauder v © e gal- The luw provides that haif w mil chiigarplandedpybilepthgle il transactions, which bn dollars will be availuble the first than Manhaitan, Have more spare | the present staffs of the banks are | the United Stutes. Of this (otal, only v {hreo-quarters of million the | CA51ONS Within a very short time of | time over there.—~New York Tele- | unable fo handle. The oviginal pro- | fourteen. or 4 per cent, were atiri- | LA]DY ASTOR BUTT 1O DRAW UP SCHEDUL | SoRL oL i 5 od to fa e of eng: S Or Cf apse ha Y " 2 each other, once upon the entrance | &ram. posal was fo close the exchange Sad A]’;” I’ i “v'r'y‘“ L ”*"_”';' OX: "":"‘ . . o o "‘*“"””4“' Robert Skinner of the — i el s Bisiness | of Plane, The cause of 8 per cent. o ST . e rian sl SR S of the King and again when (he | urdays but the voluminous business } L 3 ¥ i A OF PAPER JOKES inmen committee for th & | " the fatalities has never been definitely N | . [P o isnoNaReaasing ot thie glE e 4 Lot us hope no war breaks out next | which results from the activities on | the fatalities n defini ew Britain Industrial Council, has the money for {raining and that 1s, | QU6eN took her seal in the gallery. | voar to block Sir Thomas Lipton’s| Mondeys caused the selection of determined X called o meeting of his It is unfortunato that the President | “try™ for the America’s cup. —Roches- | Tuesday These figures were made public to- W e St U ———— lery cheered upon two different o cond, and a million the third year, commitice {o tomorrow morning at 11 was unable to greet the royal visitors | ter Democrat and Chronicle. The stock exchange was oxtremely | day Dby the statisties branch of the itish I'ress Pokes Fun At Female oclock in the Y. M. (. A, As the iy e E lively foday as on all recent days, one | Beneral staff. The tail spin was the committee is composed of representa in perso e people of the ¢ 5 3 b . . TR T i : Har that he ¢ supplies the gov- | /" Person, )”‘ people of the United | g atimes the public feels as]of the favorile speculations being in | Mwst prolific cause of fatalitios ac- Candidate For Parliament, in tives of the hment will also give a dollar, 1sach | Stites would rather have had it so. | {hough its doesn't care much whether | Gierman exchange. counting for 118, This is 30 per cent. | e | possinle but it was necessary for him to re- | capital or labor is on top——the public of the total fatalities. . main in his bed. The First Lady of | is always in between anyhow.—Kan- TR RE oo Sixty-onc fatalities occurred as the London g el e nelcaliont ot - b the Land did the honors at the White | 58% City Star. 4 result of collisions in the air; forty f " \ o I 1 w ey FAM PRACTICES, lo injury and the retraining nceded SR SRQLER 2 BREE e K e O e keven from nose dives; twenty-one | l4dy Astor as the oflicial — unioni The “y* bygifetpall team beld it d the institution to which the in- | /fouse and Vice-President and Mrs. | Mr. Poulet, who is flying from | Pl from side slips. Thirteon men were | candidate for Plymouth. in stuceesston | finst practice’ bt the year last night R g A plan of pro- | Marshall entertained and acted as [ Paris to Australia, must be of the Sights in Washington struck by propellers and killed, and § (o her husband, Viscount Astor, pro- . on the association floor. Jucobson e donts lronh game breed ew York Sun. Washington, Oct. 20.—With a list of | fifteen died as the result of fire ery state must also pass laws pro- ding for rehabilitation. Ifor ecvery local factories it will ho * at that time to map out & chedule of dates for factory nig e will have it own examining ards to pass upon the character of vokes comment, not only serious hut Stir center of last year's team will b Jure in the scheme will be adopt- e engagements calove : 3 on the squad, but because o King Albert's “salute” given to the ! gugements' that filled every hour of — also in i lighter vein from London e L i £ i . Things have changed some since a | the day, King Albert, Queen Klizaheth | TROUBLE IN CAIRO, rulin it is not probable thal Koy people, in the Senate chamber, was | noted capitalist was misquoted as' and Crown Prince Leopold started | ) g newspaper papers speculate wili il IFor the same reason that d th different states which pa : | vs for the work a credible performance despite his ving: “The public be damned.” | early today upon the activities of the | Egyptian Nationalists Object 1o the | "eBurdIng the heg v which Lady prompted Moran to refuse him pe unfamiliarity with up-to-date English | It's the miners who arve acting oven | second day's visit of the rayal Belgian . . 5 N Astor will wear in parliament in view misgion to play ball with the A i if they are not saying this now. - | family to Washington Milner Commission. Manchester Union. I The day’s program included a jou ney to Mount Vernon on the May- league ¥ between the Iederal zovernment ore is nodoubtiog thefprinaticas of the important part which mem- ' Stars ir ford, he is expected “air ) < s of we | bers’ hats p A property in the with sanction for hasketball y Cairo, Oct. 2 Shouts of W © 1 lacked high sounding phrases of great ot o e M e Diieanding oratoricai cffect, but it came from | flower, the presidontial yaent, accom- |y e e band playing “God Save | The nunfonist Morning Poxt sux- SECOND CDASS MEFETING. the hearl. That s evident. It was | panied by Viee President Marshall and | o =ey oS g R L dons ves. | Pects that the presence of the vis The second meeting of the Lusine ity of vocational guidanco for | Phraseology. It lacked length, ft e whose injuries have made it im ssible for them (o continue at their o e LG LD el e from the ruler of : i The whispering Jeaves have told me | other high officials. At the tomb of count in one house of purlimment and | letters class being conducted under) b maimed one, divectly after his ; 0= nation this Washlglonl the niler of thal Belgians |l & E 8 H0 the viscountess in another may not' the direction of fhe cducational de- that had boen driven to the verse of | That time is like a wind that blows | Was expected fo pay tribute to they Alist demonsiration Hed by tne| Do altogetier W happy arange- | partment of (he Y. M. C. A, was held ruin, that might have been ruined if [ And withers beauty with o ki { founder of the Amecrican republic, i e trouble was quelled he A 4 f ies, who arrested a number of : RS it were not for the United States, and And strews the petals of the \';f""!"‘fy:‘”\_“ Hotirs < incidentally is owned by @ woman, the | istration. H. A. Proclor, who is in KAISER'S NEW RESTDINCE Countess of Bathurst. daushic of | charge of the mailing department of {hepuhispering leavas angivelyiyouns, | . 5 o ihe Lile Baron Glenesk sayvs the stanley Works is dirceting the b progressive idca back of such wels his King of, the Belgians seems But they have lalked with rocks IS REGARDED AS HOODOO < announced in London some ) i “During the debates on (he general | class the Liability Bill and the limiting | '@ Pe another regular fellow in the and trees, i — ey question of enfranchizcment ot wo ranks of royalty, if we may judge | ANd all the friends they live amonsi \iocinted Pross RS (1 . e Are shrowd and ancient friends City of New Britai i e stition at Doorn which, because of T S S e incomplete records, is somewhat dif- fleult to bear out, that the house ut | | Doorn recently purchased by the - - 2 N " 5 ) And now and then on sumuer | o > B LS o ) O does not seem to fear to dress for e former kaiser is unlucky for its male e i the part in any of the many adven- | when 1 am tired I'll steal away | occupants. Tt is sald that the house : et 1o l‘-\"‘“"""‘ n o i [ al aws | T VLGP “Lady Asfor has every intentionsof ceordin to an announcement | tures that he has undertaken. Rough And listen to the whispering | Nas gencrally been occupied by ARSI T USRI P YL it .,,T he -t ( pi]‘ it clected, the ! o . o : ; i dows, the men having died after aking her seatl, an < m Storrs Agricultural College, the | and ready clothes outfitted him on leaves A ; g allciia § 5 | tirst fomale member of parlizment f the State of Connecticut are [ vough and read dventure: Some Wy, ¢ Norris in - Contemporary | eW Nears” oceupancy. The Baroness [ YOt A Sy L I\l': \’ & n \l”l rie ; ll h}u‘h The | entitled suit, vesiced formerl P Ll SWLe posiGULIIS : sagy ¢ HLALES S 2 erae Vi cemstra, who solc 5 3 Sotuth Americn, e ISLECAa Y L | Nl i Heemstra, who sold the house (o O T A N T cotmtess in another shonld not b terday, giving the signal for a nation- | ury, may resull in the saving of ny for the siate later on, through ment This unionist organ, which last evening with an increased reg- furing no dependence upon char- o lclation such s this follows | that 15 all. But it is cnough. Doorn, Holland, Oct. 27 (By Tho| Mo #ro that the government was 4 gonsidenin ik fonding Rtoflisyp! SPC- | nen, the unionists objecled to (he hours for women and minors. Vo- clal commission headed by Viscount from what has been written of him mensure for various reasons. and Milner, secretary for the colontes. in | {hose who voted for it undersivod to Carl Johnson order fo ascerfain what changes were City Court of New Britain, New Brit jonal guidance for cripples is com rapidly into its own, have withdrawn their objections on | 3 neceszary in the constitution of the | (he strict understanding they would iy Conneclicut, R Qulobor protectorate. rory. | ORDER OF NOTICY It appearing to and being found by pictures we have seen of him. e | So T'll remember what they say never acquisce in the eleetion of wo 1o subseribing authority that Cuci Johnson. the defendant in the above 5 Rritain, Connecti Lt rtly to be saved from starvation | how our idea of kings has received s ey the kaiser, was i widow Hucnos Aires. Oct. 28 Dr. Juliur Klein, commaereinl attache at the Unite | 0 yn e aerangement. At any rate il is ORDE ! ande of sugar into the State for |School Loy dafs we had gained the PADLBEWSKE TEMPORARILY e Btates cmbassy here, has arrived stitution R . ofticially approved by the unionist Nteiassieisop LSl e RIh LR | quoted in Buenos Aires newspapers as| (.o (he participation of women in | Publishing i 9 Warsaw, Oct. 28, (French Wirele = Pl large N = 1 Pritatn He % cont the Herald of Tha: Date.) J suying (hat large amounts , of North itain B. Crandall, of (ho college, osti- | inclined to wear purple and fine lnen Service) - dgnace Jan Paderewski, | American capital will be invested in Lished s that (here are mbout 4,000 | ITrespective of its outlandishness, that = — — premicr of Poland. has received M.| Argentina soon to aid in raflway de 3 7 4 he might wear silk stockings and October 29, 1891, Mejerowitz, forcign minister of Letvia | velopment " also declnres that S H. €. Noble was registered at the | #0d has accorded recoznition (o the | North American shipping companies | Ajr Service Loses & s UG Mo < ol ! ¢ ir Service Loses satin knee breeches on a lishing (rip, ST es o NN e Lettish government as at present con- | are preparing to establish service fo b { stituted until such time as the peaco | Argentinian ports. 15,000,000 Fund | pictures in the movies, and in the Principal Mareus White and Prof. "‘""'”"_”' ¢ at Panls gives | Letyla a Mr. Klein was delayed two months L ot newspapers 1ook as if he wore clothes | 1+ G. 1libbard of this city will ad- | Statug in accordance with the wishes| in Chile because the trans-Andean ashinzton., et 2 Vihen tl \ | present vesie Lough the importation of 40,000 stiff knock on the head. I'rom our the counsels of states asx injurious | they have changed their mind onies of bees in Connecticut which © boen unable to lay up the neces- if he ever went fishing. R o amount of provender and that ¢ b ps Gl (b pounds of sugar will be sufficient lleve cach colony. Thercfore, he o teliersiimenting e , | of Lettish people. A Polish mission [ route was blocked with snow re Sl 3 {hat were Just Uit burs, Tiot much bet- | Are88 e _teucliersl mcoling lar Uhe [ oiiing fenr uo Rilke b0 got o ionod k made application to the Susar : 1ie . o i Danbury High school IMriday of this i SOy "l“' : n touch er or different in style or material. | oo S e SR v members of the Lettish cab d SON NOW SEAMAN, 5 valization Board and has been no- 5 ’ week, Mr. White lecture being on abinct JON A\Y ARLAY 000,000 Tfor the airdraft service. Sena And the King is nearer our heart for | gramman News has) been: weectycd —ut = the Vad th, ¢l 1 1 tor Wadsworth, chair - n of the mili " ; this reason. He is of our world, after John Kelly, M . Kenny and W VOTING IN UMI Hartford recruiting office of the pro- | 0 iairs con . 3 yrrm4 | p been granted. 1t will be dist 2l K. Delaney attended an entertainment S sxeiiim et ed through a Hartford concern to given by the St Monica Temperance oI enate yesterday afternoon abandetic No. 21116 Vagusta A, Brickson v George V. Erickson Superior Court, State of Co . County of Hartford, {lie 24th d 1919 its efforts to obtain an additional $16,- ed that the request for the sugar Paris, Oct. ports of the | MOtioN of Mcrwin Durant Johnson, of ) e il electionsiheld i Einmelon Sunday. for i {118 SUS now statloneusubonud ithe ti fiy g A soCje! in a ore HE] Ve f I b 8 N. N o the ank ¢ ap plarists, Who must fIrSt Mk | lcgonnn on e ssed eioty llnn st ¢ rlvlnL_.” [ selecting members of the new com- | N..No., i fvom therraniciofl ap= iy Gidihat 1¢ simply cannet huild qan et 2 f L, S50 1e proposed electric road o Hart- ! inyinal council show thal 6,688 per. | Prentice scaman to that of sceond [0 Upon comp ! : cup Tl e haidl Gonrt rttord, in said County, on the first Tuesday of June, 1919, and now pending i i (laiming @ divorce and custody of fL sk UL Gptain Gabriele d dohun- it The senate was forced (o cccept | “V,‘m‘ T raaeN e ol e pr e e ORD NOT WORBIED, | . zi0, and thi 89 of those re stered 1 defeat and periit the bill to “ s % = sndant has " |61 e, ks oo e Dotroit. Mich., Oct. 20, 15dsel Ford | through without further delay. At a | this Court that the defendant has r teaalineGia: when told af the alleged plot to kid: | time,” continued Senntor Wadsworth, | ceived notice skl , D nap and hold him for ransom charac- | “when all other countiies are strain. | complaint and it appeuaring to | Court that the wherenbont th of Geloler SKEOONDB ORDER OF NOTICE. appropriation foi aiv service s s lteation Lo Mr. Crandall, statinz{ e y,16 has given up the ghost. An | fc is giving the local merchants cligs scaman. Johnson fenlisted re= (E8ns i 0 B CEe e o e o ] g Teanan ot on: cnle A o senate ade 5000, a the ists tickets, 186 for the party led by | €SNy af the Hartlord stition —antly yygent deficiency hill | 1V0f. Zanella, who camo fo an opey | 8 inducted (hrough (hat oftice, 2 ; sons voted the straight annexation- number of colonies thal they have |\ iiampt was made fo produce the | MUCH concern as they feel that (hey ; RECHERN il not be able to compete with th Jer their care. He will then &1v¢ | genodule for o i e o scligdillchlor Moweeks i the Bng- | o pe Hartford emporiums. One by @rder on the dealer for thelqjsn language. Bul lack of support |iness man ls considering removing to is to blame for the quitting, the | Hariford and openin store there. Pipe fitters at the Stanley Rule & Level worked all night last night get- | ting the hoilers ready for an inspec orizac s *‘the bost Joke” he hu by : Gl must get it for the bees and have | well got what it descrved, you know. | tion CONDITIONS UNCHANGED, \Sized gl sas dathe hestBuokelBlisphudll Ine s exotippienve o guuloniny = 3 . | heard in a long time pand their air for aireraft work, hut the house refuscd to accept pot. Thore will be no opportunily i ay by an exfra i of the pendency of said the farmer to lay by an ex'ra | yanagement said May not say we f thc pend )¢ ply of sugar through this melhod; | yro sorey, but rawther fawney it jolly eteidant orge \ services, o encournge 1 &1 1 getting pretiysold to be kid-| it not onl for military and nan L1 napped, he aid They probahly purposes but a L} msects in the first place before - New Britain is soon 1o have a | Youngstown et 20, Operatin 5 el e brewery. A cltizen has alveady pure | conditions were unchanged: loday a . may obtain the order. Greedy Singing German opera in English | 4V . g nai e Mal 2 Sy et o A chased a five acre plol, upon which Mahoning illey’s € plants would have had quite a time doing it Amervica alone is tfailin to keep even | known 1o the Plain I not allow their enthusi- ‘ sons need not alloy i like a e brick structure will be built | the same number of departments, os- | jeupther than this he declined to com- | within hailine i i e | GHEER G | | oy | | ORDEREL that o of the in | | stitution and pendenc sald com putting an American made | to overcome fheir better Juds- | ide-mark on a meerschaum pipe. for the husiness ! timated at 50 per eent., continuing 10 [ ment on the reported plol lioos G ar T oun publishing this ordor he New Br bt in applying. Cause must b JoHL Kickham has returned home | oberate. Observers reported more 1o new ished In 5 rre (rip to New York men entering the mills including wn before sugar is lssted Which is Hable to be do fom Y o ¥ ' National Ttems, transportation workers and hoiler : New Britain, oned CHAMBER NOTES meeting of the Merchants' Insti- | hefore November L PILGRIM MEMORIAL BANQUES COMMERC | Hushands as vietims -~ One Killed | Makers, Strike leaders maintain pibangueGwLtIIEbelelddinisieyoninig A y weeks or more the bees have | cced wndl aix deseriaa by Mrs. Redmona their ranks are holdng and deny {he | At the KIks' club in the Interest of fhe 1 "ha bee specialist states that fo mans, it they think they will suc- N Yilgr emoria 4. Phere will be ! e committee will e 11y the Court n confronted with a situation he remarkable earveer of a New Jer- | charge that strikers are heekling | Pilgrim Memorial fund There will be sey woman—Iier first husband fells | speakers at meetings of the idle myen, | AP0t 100 members of the Central | o'clock (his afternoon in the story of her lfc Congregational associatian present of the Chamber of Commeree r 1 o o gath- o P = ¢ 2 - William S Beard of New York and Tickels fo the imnual hang f prohibited by Nature from gath- | over the presidential veto Now we Killed four hundrod Another hig h Y | n Jothe & WEATHER RECORD BROKEN. Chaplin/Oliver Bronson, ieh means starvation: they have The Senate has passed the dry bill pe their usual supply of nectar o | know we are dry, anyhow. battle fought at Port Arthur—Japan who has re- | the chamber and mereantil Mire . Ay 't. 29.—New Yo cently returned from duty overseas, | continue (o el sood and in h S e Dot declines modiation Chinese — troops ew York, Oct. 29.—New York ex- n c b ) o0 R itaor ovorhe R gahonel RN roporind to be fleeing to thelr last | Perienced vesterday the hottest Octo- | Will speak. George Hart will preside. | time (he entive soiting eapacit stronghold—Transport burns. bhes 28 on record. With a tempera- = - (he Eiks' hall will he sold been general. Sugar must be | How in thunder does the Anti-Saloon Buried in the ruins——RBy the col- | tura of 79 recerded at 2 o'clock in the MISSIONER 1S DEAD. expected i 3 a Newar 2 aftor r bures icials vack, N ¢ g ey ert ! Sed ary Leon A, Spraguc 4 to keep the bees from perishing | League, or anybody clse, get such | lapse of a Newark bullding—A caye | Afternoon weather bureau —official Nyack. N. V. OCt 20, Rev. Albert) Seer s Loon A, S o where flour went down but not jn| here said that all records for hcat| B. Simpson, president of the Christian | (hamber. who ix atiending an prico—Thres men probably fatally | &hice their office was opened in 1871 | and Missionary alllance since 1897, | tive secretaries’ convention t is encouraging to the human SR hurt and three more seriously in.| had been broken. The next highest | died at his home here today. He was| dianapolis, visited Niagara § that his is not the only world For an example of celerity such as | jured. was in 1913 when it reached 71 5 years old, ' terda ther is to hlame and the trouble We arve bothered about one thing BiEsiition . prompt action out of Congre

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