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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919, New Britain Herald. | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Proprietors. ued daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 p. m, at Herald Bullding, 67 Church 8t. $8.00 8 Year. $2.00 Three Month 5c a Month Entered at the Post OfMce at New Britaln as Second Class Mail Matter. TELEPHONE CALLS usiness Office [ Editorial Rooms . Kbe only profitable advertising medium {n " the city. Circulation books and press room alwave cpen to advertisers. Member of the Assacinted more patriotic group of citizens by adopting a plan of training. Of course the camps wherein the Young men will train must be perma- nent and well built as well as perfect- Iy equipped. In this way we may avoid a great deal of the suffering that was undergone at army cantonments after the first draft. The hasty work upon these centers, the inability, many times, to get the proper equip- ment was responsible for much trou- Dle that may be eliminated in times of peace by careful forethought. Providing that the boys are trained we believe that there will be no trou- labor, capital and public” look more like two cracker-jaws and a nut?— Boston Herald. Whatever may be wrong wilh the times, surely nobody, can complain of a dearth of campaigns.—Charles- ton Evening News. Poindexter’s hat is in the ring, but the question is how nearly it will be | in the popular style along about next June.—Manchester Union, When a fellow returns the dollar he borrowed of you a vear ago, you've lost aljout 50 cents.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. I HAVE MADE SONGS. WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND { | | | | (ORGAN RECITALS FOR ENSUING MONTH Organist Beebe Announces Pro- gram, for Sunday Evenings The following program of organ recitals for the month of November will be given at the South Congre- | gational church every Sunday even- Press. ble in raising a great army of volun- e t ing at 7:30 o'clock by Organist Jo- n.t'n‘!"::"::::rg:‘:;p\‘:n;:::;flvz':’-Tnm:\?:d. teers in time of war. This could not be| Though I have made you many a - 2 seph Clair Beebe, Miss Josephine credited 1o it or not otherwise credited | (one in 1917 but the fact that th golden song, : 8 Simpson, soprano, Miss Elizabeth In this paper and also local news Lo o e Hymning yvour loveliness in artrul \ . Marcel, contralto, John Dowd, tenor published hereim. army was an entirely ne proy rhyme, - tion to the greater number of - our | No one of thess but does your | ACTION. UPON THI TREATY. | men had a great deal to do with i g 0N ) ) . v SO R here were many men who went to| And stands a libel for all listening f o s time. | % L 5 5 ! Dusks, T hav Fifth Funtasia «...... Merkel usks, [ have said, are clouding Skt ey ate, but who rc Pizodshivouushary g ; | Chanson Triste .. Tschaikowski {hey could not formulate, but who re-| And earth’s old twilights linger ; : | Solo: My Redcemer (Golden Le Senator Lodge, Republican leader, |\ 4ined a few weeks, became famili where you are. E $ My Redeeme 3 S Spencer Terry bass and Herbert ALY : ¢ P Anderson, violinist will assist. 250 NS cd iz for early actior A v Fesolitlon icallinztorteatlviaction | Jo amp witlili Teavlof miilitary lize/with upon the Peace Treaty were intro-| '\ the back of their minds that duced in the Senate yesterday by 5 S g ¢ gend) and Senator Hitchcock, representing | ity the routine, and were soldiers af | Preams, I have said, have made your Z Mr. Dowd the Administration made proposals| (ne first rank, cager to get across, B coics s v ; Cantilene Pastorale . Jores : " ol | 3 For largess brought from some old . that the time of speaking be limited | eager to fight after they had found S e : 2 ” : star. - { . v iy 3 Tavanay incent and that the Senate meet earlier and | {pat they might adapt themselves e M £ . Solo: Jesus of Nazarcth King Hamblen ! Music of the Spheres Rubensteiin endeavor to rush action upon ths| successfully to the life. There are| Yet, all of this is but a faltering art Of futile words that strain beyond their reach: 3 still about your image in my on Monday next. However, we| their consciousness, there arve many hear:, “Novem = believe that they foreshadow early | that dre openly cursing it out. But Trembles the cloistered silence’ M sentanath tarveryd ot there arc a lot of these that would closedyitolispech— FELR Miss Eliabeth Marcil, Contralto o A templed shrine, a dim : " get back in again at once if the 'm,m‘ » a dim and holy Iipic Ode Bellairs g o 4 z Allegro (Pathetic Symphony) cause was just. Particularly those Where no least word profanes yvour g £ ; ] AL : . “olo: Kye Hath Not Seen Gaul not want to at the first of the game, DAVID MORTON, > Miss Marcil s e i the Canadiy agi e. 2 enta I a SRnoE Lanes ol that 0] are caser to iy it out. The same in the Canadian Magazine. Lamentation Guilmant vote should be taken on No 2l Sl e e e icherzo . Hofmann nd stated that he was inclined to o Solo Abide With Me Liddle E : . period. {8s . view Senator Hitchcock's counter- — Miss Marcil. ) 9 — Sami 1 About Sugar. : i . . Bonnet oy " oy ngc - ~ “antasia Sh 3 Sa -Sae PORTO RICO FOODLISS. ¢ Britain, Conn. . it oty o0 ind 2 G s G 2 7 November 16th, 107th recital e oG Spencer Terry, Bass. lid not care to set a definite time for | in New York city the Porto Ricans| The undersigned wishes to make a | = s ““’fl"‘):",'\‘ MELRE '\.‘h\“‘l‘;r o Danse de Miriltons . ... Tschaikowski Mr. Dowd Melody for Bells of Berghall Church ..... Sibeliu auestion. Neither of these plans were | many now that will not voice the ap- accepted, but were tabled for action | peal of army life that is away back in | y,q . action, that they are proof that botin parties in the Senate are wea the debate and will conclude . soon. | that did not get into action, and did lifted face. Senator Lodge proposed that the broposal of longer hours, more work, »ut no specified time for a vote, as an indication that the Administration As a result of the dockmen’s strike he voting. We are inclined to accept | find themselves very nearly foodless| statement in reply fo your article of ths| and the United States has received a| @ recent issue of the Herald wherein he senator's construction Yol it ven vie bolis o L ine % | Solo: The Pilgrim ng litchcock resolution. It certainly decided protest from its ward in the public in on somcthing sweet—and e i I'schaikowski it| south against the conditions there.| that the writer has in storage 75 bar FAXYERT 5 TP ”""l;‘"‘é'\';n el Instances of profiteering will be] rels of sugar in the H. R. Walker =i SCEAR AL ””%mhm‘y”— sought down there and will be pun.| COMpany’s storchousc. This is all ab- = N 2 P — Consolation . Bonnet ished in the same manner as they| SClutely true. Now, if you did state 1 Solo: God My Father (Seveh Last that this store was without sugar d probably be permitted to take tha!in a trolley line that the people do H J ; would be in the states, otherwise the= | ing the months of June, July and| customary *rake ofi” without serious ' not put there. The entire business is OLD H\STALLATIOI\ Siie) Mr. Terry - U e repe eamioy R pe fe o e meals oo il August that 1d be ai 1 t 1 as 2e ove made to alleviate | Augus hat would »e also true, as remonstrance from the corporation rurely rublic service. sl us ke nl N TR p ovember 12. : g S Dy At iy poration i b S ; OF NEW OFFICERS | A+~ Maria . Arcadelt | the piignt of the Porto Ricans. They| was without sugar daring these | officials, Mmeasures to run over our own busi- e ey S Dithibi The Democratic senator proposes S SE0 v =g Heniocies ( Novembher 23d, 108th recital Miss Josephine Simpson, Soprano sts' Organization Has Active | Rhapsody Silver seems that the great purpose of was to dodge the actual setting of a ime, although it may have been pre- ented with the hope that action : A e TR e T e m(;nL’!::“. - _ 4 s“"rm, contemptuous disregard of pas- | ness nwt;v,\lnrv\tlgh the state .;‘ ]u.": at no senator should speak more| . x o850 purchased the sugar in question | sengers’ convenience in regard to ! municipality and nominate and elec gt no price and other imported provisions|ast May, and received the shipment | making connections which has largely | men to our state legislators and city ' zic have risen appreciably. It has been| last month. I usvally carry from 100 | prevailed in the past, will be pursued councils who stand right on this found necessary to place the Ugited | tons to 175 tons which is about 630 | with increased vigor from now on. question. Mceting in Hebrew School Hall hember limited the time to one hour. | geates garrison in the islands upan | PATrels and which was the amount I| The corporation heing in such dire| We are ready to pay for the honest ) 1t is obvious that both wish to had on hand and in storage when the | poverty it will be necessary for the . cost nece v {o supply our own; Golstein - Delivers Address, revenue inspector investigated my | passengers to furnish their own ' needs. We do not wish fo continue| o = 2 store just a year ago this time straps (o keep themselves on the ! furnishing melons for a few sharp, Sl B O s Stoughton lenator Hitchcock wants o vote| od to the guards, with the required As I have no wholesale license, I| seats when passing over (he unim- | rogues to devour with not a bite for ;‘fl»‘] G e, WtCliey (B cseniing ""'_['.'}”_'(.‘:,',_l’\ S SRR = Larlicr than November 12. His 1ow- | provender, is the logical solution of| C3nNot sell wholesale, but I have a | proved roadbeds at xarious places on | ourselves. However much interested Neld installation of officers recently A e o big retail tradc including the local | the line. These precautions’ will he | individuals lie about the faiiure of ¢lected. The meeling was presided 1 <hx- ‘ restaurants, the Day Nursery and | necessary for miore speed will have fo | public enterprises, the fact cannof ©V€r by Stiie Organizer J. Goldstien - o Seott other public institutions, together | be made between stops fo make up ' be successfully disputed that railroads ©f Hartford. {52010, S U0 61010 U ieonet : ituation—both sides realize that they |- freight hangdlers rather than the in-| with my own feam trade and my cash | for the slowness of passengers in, honcstly run by municipalities arc a | [IFollowing his tallk the cxecutive | i han fifteen minutes upon an impend- ng question, and the Republican s g o Trot de Cavaleric Tubenstein Solo: O Makc a Joyful Noise iticn of rice. MacDerniid hurry action and we suspect that The dispatch of a ration ship, load- Mijgs Simpsen bred time limit for debate makes that| the difficulty, but this has not been boint. There is a ray of light in the| done because of the shortage of Miss Siuipson Canzona 4 Dickingon Torchlight March Guilmant November $0th, 109th recital Herbert Anderson, Violinist Solemn Prelude Noble In Moonlight ....,... Kinder Prelude e Jarnefelt Solo: Aria N ... Tartini tomance Beethoven Mr. Anderson Andante (String Quartet) Debussy Prelude (C sharp minor) ... ‘ours ver, 3 ' W B i - the purpose of looking into war ! executive | N Rachmaninoff \is ideas on our army of the future| without too much self-denial. They Yours very “s‘.\m e ‘::‘o(’.m‘\: L :).' (':-‘v:’tl,d;m'(v(”\‘:I‘;;;:;T\ :)r; :2\"“_:““ \wl\\ycvn L m‘-\‘- f.;mnm/((c(' becomes the chairman of | ave talked long enough, that little | ability ta spare the supplies. At first| And carry business. My present stock | making change. It will also give the | succes: Sairltiecipe JRCel I ditos ethe i nd will last’ until about Christmas time, | crew a little more time to smoke up CHAS. H. ASPINWALL. | given instruction of the plans of the S 3 and T ha‘vo purchased another ship- | and swap stories at the end of the: October 81, 1919, |lodge for the ensuing season. The reaty. The public wishes a settle- | Ricans are decidedly up against a| ment which I will not be able to get | line. il e following local men were clected to | ! s as broke rather tough proposition. ¢ until shortly after Christmas We sc > hear swhe R AR PROLITEE RS head the organization: Morris Cohn, { ment, and a light has broken in upon gh proy : ortly after Christma N Ve scem o have heard somewhere FRANCE AFTER PROFITEERS. . 8 s : Morr ohn, | However, the people on the islan:d My object in writing the above is| that the trolley lines of Connecticut = - president; Ired Winkic and J. Birn- | have enough food of a native variety | t0 €XPlain fo the public that my price | with ong or two exceptions, were pur- | Will Try to Compel Return of Moncy | Paum. -presidents: George Kop- | T ——— A e e e on sugar has been retailed by me for | chased a few years since, by the Con- on Wie Contracts Jowitz and Meyer Mintz, secretaries; BERSHING'S MILETARY POLIOY. ol LEEND sl rom actual starvation.| 10 and 11 cents a pound and the su- [ solidated system. Tt is a curious fact, S & treasurer, Goldstien ISHING'S MILITAR A%+ | Cocoanuts, bananas, pineapples and a| gar cost me 914 cents a pound, and | to most people it would be a sigi Paris, Nov. 1, (By the Associated! The work under the new system John J. Pershing, general of all of| variety of semi-tropical fruits may| 1 purchase for my own trade, and| cant fact. that one noted exception | I’ress.)——Commissions instituted by {adopted by the organization provides | he wimics of the United States, gave| form their sustcnance for a while| (his trade uses all 1 am able to buy. [ was the Bristol and Plainville Tram- | the senate and chamber of deputies|that each member of the ore may be profitably said about the [ blush it appears as though the Porto he legislutive body. Solo: Love Song, . : Kreislor : and sub-committee the members of | T SR increased cost of operation, and at | vate firms have concluded their inves- | which fairs of the House of Representatives| sugar, in a semi-refined state, aand Growing a New Mclon, last report was still doing a profitable | {igations and deposited their findings esterday. His requests should meet| enough coffee is grown to export in! Our public service corporation— | Pusiness. Ixcuse the digression, but; One of their first duties of the new chamber when it convene swill be to “air Rosemaric Kreisler are chosen from the district The Old Refrain Kreisler lodge. The commitiees established Mr. Anderson are commitiee on restoration funds, ; My Country (Tone 'oem) Smetana national funds. publicity and propa-= Tahor Blanik ganda committee, commitice on | sefore the Committee on Military Af-| are to be envied for their supply of Sy X o ; : it el Conneiiic oML - | there is another fact in this connec- with favor amor the people of the| addition,to supplying the and. There | The Connecticut company-——Kkindly 2 A ey iais A el e : . e il ) : 5 . {ell? us in a half page advertiscment | on which it is well to note and that | tale legislative measures necessary to nited States as he is probably more{ are bright spots in their condition, | . i e, Tiheie he | Obtain from firms sums amounting to TN s e 1 what we may do in order to assist it | 1% this. here is no section of the | odtaln from fivms 2 B e !young Judea and education, clubroom ASSYRIANS RAISE $250. wualified to speak than any other per-| though hone of us would wish to live| in collecting the new tax it is about | State growing as fast at the present | 500,000,000 francs, which the commis- ' Lo o = oo nion cooget © 000 000 — on in the country. He is thoroughly| on fruit alone. 0 levy. We are to do this under|{ime as (his vicinity. And the men i “on s e e s e B R A ombe sty corami (e { Have Entertainnient and Auction of n touch with the size and desires of | , The lack of coal for their industries | Pain of being delayed in getting to | Who run the trolleys and free busses | Mal Pro didiay FLISONLRCES | Hand-Made Articles orcign military machines, knows | is liable, sooner or later, to mean a| ©UT destination if we do not. Zosdiaynden enoush o Tedllne T nalner ortlavs Ao Toobar et In the first place we are to reverse | that cheap transportation builds up a ! dco and he LIS e Brobe 'nlu{m_ difficulty than they now face, | {ye present precedure to which we | city more rapidly than any other one Airplanoe and motor manufacturing Lawyers and Clients Mcet to Arrange | ©f the South church met there last -ecognizes that sooner or later Mexico | providing the coal strike is of any| have been cducated, and emter the | causc. Alilancgandl motofmantaching ) B s 2 Be | svening and a feature of the even- A . - = : concerns are v bsc mentioned r Va s Trials, little playlets symbo- will be the target of an Invasion as| consequence. There iz none of the| cars by the: front door instead of the Ioj continuefthieNiinefol thought fas (ESCRCSEASISNONa HORS RCSE Jon Yo U arlous ialss ing was several little playlets symbo ‘ { e hes in the report for sums totalling well XH | - various religions-—Moham- punitive measures for the criminal| stuft procurable on the island and | F€&T In going out we are to leave by Hf’.‘.m‘ e e e s e At the short calendar session of the ' lizing the various religion Mot (e ek Gl | The veport has it that the Con- A i : « vesterday afterno e medism, Juhadism, Paganism and ] A i 3 All the firms mentioned have signi- S\ court vesterday afterncon, —the mediss Ratiehiont wert . When the motorman presen us | necticut {rolley lines were purchased fied their intention of defending them. fOIOWing assignments for trial dates , Christianity. seiresin ® i ng up in ships from the United States, mak-| with a zone chcek upon our entrance | &t an enormous price. The ohject of ; ¢ 4 < = ;o g sclves against surrendering any of, Were made: fiasied. sale For a permanent military force he| ing its price ve high, even in ordi-| to the car we are told we must be [ this purchase fegether with that of o 40 proiits. Monday, November 3, at 9:30 a. m., | There was also an auction sa ecommends that we keep a standing | nary times. Tt is not largely used for] Very carcful to presevve it, as itk loss "'m*;w%‘n’m :vmmb:m lll\(t!\‘lillllv(’ull“d L ottt Robert Peiffer, by 1. B. Hungerford, hnmlrm‘:;fir :‘:vlus\g:. ‘:;t ..|p:"(:h“\’\"t\‘; e : 3 g Mt ; would doubtless bring down dire pen- | to be ihe desire to control entirely, NS T LAY, s. Alex Pierzanowski, by Henry ' quilt selling for 375. ~Abo £ s frmy of not more than 300,000 mu‘n h ating purposes, there is no need of| ,i4i0e on -the dolinguent, po :.-ihl_\x S RSionindioal nitas lor i noniation WHO OWNS f‘»‘ PEAY. Nowiok Lmneeia vl e yermbs i) 1(md|v.vvl and this will be given to th pver three times the number of sol-| artificial heat, but for gencrating| term in the penitentiary. in Southern New England. Unfor- It ¢ AR 5 ! p m., Christian Berg, et al., by W Assyrian widows and orphans fund flers that we had before the war, but| power for public utilities. The sugar| -After having announced its inten- | tunately the government of the Unit. | Mithor Wants It Continued fnd Pro- 0 foin ™ s Frank Poglitsch, by it ol - hearly 300,000 less than the General ‘centrals,” or mills, do not use coal| tion of robbiug the traveling public, | ed States stepped in and interfered - Says It Must End. Cooper Mink; Wednesday, Novem- DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. fnis i ronior Bnhiforceinelle dilbuthbim® treRascarae Al uipRort e oana Rt funimi eaieal RO Rl n SWIL RS b en o len Clechistne laforc it Eovle Nov, 1. The comsl wall pol ber 5 at 1330 nm, Willson & Co by || 4 bold duyligns robbety WS" EE2 arownd and ask us to assist at thei was perfected in full detail. The! .qjled upon to decide winother a the- Cooper & Mink, vs. M. Domanski. bY | mitted yesterday afternoon at the operation. After having inaugurated | hase price was sadd to be a melon | ,iricul manager has the right to with- Stanley Traceski; Wednesday, No- home of Joseph Anderson, of 430 an unceasonably difficult system to | of unusually juicy flavor o those | graw Irom the boards i play which is vember 5, at 2 p. m., Joseph Milewski, | par street Entrance was effected outh, would be sufficient to cope with | lending themsclves very little to the | Operate, we are requested to put our- | public benefactors who participated ! yppearing to capacity houses despite by Henry Nowicki, vs. I'. 8. McMahon, | ,otween (he hours of 3 and 6 o’clock. iny invasion und great enough to in-| generating of heat. selyves ouf in order that it may prove | in its cutting. A round sum approx- | the protests of the author. by M. A. Sexton; Thursday, Novem- effective. imating some $17,000,000, if not cut Leon Volterra, manager of a Paris ber 6, at 9:30 a. m., Benjamin Solo- “imz that time and the discovery [ am strongly of ‘the opinion that | into too small pieces, makes excellent | (heater, has announced that the last mon by W. A. Greenstein, vs. John O UriN3 the tha Connecticat company, molwith- | cating for financial sharks. Tut the | performance of the production in Goragosian, et al, by J. G. Woods; or an internal guard in case of irou-| to be content with their native pro-| standing its pow wili be comnpelled | boint is the melon was cut and cat- | guestion is set for November The Thursday. November 6, at 2 p. m., Dr. e | ducts and hope that we may be able| 0 take such legul tender moncy asjen. Then the public began to pay | yuthor remonstrated with the mana- 1. T. Fromen, by H. . Roche, vs. Dr. | The General favors the establish-| to send them flour and other foody| !1®, Passensers have to offer. And | for medical treatment in order to re- | ger, pointing to the fact.that the play Louis Smirnow by M. D. Saxe. | that as yet there is no law compelling | vive the melon vine. This was par-{ ig aitracting crowded houses. e E i 5 . | the passenger to overload -himself ! tially accomplished through increase Manager oVlterra claimed a pre- $12,000 LAND DEAL. NG CONTRACTOR TO raining for all boys of ninetcen and| what is to happen? with fractional cujrency or purchase | in rates on the steam and steamboat | vious arrangement was made with an- BRING TRADESM SOUTIH fpecifies six months as the period of | — — the company’s new coinage, made on | lines for both passenger and freight | other author to produce his plays No- s T L ey ~ the Chinese plan, however “light and | transportation. Now the time has| vember 14. The author of the play' et training RN wonld navels I EACTISSEANDIEREANGIES: Fn . ditee oy e TS (10 TSR, (AR FATHT LT (e | ot AV (1) (150 FCELET (GO G g outial RorceRotimanymiliion "‘“‘i —_— Tt has been a rule of the company | ley lines are the medium through | cided to sccure an injunction. The senate report estimates that one T 3 R firm alonc would he called upon to re- | CITY COURT ASSIGNMENT 5 | The Assyrian Woman's Sewing club turn to the state over 2,500,000 francs — ! iets which she seems bent upon keep- | most of that which is used is hrought of ieves, coupled with a reserve of men | sugar cane in their boilers. Wood is rained to the military life in their| very scarce, the peculiar growths The family was away from home bure vict on an expedition of pun- e e was made upon their return. A vahi- able watch belonging to Rudolph ‘Anderson, a cameo ring and other articles of jewelry were stolen shment. It would also provide men | on the coal, meanwhile we advise them nent of a system of universal military | later on. As for the coal—who knows Thomas W. O'Connor vesterday consummated a deal involving the A painting contractor from Bristol purchase of land on the Plainville- | has been about the city, it is reported, Torestville line, for Thomas C. Rut- | looking for men to work on a con- land, an official at the Trumbull Elec- | tract in Norfolk, Va. taking work- tric company in Plainville, from the | men with the agreement thatt hey are cstate of the late M. Dean. be transported to that state free ot charge. Almost fabulous prices are being offered for any tradesman whe will go south for this line of work. At Coliector J. Willis| jaast one local man, John Crowley, is o fall back upon sheuld the regular Do the coal miners who have de- | which, I think they have had enact- ! which this is to be effected. - B hrmy be too small for any purpose. In' Clared their intention to strike utter-| ed into law, that no pasenger shall! Of course no patriotic citizen could | 10 CARGO SHIPS AND SIX ditian, the benefits to the youth of, |V distegard the fact that organized | stand on the car platforms when cars | reazonably object fo contributing to- LINERS BEING CONSTRUCTED labor needs coal, even though they do | are in motion. Now, the passengers | wards the rehabilitation of the sys- Paris, Nov. l.—George lLeygucs, ! — ; \ ¢IF | not consider the nceds of the rest of | are requested to hurry forward, pay | tem of transportation which he uses | minister of marine, has just given in- AFTER TAX DELINQUENTS, pealth, ideals, discipline and patriot- | us?—Albany Journal. the tax levied and stand on the plat- | constantly in his business. The pres- | structions for the building of ten car- Personal Tax sm would be greatly improved. | —- form ready fo climh off the instant | ent holders of Conneclicut companyy zo vessels and six liners, the Jalier to| Mills has submitted to the ProsCcuting | oy pociing to leave in ahout two we We are inclined to agree with {he | If the capital of the 1(-nm‘|e of na- | the conductor has sccured the booty | stock, if they bought a lemon, must| be used in the Indo-China traffic.| attorney the list of 100 names of {ax oA s LR SeriuEthe AN O N tions is really moved to Belgium there | for the company, and granis them | not be required to let it spoil on the Work on the vessels is to be started at | delinquents. Warrants for 2 SAILOR MAY GO WEST. oy 2 will be many puns about calling re- | permlission by opening the door. hands, so rates must go up and (he| once and, the instructions stipulate,! have been made out and will be served A e pf military training. The vouth of| calcitrant members upon the Brus- The convenient paper tickets hith- | affluent user of the trolley must pay | they must be launched in 19 at once by the police IFirstRolass “a"h.m,‘f\f ,l‘,( hineteen may well spare six months| sels.—Tampa Tribune. erto in use will be abolished and Con- | in increased fares the balance due e e ———— Ham@sodersren BN BNB e A it T T T et ettt prt)| e necticut compuany money used injon the melon cut a few years since.| SPANISH TUBE R. OPENS. S0t e e e sode PR s e “”'Hi Three little sroups differing in | thaiv place, if the passenger so desires. | Moreover the vine must be zot in Madrid, Oct. 31.—The tuhe railw and is home for 2 | > country would be very great. Their OCTOBER TAX RETURNS. 1 4 i ‘ollections & e tz ce ug e v was erly connected view, one left the table and then | | presume there will be no objection | shape, put on a paving basis, re-| cysfem was opened to the public {o- _ COllections at th (0“\‘ n‘, e ),1\,;,‘” gren. who wi ’.h‘(’;r{','»:”w\ ey there were two. Two little groups | to these being sirung on a string and | groomed and made fit to produce a| day. Great crowds besieged the sta- Cctober totalled 5.012.34, w 1111\\ i8] with the Sodergr 1':=r\nu Hecsinain g not finding it much fun, one was fired | worn as a neckace if it is so prefer- | new melon which in due time will | tions, curious to investigate the under- $2:937.96 more than was collected company, is rnnk\\(“n i ”n.”““ el Il of us hope that there is never to| out and then there was one. One lit- | red. Provision is made for this use | again be cut, either through safe | ground mysteries and it was necessary Quring the same month last year a N“lmnn‘(‘:,m,hf I T e another war, but it is a vain hope, | 11¢ Broup, left all alone, voted to ad- ! by having the coins perforated. looting or unloaded on the munici-| to call for police assistance to regu- | R II]H\"L :nefim Sl o | journ and then there was none.— It nas been said, though not yet | pality at aboul four times its actual| late them | 2 DLIVA. month 8 he learning of a “trade’ that may be sed for his country’s advantagc i f=ax, Lsacucior MNationsiior n°| Providence Journal. officially confirmed, that there will be | cost in dollars and cents. — Santtago, Chile, Nov. 1.—Several e AT eague. We maintain this hope, take | e no extra charge for heat during Jul It is a beautiful scheme for those LEADS ALL JOCKEYS. thousand cases of grip have ade] : "‘_('!" S Lo g e hn active part in the idealism of the| John D.. Jr., asks foy an unrest|and August. who are on the inside of the deal.| Par Nov. 1.—Jockey Frank; their appearance in Santa Cruz Bo-| The Masonic Temple corporation is cague,if we wish, and still perform | commission. 1t would Kave to con- Smokers will, doubtless, be accom- | The people who are compelied to pay | O'Neill of St. Louis, Mo.,- upon whose | livia, according to advices received | havinw plans .m\l“n fm 1‘h‘n 1:1»:\ r;“.;; AT s | sist of 100,000,000 members to start | modated on {hc rear platform as| while they do not enjoy it so raptur-| services the aVnderbilt ° stable had here The epidemic is spreading| sonic Temple building and auditorium e that will insure us against bé-| ity Waghington Post. usual regardless of rules and regula- | ously still make no move to reclaim' first call, leads all jockeys in France| throughout Bolivia, and the govern-| and as soon as completed bids for the g the victims of another’s aggression ¢ - ns. I !in the number of races wan, having, ment is taking active measures to| work will be asked. R.J. Dixon isin promise us a more systematic,| Does not that “cternal triansle of | The conductor, who so desires will| There is not one penny of value| piloted 66 winners in 270 starts. | combat it. | charge.