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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA .D, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919, Por-<clmmin Herakd. T e o G e homa i marvae 25 YEARS AGo |Y]) VETERAN MAKES HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. about by refusal of lamze numbers of | Irance the older natives lived in Proprietors. workers (o remain at their posts. | cellars even while their houses w —_— s — INB s e t 13 | There is a possibility (hat a state- | SWept from over their heads by Nover B, 1891, 8 sued daily (Sunday excepted) a T T sthily 1a Leonard Mallory al ’ . m, at Herald Building, 67 Church 8t o e e s o » | enemy barrage. Such was their 5 has organized T ment, giving pertinent figures, will be quartet which will sing for the fivst! 3 g : S o )t birthplace, their hom ; $2.00 Three Month received in this office for publication } °f 1 j eit v time at the South church tomorrow. | o o kG S aonth o Always Reliable — upon onec of our late pages danger, (»mlmml; Part of the Stanley Works is now Gntered at the Post Ofce at New Britsin Morning news bulletins define the | MUCH- It is probable then, that therc | Muhning night and day. Omce]‘ wm[am Gl‘abe(}k B[‘eflks as Second Class Mail Matter. I'he Central Railway & lectric Co. i 2 - has been no wholesale abandonment | ? government as being confident that z e orde i g 3 TELEPHONE CALLS = e e CiEeeas ol thebiar e llandi e i CidSted A mewicEiio be el i i ustness Office the backbone of the strike will be} ; o the Plainville lines. It will be three p lg [_ ases 10 Ol]r[ : preferred to stick el brice | o g o ilnay A ditorfal Rooms .... | broken In & very few days, possibly at k it out. _Ihr price | feet longer than the ovdinary car and ; 1 | ; that they paid and are paying for re-| Will be more elaborately fixed up. —_—— : BN coir proftanic adegriming metnm BN G S oL : : , ' e S the city. Circulation books and press | Once. There E maining at home is only too 3 i W ERawlingstattendedtheimces Oflicer William 5 e advertisers. 5 i S e government ing of the gra o, W. of H., in A : room alwavs oben to { strilers will heed the go : when the population figurcs are con- | s »H”“vn}’(‘“h\“\:“I“‘“.'\S‘ O member of the Yankee division who ombes e. aken against the leaders and 20| G0 Ne! aven, vesterday. was named a sups ry co- Member of the Amsactuted Prems. tion taken again sidered. e e e ine 4 e 1 supernumerary police @ Associated Pross s exclusively entitled ' - s . The lack f ov- Y 5 s man a short time o ade S S s a back to production. The lack o The capital of Russia is climatically | ter service placed in their factory PR me ascmade s lins _an N Grabeck, an e 1o tbe use for republication of all news Anrcst lasth nisT e . eradited 1o It or ot atherwise eredited | e £ ;:er‘:« L"L”:*’g“ r'f:’y' In this paper and also local mDews | ecided effect e ers for a charter of the Patriotic order | | e GRDO. ¢ Atlonfatlon bublisned heretn | strained, may have a decided effe The hardships of the ones who stayed | gop o (T @1 0R 8 e Cham. | George Constantine lodged o com- o o red at th = : K « d bee ASKY o ) - - | 1t might have been ventured &t 1he | and who are staying are thus doubled. | Lerfain council hall last evening. Tho | Pt that Tie had | enrasmnnicd R B THE NEW PARE SYSTEM. start that organizers were responsibled gyt e RRussians succeeded in up- | branch here is intended to be started | 10 Today the S L5 pxdened [ , 1ze cstimate of | T ¢ ; December 11, SOA NSl BloASGRHoNE s A UVOCalea OE Tt pay e ot for (ho seemingly lanse csf selting, by force, the cxisting order of | { warned against taking the L voea the pay-as-you-leave f¢ s dor of | Petember 11, @ @ s are hive from | ¥ATNCd agamst taking the law intp : i s jer of men who not 5o | things, T T e T here TGS e st of collccting fares on the fhe number of g e o 85, They did away with the con-| ga,irord o wire the Baptist church e B e e e o ventional methods of handling affairs| for olcetricity. Iart of the church o [Aroubie in Coffee House. | must abanden precedent in contenmi- | in one fell swoop, hoping’ for an | will be continued to he lighted by gas | e e but the greater part will be by ele ricity. . ] 4 < : e (e ST PO T w0 G || BT (e S ST e, ]| ek cvening. Constantine claims he had | @ fortables. Real cold weather is nearly here and although we can ganizers, who have been officially Veryiaeyorn oo fr ) AN A preliminary mecting of the sign ppointment after perceiving the of @ Washingion place coffec house plating this strike. Unlike the steel | Utopia Capital wa distributed | in which both men had spent the Don’t delay buying your Winter's Supply of Blankets and Com- vorkings of the first full day of the plan. Yesterday was ¢ ¢ blasted g c esterday was a day of blas 1 e q 4 inst started for his home when Riga. sell NOW from our stock bhoug N e pe ok ficting statements as to the number | radical came into his own, or what National Happenings. Gl i 2 ock bought months and months ago at much At - ) > 1, dying | 2ccostec and demande now of men out and the production at the considered his own. Utopia has _ The caar .[,-‘. Ru 's'a d-«}’»";““‘ {lhe \redson ot his close scoutiny. Con: 4 beoble are wccustomed to leave the mines. Labor heads will not be able [ appeared and the tinsel wrapper Rhiihd s tonio: o i | stantine says he tricd to explain that €old snap. Then our prices must go up. BUY NOW AND SAVE. > are st ¢ 9 > noss 9 years of age and reignec ; SRR magnify their case, as the govern- | Bolsheviki dreams has been torn as e e O eement of his|Aany scruliny was unintentional but rolley schedules, a day of trolle N less than present prices. this stock will not last long after the first ongestion at the points where many z arriers, notably at Central Park, and (o witl ¢ N 5 & 4 é 5 hout waiting for further oXplana- 10 rener: . e ment has taken action against them | der to reveal chags, such chaos ¢ death has been daily cxpected and will L T T 1 day of zeneral misunderstanding 7 et late in the eve- | om, Riga struck him threc times 0 On s many have not as vet become fully and they will haye to watch their ac- | never cxisted before, such chaos as| not create surprise—la sc his| 0 the face. Officer Grabeck was all e s s many have not as vet become full Conturio of otooa s " j1| ning he could no longer recognize hisi 7 o i 5 Bhuainted with the new rules of the tions very closd\y. Probably the Eiesiotproperfiivinaflon il et Co e tinoh GRS e {ealled and placed Riga under arres ompany. It may work, the conduc- abuse of President Wilson by Acting- | Iémedy. TI’oor Petrograd, we pity you DeLesscps is dying—approuching \r;)(la"' Hm\ Soeused hespluneit ngle Bed Size $2 98 b i ; os President Lewis, of the miners, was | and in doing so hope that your 1ot| end of illustrious carcer—builder of | 28 he was leaving the coffee house 2 oh % ors may be ab. “olle civ 12 i s Constantine a re is friends > R B e o @l (el ; bliel stntomentt e Wil | mEneveribe ours. the Sucz canal—identificd with the | “on3ta) Ao GGl (e (o l\'\wl file 2 . 3 69 and Pair ith greater speed than they did, but the last public statement he - (iEahsmalicansiiiine s Winelntuiol o SYCERE DU RESLsDIeioushE ST B Full size ... e . . make, excepting under oath in court, ex-empross lugenic-—at one time | #5ked what the reason was he claims | i Colors are rC o 1 S| i T e e | are white, grey and plaids. ( Cross today? If not, tomorrew will | crland. men one side. He cxpressed surprise | ault is that at the time when trafiic However, the operators arve not in-f - Murdered by n noble—an Inglish | when the policeman was called as he | ki sreatest and the nced of trans- clined to minimize the extent of the aristocrad like Jack the Lipper—Itegi- | Fad no knowledge of any assault ol | ortation most telt, the trolleys @ walkout. They cheerfully acknowl- s = | nald Sanderson while insane, butchers re that he had not st ; ; 1 ber of mer But it must be done. The organizi- | ;1, uynfortunate woman named Dawes | complainant. i W S o cl- - edge that a large number c en are [ : = i >, Tosts. 5 haterially slowed up. by the collect- edge that a o e lion deserves it. | in London—botrayed by his knife Autoist Pays Costs. 3 Heavy Blankets in white. arey ad Pair g. Service is rapidly deteriorating. not working Ihere is nothing for ol and canc—escaped but was recap- | O. J. Myer rounded the gorner of | i and plaids. Full size $6.98 Iiast Main street and Iartford ave- nue vesterday afternoon at about certainly has its failings, regardless = Did yvou give that dollar to t e f the increased cost. The greatest unless he is quoted upon a scttlement. : e | I"rench minister to Madrid and Onc of the worst points in traffic is them to gain in ;n'n\cnthl\.:.Hml the ISy o . ireal i t tho corner of West Main and Main mines are not crippled; in fact, they Lo ~ B 4:30 and losing control of the steer- | B4 at Crowell's corner. Herc - have an indirect benefit in giving it n e COMMUNICATED gl e e e reets, at Crowell's corner. tere ave s Pennsylvania labor men have threa & apparatus his cay went up o | L A% Gromeita comee, Firs (04 ub nclie t Honete (8 sine ] wiemiesonia lwvor man neve essi e ocl blankets lound cars let off a large numb : 0 : : ) ened a general strike providng thatl yeogne gay Night v~ Monday Night! trolley pole. Officer Joseph Kennedy assengers from Plainville and points is lined up with the mine workers ) ypec oy not be given back the liberty Giotiia 3 i » - happened along and investigated the Full size in white or grey. Price & 'side. It becomes even more of o much more than it was with the steell |8\ iohi they huve been doprived of There scems to be a universal| gecident. As Myer was unable 1o | [ “ s work in all lines. | was arrested and arraigned this morn- . 5 : Clerks work more hours than any |ing on that charge. A fine of $3 with- sh hours, we ave told, cars were appear very bad: at least, cnemics | that state alone have sdffercd, but if| other body of men or women out costs was imposed. 4 . ' 610 up there for as long as fiftesn may be made for the fighters opposed | they mean that the government in-| The quest how can we shorten | Even foday Myer could not explain | [ Crlb Blalll{ets and “ in the person of the | juncticn against the coal strikers is| (hese hours with the e possible dis- | in whose name the car is registered. br this particular line. Yesterday at making the conditions at the mines We cannot sec where the men of e distraught genius (o ‘“capital” inutes while the distraught geni L G advantage to the public, employer and | [fe drives it for his emplover, he the cash hox wildly checked up on operato e e S Sk glels cxplained, and the owner purchased | e zone tickets and computed the So we may “expecet {o have a sum- tha hey wait and S0C A There ccms 10 be one of two | jt from o local firm as a used car. & res for cach and every individual, Mmarization of the situation each day s = | things to .1]«.. m'\l\“r clesc Monday at 6 Tax Delinquent Fined. om Gr a es s g E 3 al. o N I Do mLoor close Wednesday afternoon. cph Forteric il 3 g B one timo, it is said, Lhero Were fwo Which we muy be sure to be reason- | We do not beliove that the public palorigo s Waaneedyiafielnoo )M Joseph I(nl(rl(n‘ failed in m]» : ¢ e, s said, e ! 28 5 e ue i - 3! sing day g e s tempt to squeeze thirteen months o : rs at this point at once. Tn addi- ably accurate. There is some reason | Js going to deprive any man or group | gut the working man who works until life into 11 and as a result was or Baby Blankets 1 and b5 ) Pair © %) o on, the ordinary street traflic, auto- in the statement that theve migit of mon of their liberty until they try [ 6 p. m. and he must lose time in his Gered to pay his personal tax and warm s 3 to presume upon thai liberty place of cmployment or trade under | courg costs, amounting in all to $7.42 obiles and teams, found that they have Leen many more men out of t - congested conditions Suturday after- [ roceph argued that as he lived in Baby Comfort 1.25 2.50 and '~:‘i3 50 Saturday than would ordi- e e Gootoi v Jos £ el & Bach . P} o Py B ere unable to pass the cars al the mines la - | L i e A o And when they do. the public will| O e o the work. | Boston until March, 1919, and had R e : Gl 3 0L oilas e () k-1 jaid his taxes there he was not liable wet with reason, we are sure il mes and T think we should cater Lo b et e hined Do to him. If we had a universal Wed-{ where he had worked since moving brncr. They were prohibited by narily have been the case. It has! ate laws from doing so, and cven jf been pointed out e o law, there were too many people ¢losed Wednesday at naon, all trad- Because, after all, we do owe some- | ihg could he done on other days of : thing to society the week with no disadvantage to the obiles and vehicles which stretched @ count of noses. After today the pjablic. So much for the public side. socioly 15 Just beginning (o] oW let us consider the clerks’ sie s 3 J g g of the matter. If the clerk works a week-end vacation. months and in Landers yard for ten, making a total of 13 months in which he vesided here. Birodzik Brenarch appeared in the station this morning and exhibited his ssing (o attempt to by. In con- simply taking ) 5 A very large sclection in lizht. medium and heavy weights, all The real tesl is 10 come today after quence, there was a line of auto- S AR hard to ascertain just how many had e B P ish GRwiShRloStalialafchan ceon ; : i And leek them up. nesday afternoon closing and the pub-| (4 (his city he told of being cmployed | 0m Or a es actually quit and how many weic c at large knew the stores were|in tho Stanley Works yard for fhree | | office. Between the DProsress of the strike will be marked Which by the daily count, and we may soon hele to the post ilrond company, which switches on o £ i reccipt for taxes paid and his name - realize. Monday night until 8:30 or 9 p. m. he | \oac ly__.m‘ s “'w B e b ® e Main strect crossing and the See Whether the tendency of the lu- e hos worked an hour and a half or mn-m.l‘mm“.n“ A e ta e il Es s e . . bac ~ - ours more than on a r ar da « 5 5 T olley company, which blocks trafiic boring man is uway from or back (o COMMUNICATED lours more than on a regulav day, and | 5¢ | rosecution while one of the de- ey ! has given the workingman time to - i T . hey mines. S s 2 2 linguents who claims he has paid was trade. In closing Wadnesday at noon | . i 4 I B : s . The fight that has been threatened 2 el = : given until tomorrow morning to | B e greatest Sale of Towels we have cver held will be in pro- Rider Haggard is deploring the | he gets five hours off for the said hour | 1 qyce his receint i has simply come to.pa that is all.| checking of births in nearly all the | #1d @ half or two hours he has work- I Gl e AT s et B s If the operators and the government lllv;roym;n\ countries, But can the ;'l'._»\lzjv“flila_\hv‘n:.:nlm lH;‘leyns lpu.u(_\-..dl ”,,L. lectured itor shogtine belliboacne: |8 the remarkable prices at which we ave selling Towels this week. i babics be blamed for not wanting to [ PUbPic al large and gained a G in o & (o ! > 'l he born into this kind of a world—e | three hours' ieisure for himself. T can- the High-Cost-of-Living cirele; it may | g Norwalk Sentinel, not sce how any sane clerk can prefer mean that wages are no longer iv Sas - :\In"ITI\m; o\-::'.l piiblicfemplo¥eriandl |yt simas s ol Sdoaa ti i et We cannot list here all the items offered in this sale but give a clerk considered. : | continue upward. If the coal sivikers | The baker's dozen, two for five and A RGN had made a complaint. The boy was | | few below: » < six for a quarter have all been swept : Aol found on the roof of a necarby build- ) e cost of the rides and will be able into the discard of the zood old days | o T ing with the sling shot. 5 LARGE VARIETY OIF PLAIN and PPANCY COLORED BO do so in a shorter time beforc w ™MOrG auite naturally. 1€ coal costs| tozether.—Philadelphia Public Ledg- 'HEE FISHING FLE DERED TURKISH TOWELS (extra heavy double thread) value 15¢ 0-— eat while, but even when they do, ™More, the artices thal coal heips to | er. Ye who lie snug ahed, and, drowsing, | 3STH ANNIVERSARY and 50¢. ’ acel Wil bel movel timel thien il broducewillECostimove N Iihcaverasts - e : 39C Each: 3 for $1 00 buld be the rule were flat rates jn Mal's costs of living will go up and | Why shouldn't the new Polish min- | The covers to your cars al some far TO BE CELEBRATED 3 5 he will give another punch to the | ister be welcome?— with his 37 cases or LARGE SIZE COLORED EMBROIDERED HUCK TOWELS fect. The gic-ups must he expected : I R ro | Of champagne.—Wall Street Journal. | How often does the sound ol echoing Lach; { for wages, which again will eventuaily T PET e o e S Gawnl bronls e zoRtonent vour AL & B. Will Hold Appro- hile it is collecting its lares, there little hope for the autoist who lig- g gress all this week. Come and be convineed and also s sed £ SR G o GO e z his v Come and he convinced and also surprised at a given time. 1le has to seeck the with a sling shot through the windows | Only seven and one-half weeks to Christmas and if you will buy win, it may be the turning point ‘ of the Polish school. Officer William | kek roads, providing that he may, : S your Gift Towels NOW we will absolutely save you neard 5 il fecthloglisRd estinaition: Hayes made the arrest vesterday after : R ki The conductors will probably be- pme more accustomed to computing win their demands, coal will co blleys are even more undependable on : 3 . react against those who depend upon | ione booths by the department. of slceping street, CNONSLINENFHUCKET OWHIS ulariitoc an they have previously been. OFf fiate Bxcrcises in Society Hall S e oy 12 3 Sietmal i G I S e y H: ch: 3 for what he produces; they will want| health may disclose more profanity | 10 Where the fishing boats at anchor ; 390 1 $1 ,OO urse, the patrons of the company 2 S n lie? - : i Il be fewer because of this and be. ™More and so forlh without cessation. an germs.-—New York World. | Wcdnedday Jivening. DG T S - e SOr e ) . EEih . ALD LINEN H. S, HUCK TOWELS, value 7. > s I A Russian cconomist estimates that | LONE ere the wintry morn is scarce B Sl it ey Aof ovsunl This week W .. L e L c this time, we will have another ¢ it will cost $36,000,600,000 (o put | awake, tion will be observed Wednesday i 3 Over the icy s the fleet has gone; | evening in the socicty hall by the H. S. HUCK TOWELS, roaular 50 42 industrial feet.” And he is speaking | <% €empany of ghostly craft are they, Young Men's Total Abstinence and arade. o 5 STeeehen ae ana 5 Sach C in terms of real money. not mere Fading within the mists that veil the | Penevolent sociefy The following [ H. S. HUCK TOWELS with a beautiful colored horder of Ui 615 Lot diityRo Dt heR A mienican'| By) atisviic o e ey e e Ao e bay, : program has been arranged by (he - k , R One with the whistling wind that [ members of the organization Al I and spin e i alicfior: : 49¢ Grives them on Concert, Alpha String orchestra; A : PR pang o LD use of the higher fares. The Con- efout Company may vet find out . « X t it will have fo return (o the olq Of workmen to deal with before very | Russia “hack on its, commercial and e T Al T T long. I they lose, another will crop ! Meanwhile, there should be some gulation put into cffect cither by Peoble o see that cach man gets what) Times-Picayyne. i = . 0 " e honestly carns, that the fruits of — | o ! cl i g3 e company or the city that will pro- i L T A el i We can remember the time when | .!nlrln{s.\ of welcome, President Thomas Our Yne of Linen Huck Towels was bought over a year agzo. bit the stopping of inbound Plain. labor are not entirely diverted ito| o "jiughed at the Germans wearing | Brave little tlect, may all good luck |J. Crowe; vocal selections, John nd are conservatively worth more than the prices we . the hands of capital, and, finally, that | paper trousers hut somehow if doesn't attend you, O'Brien: remarks, Rev. John T. Win- [ asking for this week's sclling. le trolley cars on West Main street. | o I e i i . the labor profitecr is as firmly dealt | seem so unreasonable now. There is Rich be your harvesting, with naught | t chaplain; vocal selections, Mrs 5 - P i ) ay Mary T. Crean; ldress. Rev. i e a possibility that Americans might to pay 3 an: address. Rev. John v as i h alistic profitcer. | & POsst & = . 5 i 0 N L T R L N L Y SR S A T ST R 0G. e sorner before making their stop, With as the capi ¢ profiteer | o Jearn fo like them.—Scattle | Old Ocean’s maw, nor angry skies|F. Ryan of Danbury, state president : Then, and then only, will we have in- | pose ntellisencer above yoli: of the C. ere they may rest and here the con- | Post-Tntelligencer. L ! L T oI ! afe refurn to land and thosc who | Bdward V. Sheeby: presentation of ctor may procced wilh his matha. SN peuce, IE i may ever b e L memberanin metnie o) Peree | ITALIANS TO OBSERVE | It is the plan of the commitiee to Another thing we like about turn- 1 s t 1 I > g8 ab, 2 5 i * ave (wo bands ur the ¢ i auvto- htics with none hut the unfortunate Proushtabout IHH; the clock back an hour is that | Uver the white-topped waves and | O'Donrnell and James Fox, Rev. John | { 5 2 . Hagneaut | ey should be made to go around T. A, U.; voeal sclections == = ssengers to complain of (he delay =i € maybe it will enable our oil well o aping spray. LR o NATIONAL VICTORY | nonile v Sl AD. come_in before onr bank note falls HIL WOLEH, The Alpha String orchestra will in the New York Times. | 1rovide music for dancing and re freshments will be served The ex- 1 Local Societies Will Parade in the | morning to arouse cnthusiasm and it he driver of a machine, at leasi, POOR IHTROG will be expected that all Italians ¥ e main away from work. At 7 o'clock ten aerial bombs will be exploded to formally open the observance. From ing and Unite With Hartford | & (o 9 o'clock a band concert will be ven in Central Park by the two by g0 upon his way and it wiil Despite the unreliability of its peo- N e rm no one but the company, if it ples, despite the fact that their trou-y mpe jogical conclusion is, we sup- | NEW BRITAIN SUFFRAGISTS cicises are for members and (heir rms it S A Ilex were largely brought upon them-| pose ‘that only the one-half of one Will, MEET TOMORROW. | friends, adnission being by ticket. The | yyop per cent. veast cake will be legal! The New Britain Woman Suffrage [ committee has prepared a neat pro- S | either—Grand Rapids Press. arty will hold a meeting Tuesday { ram. confuining the names of the ! Lodges Later in the Day. nned to make a train with Scarcely look upon Petrograd and its s svening at 8 o'clock in the rooms of | twenty-five year members. living and inhabitants without an expression 21 (. oy were shot in a Broadway | the Chamber of Commerce, 140 Main [ dead, and the honor roll of the mem- | The victories of the Italian army pity and sympaihy. The human ‘¢ | saloon raid vesterday. How many | Street Dolegates will be elected to | Pers of the society who served in the | it the Great War will be appropriate- Iy celebrated tomorrow by the local sympathize with the individual selves, the people of the world may bands with the national hymns of al the Allies occupying places on th trolley as’the first step on the prograni.. At 10-{he parade will form ind at 1 o'elock the party will board trains for Hartford where they will ute vesterday. Unless he planned : Forldl N ar in that city has cufrcred in the gre: were half-shot hefore it happened the | the state convention of the Conneeti- [ World Wai { 1 1 e A\ ¢ dispatehes do not reveal.—New Lon-! cut Woman Suffrage association, The exercises will start promptly at | descendants of that country in com Buphointed,” wol avellsurel Micnuell <) Beyondithejunialsiof anvioljthe '::n‘. \I‘mh\( Fieed OB 4 which will be held al Bridgeport, Nov. 30 o'clock with Thomas J. Crowe, | MOn Wwith the Italians of other cities times. Refore the war the capital of : 12, 13,and 14, The proposed new | president of the society, presiding, | 'Nroughout the country, the occasion . the home of the despised Czar, constitution of the . W A. will | Among the guests of honor will he | Peing “Italian Victory Day had a population of alfout a million| Bnlightenment simply can't be|also be discussed and delegates in- | Rev. Patrick Daly. pastor of the St.| The bix feature or the day is to ! avoided. Here comes a magazine ar- | structed resarding same. The meet- | Josepl's church, Itev. John TFitzger- | be the parade which is scheduled to ticle which says that Bryn Mawr, | ing will be open to all who are in- | ald, pastor of the church of St. John | Move from Franklin Square at 10 mated that there are 400,000 former | ame of the Pennsylvania village, not | terosted in woman suffrage. the Iivangelist; Rev. Lucyan Boinow- | ©'clock with all the local Italian so- citizens left to inhabit the ungracious | to mention the girls' college, is Welsh, CH <ki, pastor of the Sacred Ileart of | cicties in line. The lodges have ap- Amsterdam rely another argument for the com- iycots and that this number is rapidly | and means “windy hill” And we had [ INJURED MAN RUQUESTS Jesus church: Rev. . V. Grikis, ! pointed committees to arrange the | recovery of 20 bodies from th always supposed thail the place was MATTER BE KEPT QUI tor of the St. Andrew’'s Lithuanian | cvent and it will be in charge of that | Lurning coal mines here it is believell ramed after a sleeping car.—Water- \. (. Iitton of Berlin phoned the | church; Rev. Stephen A. Grohol, pas- | 2Foup headed by Chairmnan Frank ' that all the miners who werc cn alle: sceretary, Edwar Recano, | tomber for more than three days for in advance, he was thoroughly unite with the Hartford societies in observance of Victory Da llivan and his flivver will come into eir own shortly and there are \LL BODITES FOUND. ble to be ma ore Michael Sul- e many more Michael Sul Recovery of 20 Suffocated in - Mine Fire at Amste o. 0., Nov With the and a quarter souls, today it is esti- ans and many more flivvers before hny days have passed. Which is stopping of trolley cars at decreasing through privation and cold. ints v ere the s oY o se co nwer -thirds s ) atio 5 ~ 1 = T o) e altemnativoRaery) Oacistnostnidalio it Fvopiation i [HiT R b licans Police yestarday afternoon and in- | tor of the new Slovak churcih; Rep- gone and a great part of that number = formed the officer at the desk that | resentatives Richard Covert and I2d- | @nd James Laava, (reasurer The | have been accounted & has gone on the road which has no! Animosity in New York is not so|s young Polish man with a severe | ward F. Iall, Senator George W.|lodges to be represented in line arc The bodies of James Gray, fore. : roturn, Sudden death, disease and | 1MUCh aginst German opera as such, | zash on his forehead had applied at | Klett: oficers of the state (. T. A, U.; | Ifalian society, Bersaglieri, Loggia i man, and A. Hynoski were brought TATUS OF THE COAL STRIKE . : as against the attitude of those who | his home for dressing and that be- | Judge Bernard I. Gaffney. president | Victor Emmanuel and Stella Diltalia | out early vesterday morning after be- slemvationiias itale nge Jicayito insist upon producing it—Albany | fore he loft he requested that the | of the school hoird; Treasurer of the | (. Pl T.o ‘La Calabria,” Generale ing located last night. Five mo Of course there are many that have | Journal. " | matter be kept quiet. As the wound , Commercial Trust Company John C.! Amezlio society, Ht. Joseph Mutual bodies were taken out later and 13 pected “line” on the coal strike ! migrated to other, less turbulent sec- — was a frosh one. Mr. Hilton felt that , Loomis: Hanford L. Curtis of the Sav- | society, S. §. Crofifisso Mutual socicty, | l'odiex were located vesterday after- ich has been anticipated by gov-| tions of the country, but the fact is not| Uncle Sam’'s share of the receipts|ihe Nov- Britain police might be i ings Pank of New Britain; Treasurer | IMica Degli Abbruzzi Mutual society, ' noon | i SELE 3 in the world series is said to be more | looking for the man. The young man { of the New Britain National Bank, | Columbus Repulican club. and a di- All the miners are said to have per | to be denied that there are many more | 1}, “473,000. And he didn’t make | offered ng information as to the cause | I'. S. Chamberlain, Treasurer of the | vision of Italian residents who are not | ished from suffocation may receive word from the af- - that have been forcibly removed from | even a scratch single.—Hudson Re- | of hia injuries, The local police know { New Britain Machine company, Ray- | altached to any fraternal organiza- | Tt is planned to have a joint funcral districts as to the number of the scene. The tendency of the hu-| publican. nothing of the matter. | mona R. ticaley i tions T the men who lost their lives. d A v not be interfered with. Early reports today do not give the | pment officials, although later on

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