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News 3 Herald “Ads” Mean By Assceiated Press. : ; W?etteri l?us?ness S UT, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1919, —TWELVE PAGES GOVT. IS READY TO DO EVERYTHING - FINAL VOTE ON RATIFICATION OF CERMAN PEACE TREATY THis wegx T OSSIBLE TO FACILITATE INQUIRY . Anticipating Deadiock|BY END OF 1920 ENGLAND AND INTO STRIKE MERIT. S’ P AI;MER SAF: on Reservation, Plan| A MERICA WILL CONTROL SEAS UKRAINIAN P $5,000 AND LOGALD. A R. PLANS |In Meantime Law Mu Provides toLay Aside R GIRL STOLEFOR HIM, IS ACCUSATION| 9571 ANMIVERSARY, be Enforced and / | Pact if not Passed | THREE DIE SUDDENLY iS“fl' is Prediction of Sena-| —— ' ‘ tempts to Stop Pr tor Jones, Explaining Bills THIRSTY OHIOANS Creditors From All Over y O | TG o d i i 5 NS o Trai ? uction DEBATE WOULD BE OVER THE WEEK-END ¢0 Extena u. s. Shipping PREDICT VICTORY | State Said to Be On Trail Tol dCannot ; oierated. LIMITED TO 15 MIN T Policy. S of Rev. W. Zacerkovny. Herman Verner, Denni Dry Forces Also Expect to Be Vies - - der Calls For Seven Important Meetings. i | Washing! oy s, = i 3 95 : Washing' v a e culonsRiEtatiiitetichs A cloud of mystery seems 10 sur-| jager st ot 5 5 70 AN 425 ashington, Nov. .—A tinal vote! Kerin and Atilio Spaluti Sshin=con s SR edictions stheriblanleyiGhapier S MORE THAN 425,000 at ships flyi o o) ; " 1 round the activities of Rev. W. Zac- | this week on ratification of the peace that ships flying the American flag will romorrow. | will celebrate its 25th anniversary on 3 : treaty is proposed in a unanimous Succumb in Homes. . erkovny, a Ukrainian priest of this almost equal the tonnage of Groat FAH 1o [ e i i N/ o A Britain by the end of 1920 were made Columbus, O.. Nov. S.—Leaders of | ¢city. Creditors, puarishioners. con- | Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs MEN ARE IDLE TOD. consent agreement drawn up for pre- E3 in the senate taday by Senator Jones, | "oth “dry” and “wet” forces If‘d"\[ | stables, and it is strongly suspected, | €. K. Mitehell, Russell street. Tt is sentation to the senate today by the oo ! | republican, of Washington, chairman | Mmade !""""""'fl‘“ "-”""‘-‘*h‘l‘:":':)‘)"‘i"‘v’;“\_ AI\"‘ {I‘l'l"‘*'( ‘I':m\\v‘IILV o 1‘\_‘“"::}“':’1"‘:‘_}rwm»mm- urged that all members he ) :ree unexpected deaths have been | of the senate commerce committee 1n | tomorrow’s clection a ans | what disposal will be made { present and an effort is being m_“,‘.§ Washington, Nov. 3.—Attorney G administration leaders. e T A | : ‘ehenl of the atateswide | o o0 e oars, 18 recorded for the week end, the fi introducing his bills proposing alter- | Wil vote on repeal of the state-wide | case. Mary Cochin, aged 23 vears, is | eral Palmer today informed ol »pare sonte. . ielng that of i ety , . prohibi s g ek » State F | to reach those from out of Apparently contemplating the ielng that of Herman Verner, who | native plans for a permanent federal Prohibition and other prohibition § serying sontence at the State Farm 5 om out of town | ers who protested against the st possibility of a deadlock over reserva- 'i0d Saturday afternoon directly after | shipping policy. Both bills were re- DIENslies: for Women. for theft of money (,””,“ | Special music will be a feature of | jpjunctian that the government @ tions, the agreement provides that o WIDINEfromatrip fo Hartford: that | ferred to the commerce committee for IFollowing are the prohibition meas the Austin House, in Terryville, where Y‘ the afternoon and | 2 2 ! former regents will | ready “to do everything in its po: of Dennis Kerin, who, although he did | future consideration. ures to he voted upon she worked as a domestic. She is al- | he askod o speak lo facilitate an inguiry it EEcN not drop dead Lid been ill less than - Will Control World's Shipping. 2 The calendar for the year has been | its of the controversy, but in ratified, can be laid aside weelk, and lastly that of Atilio Spalut S i "‘,“ I ""'_"“' ; ment providing for the vepeal of | priest. The clergyman is nlso sald o | prapared, and Includes fome intereste | meantime. the. latw. must be: el % : 2 . ith prospective comple ? : S ra-estab- s . T st & 5 § Counter to Lodge's Proposals who died while about to leave foi ~LLDIGERoC N pletion of the | .y, te-wide prohibition and re-estab-f owe $5,000 to members of his Ter g meetings, given in detail as fol- [ and combinations to stop product ! work this morning government's war shipbullding pro- | jishment of the license system ville flock and it is said that he has | jows iiba o)svated Under the phk ) ward . > b e & by v T oy ¢ £ . clkoanc s s i ¢ cannot be toleratec Il "li"l‘”“]‘ "‘“I '“'l‘ f'l' i & Following an illness which had ';“““ by December 31, 1920, Senator 2. Proposed constitutional amend- | (reditors in Youngstown, O. His au- Novemie HO ican Leader Lodge's Jonces said the United States, including | ), ¢ gefining aleoholic liauor as that | tomobile struck and killed Mike [ 1. Mitenell, e = cuused his continement to bed for a Gl Hoite roposal for a tinal vote ember ! i coastwise vessels, e e : gl fux e fm...n e R “‘“ = or 3 period of dess than . week, Dennis | (€ :‘ ‘“‘ ‘”‘" l‘ ]»\'\?“"'l" :»‘(:“"( mer ““"‘ containing more than 2.75 per cent al- | Lyga, aged 15, in Terryville, on Ar-| eminiscences by Mrs, William I | at Glencoe, Ohio, to President Wil : dments would be disposed o ce about 18,000, o ! it 1 . : ons STl icoholl # by welght. mistice Day. The priest was exoner- | Brook was taken to indicate that the gove today, the reservations of the fo SSh RS s O st set aledilng e e i vent B A o cotiol relatons committee would be* pas SO Cn s BRLIS ecen e e Sl rhions Alisantolabe v W Bt ctsiendumBongiclion ol "'[f’; ated but promised to pay the under-| December 5 Open meeting in | ment would make no attempt to s o ona i L un eloctrician by frade and had | (10 Ewe halons Wil control o] legislature in ratifving the federal | jaker. The bill is vet unpaid and the | chapel of the First church, Hostosses, | the wage controversy until the s committeo's resolution of rotification worked ek 1le was about 35 prohibition amendment. undertaker h ()!{'«‘.an(‘(l suit, it is ! afps Henry W. Maier, Mr James B was called off 3 Austin, the man 1]’1\!\\,'r)lln\ls(lll, Mrs. Walter H. Hart, Mrs. = cor e g § = cars of age Surviving him are his Ready for Emergency 1 t. Referendum on the Crabbe | gaid. 1. ( e voted on Thursday. Friday and Sal- (e ang two children, one vears | “We do not desire and it is not ow ! state-wide prohibition enforcement | \vhom the sirl stole the money, ! Rufus N. Hemenway, Mrs. Buell I3 5,000 Men Arve Out. of e and one eight, three brothers, | purpose to drive other nations off the | bill passed by last legislature. threatencd to have the priest arvested | Bussette dehn, Edward and Frank, and one sis- | s said Senator Jones, “but we do Much interest centers in the Ohio { fop complicity, and the latter became | Mission” by Rev. Charles P'. Tinker, | day in the strike of more than 426! ter. Mre. Daniel Colling, all of this | want to do. and we ought to do, at| clection tomorrow as it is the only | jrjpniened und signed n check for part [ h. D. Program In charge of Mrs. | soft coal miners throughout the od ¢ity. The funeral will be held tomor- | least our proportionate part of our | state votimg on state-wide prohibi-| ¢ "the amount, the story adds, but | Willlam P. Felt. try were expected to clarify the sif rew morning at 1 o'clock from St | own and the world’s carrying trade, so [ fion this fall. To date Ohio ix the | \hen the check wont to the bank it| January meoting. Iostess, Miss | tion to the extent of determi Mary's church and burial will be in | that our commerce shall have a fair | biggest state having voted prohibition. | was returned, marked “Not ood.’ Mary 8. Whittlesey, annual reception. | whether production was to be stof e e e aa \”“’";f“‘:“ Semeay e i ;"“:“”"“‘j L "‘;“_“"‘v""‘_'-* marketsiandl fiihe PHeontite . f"“"l"‘ “““‘“f”‘:‘:" His Salary Held Up. February G. Hostess, Mrs. Irank | indefinitely in a large part of the vote against ratification by the it R ol the e b e B ey hencatter e Dillvipten| amendmtnt by Che Dorcr Sa Rev. Zacerkovny's New Britain | J. Porter. Mrs, John Laidlaw Buel, | tuminous zone or whether any con| ~ > 1e fact that the wife is critically ill, | pared for any emergency. v -000 majority, comes after less |\ 'peville parishes have held up | state regent, D. A. R.. will speak erable number of workers were wil a N0 bttt s Gpuibiiton (i DR i s S 0001000 0T et 0001000k tor e | T e e lire so many creditors that they do | €. Hungerford and Mis. Irank I No plans have been made for of an interpretative charactey tropped d at #:30 o'clock Saturday | the American flag in foreign trade will | e Do Clsmowgtolwhonfito pu v ihlg money, i Huneestord g i RSolon MIgYan ke (| ncien ot e s mith ki : dropped dead at #:30 o i : : cign trade wi ilis flocks in Waterbury Thomaston | by Mrs. Sara Thomson Kinney, hon- | bor, and old men who return to W Would Limit Debate. afiernoon, soon after entering his | Le government ewned e e o ateto be: ftéated as 1 Aney A Debate on all subjects relating to home. Mr. Verner had been in Government Ownership, LOGAL POLES LEAD e i hst e tio R astands o April 9. Hostess, Mrs. Lawrence | laid down their tools, according the treaty would be limited under the !ariford and was apparently in good “We may differ about government Iartford to Ansonia, and all Ukrain- | Mouat, Ju Program in charge of | Thomas /% Brewster, chairmanyof plan to 15 minute speeches, and the licalth. Tle had heen omploved for | gwherghip,” he sald, *but that can he i Greek Catholies inthe district are | Mrs. Edwin W. Schultz. coal op” *New' seale committee. senate would meet an hour eavlier Scveral years in the Cremo Brewing | o jccie here. The government owns | Have Given More Proportionately g s sway He continues to of- | May 7. Hostesses, Mrs. William I niir e discriminated agal than usual each day ARG (Ol s @ e €N- | {hese ships, whether we will or no. ficiate al the churelres. The bishop of | Rowland and Mrs. Sgtanley T. Gog h @ineer, wais b 2 *and i8 4 ywo must not allow private parties io for Reliet in Poland Than "I {ho churen is in Poland and unseitlod | lReports from delegates to twenty- — 2 surtived by his wife and a brother, [ i Ml @ : 1 ¢ and . lelegates | ) . Ll . i A take the cream of this shipping -and oy 2 T 2 A conditions in the Ukrane are indi- | ninth continen congress and an- nxious for Settiement. Biter thiy mesk, the reaty it mot 1. Proposed constitutional amend- | leged to huve given the money to the 7. llostess, Mrs. Charles Mr. Palmer’s statement, made in some quarter-century | ply to a telegram from the union I urday would he reserved for con- sideration for alternate ratification resolutions should that by the com- mittee fail The fact that the agreement pro- vided for a possible deadlock on the “America’ CGireatest City Chicago, Nov. 3.—Developments| treaty was taken as another indication 2 cative that he will stay there, at | nual reports of officers of Bsther Stan St. Louis, Nov Na plans o neral services were held this afternoon | 4, gispose of at u great sacrifice, Grant \ largely aitended meeting e ne. [lcyiichante B ElectoiNoniointara than those the miners refused to ¢ held in the Sacred Heart School hall | ican priest is in Newark, N. J,,and | The Esther Stanley chapter ye: last evening for the purpose of hear-. his advice will be asked. hqok, Just published, contains a list [ ope itors to end the |>Hvyn.||\“|u|.q 09 e Y GORT Ty G (4t Is ‘Good Business Man. of all officers and members, the cal- | miners' strike, Thomas T. Brews in Poland in so far as they have hesn; No one has recelved much money | endar and a memorial note for the | chairman of the coal operators’ s alleviated by the money collected in from him but despite *his apparent | five members who have died during | committee -'«mw\lnu-d‘ today. ue) the United States for this purpose. | Jack of worldly wealth, he owns what | the vear. They are Mrs. Dwight A. mullm negotiations »t(‘“:...h‘ml The New Britain bolish Citizens' | 15 conceded to be the best farm in | Parsons, Mrs. Danjel T. Griswold, Mrs. | and operators appeared to be dd Newington,—but it is in his wife's | Nathan G. Miller, Miss Emma B. Par- | locked name. It is the privilege of a Ukrain- | sons and Mrs. George S. Talcott Emphasizing that the operal i i at 2 e'clock from his home, and the England Wil Make Kunown Latest body was taken to Springfield for cre- i mation Scheme of 1rish Goversment During Barly this morning Atilio Spaluti that government ownership should end ! as soon as may be, it must be brought Jout as nearly as may be withoat . Ut acrince. ropped dead in his home at 111 Wil- o Gy ik oo fi ow streel as he was preparing 10 | private enterprise and capital in the London, Nov. 3.—The Ivitish gov-| Jeve for Wi duvis worl. He was em- | fqce of forcign competition and han- ernment will announce during thej POVEC e 2 O red | dicapped by our own inexperience, e of Teisa | aker & Lasher irm and had worked | (i)} ‘ba able to absorh and fake ovar | commitice has collected more in pro- present week a new scheme of Trisi] o, 000 %0 Saqurday night. Mr. | | 2 S0 RS B portion to the population than an rould furth t government, according to a stronaly . ¢y i o venrs of age and leaves | 211 thiS shibping in a short while other city in the United States, thej an priest to marry. Wather Zac- | iR '1‘.“:1f‘17‘n i yerten rovorlint pantamentuiy : Would Build Larger Ships. : el Soemmenniaten o se S : : Sl | erkovny showed his knowledge of | 1 110 Enis wife. Funeral serviees will be held 3 report of fhe delegate of ‘the Dolish | erkovny showed hi )4 no ~:”“ Koo MAYOR PLANS OBSERYANGE Mr. Brewster asserted the raine of cireles today. ~Under the plan said {' oS R 1 e feern Senator Jones also contended that | woComment, Rev. Francis Nowakow- | Pusiness and “;‘:L:d\.m m “m 1(‘“‘.”‘5. ers were anxious to reopen neg be in prospect, there would be a grantl «¢, Aury's church and burial will be | Unless private capital can take over | 50"t 0 0 B0 B 2 et (O piigiless Jilc s gnusuale) o —_— | tions with the miners 1f the.iif of home rule to Ireland, with powes | ;) s Maiy's cemelory, the plant constructed hy the govern- tive ability and is said to be rapidly for counties to vote themsclves out | : ment at Camden, N. J., and now oper- 1;‘,";? _\.!-m I "””1‘[ fl "M‘m ,m.',,,"'\‘],h ‘,“ earning how to run a farm to advan- | Committec to Be Named Shortly o | oo, qieerer 5 500 e, e ed ind form a governing hody for the | E ated through the New York Shipbuila- | 1 P0 'v"“["’ o gf e oy e 1| tame. Ttis claimed that he paid $15.- | i i s e areas which might be thus escluded HAIR PULLING CONT ST ing Co., 1t should be retained and used [ VEIY able address | A o ... [ 000 opot cush for the farm. He bullt |= Arange loe Celebiating Ar work pending the award of thé from the general scheme. A supreme | VR for the construction of the large ships [ delerate, an ol "'\v"“"‘\‘ lso made d Copuren and a hall the cost of which T NOTE bending body, however, prosided over by the | i for which there are na other facilities. | DY John 'l‘““[,‘-“ '(“' only congress. | aggresated $125,000 in Youngstown, | 2 _ lord lieutenant, would have authority j Women On Street—One of In explanation of his hill to create | man in the Unite : ""J‘\ o W o ‘-‘; O., where he was formerly pastor. It Mayor George AN Ouisley i ans Where Miners Are Worline libeanie bl SR e s Fcapes But ix Arrested | & merehant marine corporation und extraction. Arthur I J. Rellly and| s said that he was a contractor before [ ounced this morning that steps will Charleston, W. V Nov. 3.—N hem - Escapes But i ested | government control to opegate the | his wife made brief speeches. he became o pricst probably be taken in a day or 50 to | tnan 400 non-union mines witod L tor: Burglary Is Mystery. make arrangements for observingZ | uting in West Virginia today, nce il T g i 2 i 20 years, but without co oting witl f e . AUTO RAGER FATALLY SHOT ; i Nlor wen violently | private AT R R ELM CITY BOY KIDNAPPED The action of the girl in committing | Armistice Day on November 11. The | e (( ndyices from the offices of 1 sishi of (wo women violently st s, Sens r | sider have been formulated by Present Week, 1 agreed to the operators' proposi government fleet for nat more’ than the burglary in Terryville is still a | mayor plans to name i committce | West Virginia mystery as far as the motive is con- [ who will outline the plan of the ob- coal association a e i S \dvi Ne S ; i program for increased production ! ‘H“H‘H‘j'\ """\\“;*Ah“";'l ‘[“‘1‘ ‘)“ m‘"; d "“l‘ A ‘)“' ‘l“”"'“"- e R I | cerned. She was a trusted employe at | servance. In no way will the pro-| the working of the fields was intin racted a1 crowd shortly before noor “We now have the U. S. shipping et | e & the Austin house. A strong box, con- | posed affair interfere with the fac- | ed by the operato These m| As Result of Mysterious Shooting | today on Lafayette stret The police | hoard acting in a dual capacity. Tt were notified of the trouble and the | was intended to be a great regulatary, Who Was Scized by Stranger While | taining about $500, was kept by 15 G. | torles, a quict observance of the day | have an annual output of 50,000 » . : Austin, the proprietor. in «a small being planned. The schools will be | tons, according to officials of the A LA S HL VI patrol was sent in charge of Uflicers| governmentul agency, and s in fact on His Way to School. room near the hotel office NODOAY | akedh tol holdl exercisestcommentornat lsoclationl No | nttempi was: madl | Kival and I"eeney but ax one of the | doing the work of a great corporation. i | principals was not to be found no ar-| It cannot well serve hoth ends. What New Haven, Nov | L | tugging at one another's hair and| Jones said in conclusion: Eight People Held On Murder Charge Paso, Tex.. Nov. 3.—Oflicials at Las Cruces, N. M. were investigating today the fatal shooting of John T Hutchings, automobile racer, uewr | X Lanmark, N. M., 16 miles west of here | (€0 wias taken into custody on an| or operating ships, and allow it to do | ¢ an unknown man while on his way | upper floor and waited until 3 oclock | vesterday, by & party of four men |assaull charge ‘rom the \n'»;y the things it was created to do and{(, Roger Sherman school and takcn | in the morning, when Deputy Sheriff | SKUNK CATCHER CAUGHT Ohio Mines Closed, and four women, one of them a major | 10ld by (h¢ women, onc of them. who | create a corporation separate and in-| i1 ,n " utomobile, which was traced | Buckley, who is Terryville's police Holumbus 0 Nov. 8 -coai Dl in the wmy. The cight are be- | is the lundlady of the building in} dependent of it to operate, maintain A Hieht Dol W S iro e c e h toward Bridgepo The machine had | department, entered the hotel and ; of the Ohio employing 40,000 i ing held at Las Cruces on charges of | Which 1 GGt Lna aler 9 b8 10 sueh & Way |, on engaged in that city. The child's| went to hed. She then crept down | winmantic Hunter Is Fned $22.75 | miners are closed and no attempt murder. Major G. F. M. Shanland, | 0 pane of glass in the apartment oc- | as to give us an adequate merchant : $2 o sl Ty (e GUICT () G SEEYEenh|| i (7 & FCTReme e e father is Dr. Francisco D'Agostino, | and secured the box, wheh is two or be made to operate them until one of the cight, declared the shooting | cupied b, e ot 0 she st g E ’ s was accidental He said they were that settlement he made. The tenant —_—— i who some time ago forfeited bonds of | three fect long and hard to carry, as for Getting Pelts Out of Scason, | ngreement is reached and the strd ; $2,500 rather (han stand trial on a ! it contained much silver. She got it return to work, according to W | . chings | denied breaking the window and ac- 32, i k i o A b shoatinglutfatnrsat b LD a L b ol s e R L TRY]NG TO GET SUGAR charge of abuse of & nurse girl in his | out of the house and ook also a But He Keeps Skins. e e b . passed in bis car in the 181 Paso- 1 L cmploy. Since then the police have | pocketbook owned by Mrs. Austin. | He. Nov. f—goim Kramer, | Qo conl exchange, the operator ’hoenix road ruce hed i Baille sova tried to locate the physiclan. Mrs, | She pried the lid of the box open and | ""'»‘" "“ o ¢ g ganization, McKinney said that sol Clolatotadal Rl > 2 SR | harge cilling skunks Cril s S e e 1 Cowlishaw New York on! D’Agostino recently got a divoree | left the box in the yard. It was ““"" ‘“" "‘ . |l\ > “”‘\M ; l]‘ ki \ iiner in Ohio it u ; ing Jever j¢ 1 the news- with custody of the children daring and clever job anc : J ; ! : S By e Juckley got on the trail and deduced | Wednesday, only to be faken himsel In Michigan, icl f ol . i H ic d on Lleventh Page.) aslked the court to give him the pelts jon IR Issucd Which Calls Upon WAllim T Gowllshaw Thead ot lho ) G (Continued on Ileve e e e e o M;:‘ i knew of it but Mr. and Mrs. Austin | tive to the day, and fraternal and | open mines which have heen Police searcit| ynd Mary Cochin, the servant. The | patriotic organizations will also bhe | down on account of the strike was ordered today for “Augustino | jatter confessed to-the theft of (he|asked to hold a special exercises which are controlled hy the assol D'Agostino, aged 8, who was seized | money. She hid in a bedroom on the tion i vests could be made at that time. Ia- [ 1 propose is to divorce the shipping ter, however, Mrs. Ifrancesco Lon- | hoard entirely from building, sellings vesult was an arzument which devel- =T Sre e tleries Around Kronstadt Oreriie Have Been Silenced by Biz Guos on local Butchers and Grocers’ associa- 7' 5 I C & 1 the court has o tted custo voope 18 oL s orl tion has gone o New York to conter | George 0. Darling, Whose Machine | Automatic Telephones tion and the court has permi istomary opening 1 this mory : A o > A 3 | Kramer to retain the pelts until the | according to union officials and o Men DAL G R ] Bl e e o s e Are to Be Installed | iish una game commission shall give [ ators. loth sides expressed b Copenhagen, Nov, J.—Iteports thit anicoral Noyl securing o consignment of sugar for : Hartford, Nov. #.--Announcement | an opinion that the 2,400 men out in Mich order has|New Britain. M. Cowlis i e | A : 3 -~ 1 the Bolshevik batteries in and around | peen jssued fram the office of the mili- | neen adked by Ma ‘”v"‘ ]c‘ “"‘]‘ has Held Pending Coroner's Report. | vas made from the local office of the ) would net return to work until a Kronstadt and Krasnaia (orka, on tho k v Mayc uigley to | AEREeE S N ern New kng Telephone o, tlement had been effected. tary emergency hoard for the re-| ..o " S 5 i sy | Southern New Kngland Telep NO WORK NO GOAL Gulf of Finland, have been silenced by | agtablishment of the Connecticut represent the municipality, and {o Meriden, Nov. 5.--Cieorge O. l».w.\i today that the company would short- y a bombardment by allied warshivs) tjonaj Guard, by order of Hn\'m"nor':([:;I“g.“h: R "‘h'”':”"", in this city. | ling, of Iiloomfield, whose automobile, | 1y hegin the installation of automatic Leaders Arve Silent. lasting several days are contained in| yyoleamb. The order far organization | LNCLC, B8 i hopeful outlook that|in collision with a motorcycle i week | {olephones in various Connecticut ] ; Springfield, 11 Nov —Al ‘ispatches to the National Tidende to- | i gigned by Major Gen. Lucien I, { Something may he accomplished by | ago Saturday night, caused the death | {owns and cities. Plans for Hartford, | So Gary Steel Strikers Return in Or- | pregident Lewis of the United 3 day from Reval. Heavy explosions ai Burpee of tho Connecticul Stats Mr. Cowlishaw’s trip to eliminate | of Richard Smyrk, of New 1 ritain, | already have been made drawn for | e lGe ey ety o e Workors merica was on his said to have occurred in both the | uaprd. Under re-establishment Con- the acute condition of sugar shortage was released on a technical charge of { (he Hartford exchange involving an 5 1305 M| hack to hapolis early toda places named, presumably being due | pecticut is expected to furnish only | 1P this city. assault today. Constable Pola. of | addition to the building and expen- PACtorics atenl developments in the A to ammunition dumps blowing up. about 400 men. — Iterlin, then arrested Darling on a | dlture of half a million dollars { soft coal miners from positiof il L s o NER - S R e, T Sives L Chicago, Nov. 3.—Officials of the ‘onlooker” by reason of ted . : - 25 Carloads of Coal Are lpeiatecioli ieenienn i : 2 5 B b b G P (e . \ PR 4 ME, AND MRS, JOHN W. : tion is taken pending a report by ~ Arrested For Steel Corp. at Gary, Tnd.. elaimed | injunction r 1ining him among Chaplain Coholan Assigned | ARE MARRIED 11 YEARS Seized At Bl’idgeporti Bt ot onat kennethbwann, { Lieut. Col. Arre (hat many men who have been on | ers from divecting the strika progy For Service At Honolulu Mr. and Mrs. John W. Allen cele- v x i Falzely Labelling Liquor stike for six wecks would return fo | Lewis spent Runday at his home brated the 44th anniversary of their idgeport, Nov. 3.—In accordance = =3\ . SO0 srant for the | VOTk today beeause of a promise tn Lewis had nothing to ¢ to a wedding vesterday. They Look nn gu- | With instructions recetved from (he J Ghicago, INOY.i3 =\ awaE A | supply them with coal for personal | vious statement in which he sai =4 This State to FPurnish Quota of 100 Warships, RRev. Philip Coholan, a leutenant n the United States Army, who has heen :pending we of absence at tiie home of his mother, Mrs. Gras M. Coholan, of 19 South High stre temobile trip to Branford and ulong | fuel and railroad administration 2 WEATHER. . t of I Francis T. A J{ll\nn‘.n), OIS el was ‘“‘non mmittal” on the sub the sound but had no formal celebpy- | carloads of hituminous coal aggregat- Chicago, lappointed a month ago a Owing to the strike of soft coal| of a rumor for settiement tion at their home. They were mar. | ing about 700 tons, in the local rail- Hartford, Nov. orecast member of the contract adjustment piners, stocks in commercial yards of | the steel strike from Samuel Gomg ried on November 2, 1875, at Mps, | ror! yards were seized vesterday iy | boara in Washington with ":'"'k ©t{ that city have already been diminish- | president of the Amorican Federa, has been a ned to the coast defense | Ajlen’s home on Franklin street, the | Trainmaster Lou P. Bristol. Most of i lieutenant-colonel in the Regular | ad, while the steel corporation has a | af Labor of ‘he Army ot dfonoluli: and will| minister of the Baptist church officiat- | the coal was consigned to local man- Wair fonisht, ey Army, was issued here today on a| large supply, which, it was announc- Indications today were that T1f leave for ks new assignment abont | ing. Mr. Allen is the building inspec- ] ufactuvers. It is being held pending ing unsettled and warmer. charge of having falsely labelled | ed would be sold to employes at cost = coal mines, all of which are stro the middle of November. tor further instructicns. ! i} = = shipments of liquor. _ | vrices. organized, were closed tight, for New Britain and vicinity: Tuesday becom-

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