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News of the World. r ! / 3 Herald "Ads” Mean By Asscciated Press. i ‘ Better Business 1\4 \X/ BerAIN CONNEC]I(,U'I IUL DA\ OVEMBL R 4 1919.—TWELVE PAGES ‘WAY BEING PAVED TO SETTLE COAL STRIKE'; SENATE WANTS ARBITRATION COMMITTEE TO AID; CHAMBERLAIN AND BAKER IN HOT SCRAP COMMERCE CHAMBER crwxes ¥uwst axv | SFCRETARY OF WAR ]FR‘(‘;fiFFfl;‘;’S oo ool OITY OBSERVES | ™o oo oversea| CHANCE T0 SETTLE HAPPINESS SECOND REPORTS BUSY TERME INSENATE BATTLE ....... . s oot ITALAN VIGTORY . e v s o STRIKE 1S BRIGHT L4 Declares Columbia Professor in | . ] — Iroposal, &iacked By Britai —_— Times Greater Than Imports of | Discussing Essential Elements Filth Year of UFDflI]lZilllOIl Sees b Denies Officers Are Disciplined | 0 United States, Local Sons of Garibaldi Parade Liquors. | Puel Administrator Goniers Wit . & Washington Nov 1 tadical = = . Paris, Nov. 4, (Havas).—Krance g h . Mflfly Additions Chicigo, Nov. f.—ITappiness of for Havmg Different Views has ftaken the initiative m presenting Through Streets et L Mine Owners i and woman ig only o secondary 1o the Washington government i new United States in spirits, wines and afair in marriage, the prime purpose — proposal for settlement of the Riume liquors due to national prohibition e <CO-OPERATION 18 KEYNOTE "% "o i v MAKES HOT STATEMENTS Parie. e mewanaper suvs e move | (T HALL FLIES THEIR FLAG | festsasion are revorteav e acour- ' TRWIS HOLDS QUT HOPY llian Dutnk has the support of Great Britain. mentiof icommerce. ,lnm'u. university said in a lecture For the eight months ending with R S e e R ’ . : o o | August, 1919, the value of liquors ex " 4 Annual Report, Which Will Be Read at the Sinai social center here last | Declares That When Man Cannot Get | Rome, Nov. 2 1“']‘ "“l"?j‘“l“"“‘ on Which the Huns' Ally, the | HEHG o e &6 Ereat as ihe | Head of Mincrs' Unfon Says X613 sl & “Whenr Rl e >ress).—“England has decided to . X i 4 ] 00 b 2 e 2 ) MenE 5 hen e Along With His Chicf He O support the solution proposcd by Ttaly S, W D ek iy, \‘\l\flh in sche youns 1L 10 ter to Begin Negotiations ! Soe A AR Aty BEOoN relative to the Adrviatic question, and . : . ; ey jiualucRoLthes ST pOrts Awan Tive silimes ! Trec 1.‘»\’w~ L impossible, the Imfl- to Leave the Service, or the Chief h_m‘ ‘”i“ = Tl D'Annunzio at Piave—Join With | the value of the exports. Intoxicating Reach Wage Agreement—Senat fessor said, recause conquests by a - i %y | \ | at Mceeting Tonight. Gives Account of Year's Activitics in Detail— i - liquors imported during the first i . . ¢ her ambassador in the United g 5 iquor nan are j sed by other men, “but | Iimself Should Go. (S e R State I de. 2t months of the present year \ woman had one free love ot 3 e el o1t it aliicl ool nt the N The annual mecting and hanquet of .m:m» she is lield in ridicule and he- Washington, Nov. ~Seeretary ';: "«A‘Hm””i “"‘\n\:\l‘:fl l‘ Il;:m- m{— rl[(nhll,\ lixlv alive )t'nm,llo\n(mml u..];n [ = 35U o Cl e Complate rn\\l‘\'-hm)tln:n. Nov. 4.—Efforts > Ne . > SR, s b N 3 cording to this newspape s of- aly 3 ver ¢ country cele- |'F - 5 ach o basis for possible se the New Britain Chamber of Com- .ittled hy her associates ker and Senator Chamberlain . YADAL : Off [yl Rov e I THCINC e i A tne imporlitade asis for possible settleme » icially notified the Entente powers of | brated the first anniversary of thoe | 8 : T this com- | °f the strike of bituminous coal min| democrat, of Oregon, former chair-|the resolution passed October 0| great victory of the Ttalians over the | the nited Rtotesi I i ers were made today at a conferen : modity amounted to $17,679,132, and | P’ . creng > ere between Federal Fuel Adminis n 1914 to $20,347,546 | trator Garfield and J. I. A. Morre Various Branches Are Busy. Steps in Too. merce will be held this evening at “Most men now s aftqr the the Elks club at which the report of huve become incapable of love,” the . Secretary L. A. Sprazue will be pro- Drofessor continued, “and then comes | man of the senate military commit- | claiming annexation to Ttaly, under | Austrians on November 4, 1018 at RSl Rt oS i 4 the principle of self-determination >jav A . S s rugge sented. The report reflects the Your divorce. tee, clashed sharply today at a hear- SR '.(v Tta . : 4 Hiay a N e R CMETUEE 2 Exports for the cight months end- i 1 P 3 i 1 o 'ts s hat div 28 are due 2 4 The Giornale d'Ttalia says it iS} countrymen of Garibaldi under their ke president of the National Coul ass growth of the organization during the ourts suy that divorces are d ing of a sub-committee dealing With | probable France will submit to the et : ing with August amounted to $9,9 T R past five years and cxpresses a bright (0 cruelty, drunkenness and half =« = TORRUITL L rancefEntii g Ltbu > poet-patriot leader Gabrielle D'An-i B compured with $5,883,013 for clation, an organization of the leas s Ars cxpresses a brigl D 1 | the military justice controversy supreme council @ new project con-| nunzio drove back necross the snow- | 0> ¢ L 2 I : ing coal operators of the country. = the corresponding period in 1918 and HODS 3 Dr. Garfield returned v toda 417,178 in 1917. Contindation of | o o+ BALCE I 4 this export trade is cexpeeted hy the a visit to Kentucky and sool afterwards went into conference wit Qutlook, with co-operation as the key- dozen other things, but they are S r 3 riatic, ‘lemencer 3 note. e Sl Y= Wiong. The three fundamental ren- Denies Using Axe. cerning the Adriatic, M. Clemencenu | capped mountains the Huns' ally, the SecretaryiSiTamae: o sons for divorce are “Whenever any inforior ofiicer gets | Wishing to end his premiership with | Austrian and thus started the move- EUES L it el ollen 1= The natural vanit £ both| Al 16 i B S 'an nct making Franco-ltalian friend- ! ment that marked the beginning of ) > Completes Pifth Year. oS ral ARl aaRo d into a disagreement ivith his superior,1 <hip strong and lasting 5 ! i - | department in view of the great quan- | 3 o i R o | sexes. ship strong asting. the end and the final triumph or | SePArtment in view of the sront WUAh- | Arr Morrow, who was an official d n October 1, 1919, the New) ACTGETToR, (s e the fuel adminlstration during th he is lkely (o get the axe very sud- Zi s Yritat ‘hamber of (¢ ree COT Senator Chamberlain declared. . tillery and customs warehouses. . Britain Cliamber of Commerce com- (el Rl RluiEgenator champerlain declared. | 1o Yy RAR ()LD BEAUTY Big Celebration Her } MR R war. What proposals the fuel a i Psychologieal incompatibility. | qent leted its ! e shia liv isn't a fact,” Secretary Baker . pleted its fifth full year as a liv 3 New Britain Italians in common | ministrator had to make were not dis active commercial organization, work- said AQ Q elosadlinl advance ot inz day in and day out lo promote i LOCAL MARKETS ARE “But T say it is” Senator Chamber- HELD AS BURGLAR ’\\]nh] thise of ;::é‘:l"(lit;;\(“infi e SALOONS DISPENSE d of the conterene % i W 1e day with a local celebra o — el mindlor lota v e lain responded. We know it up 3 ol Willing: O o G £ s A Q 3 i S - morning nd joined in the state | FT gTUFF illing to Negotiate, real, genuine interest in the weltare REPORTED SUGARLESS | here SRS ] . parade in Hartford in the afternoon. | ONLY SO = Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 4.—Bre of New Dritain. The desire has been Ob, of course” Mr. Baker suid, | wWith Male Companion Armed 44 6 o'clock this morning the New = ing his silence here for the first tim first and foremost to 1ld stronger —— “when an ofiicer comes up to con- 3 ritai i ; e el i - B X = e DoA0 20fs With Revolvers—Alioged i Jritain - Qity band toured the dity ! since he was served with the restral i s OET ol e e e M e i [jscssional comm] iteoaldn disa valthinias 1 Revolvers—Allegec ilty arousing the Itallans here to observe | Several Main Strect Barrooms Open | ing order from the court of Fedeud Rt wilL answer when! dhiled upan ¢ O BPECK Of the ESwect Sl Silitincfateliadenendensiioic ona tment of 23 Crimes. the day. At 7 o'clock 10 aerial! Judge A. B. Anderson last Frida: and to bring about a genzral love fou Hand @ Many of the City views, vou ‘_".' .'v"v’”m“‘”;- thal Lan ®¥better and bigzer city to live in pens to him after as punitive punish- Now Y orleENov 4 —An hombs were exploded at Walnut Hill But Harmless Drinks Are Jonn L. Tewisy weting presidentl Whether we have failed or whethe rocerics, ment.” we hav succeeded is measured “Take vour own action,” said the : 18-year-old { park thus formally opening the cele- | e Toniylcales) the United Mine Workers of Americ golden-hiired girl slood behind the | hration. Krom 8 until 9 o’clock the | gave out the following brief state e B Tt o (e fpars of @ West Side police station | hand played at Central Park. Saturday some of the local saloons | ment in regard to the efforts of t wholly in the satisfaction which any y 2 " - senator. What did you do to Gen- | {ogay while the police were check lix-Service Men Parade. that closed their doors earlier in the | government to end the strike of a one of yon has zained in knowins this forenoon at several of thet eral Kenley for his statement unling up 23 robiweries which shie aid | * The big feature of the local cele- ) week opened to catch the week-end | proximately 425,000 soft coal miner: that you have given freely of your Main street markets and grocery | here ? ta male companion. 24, arc charged | hraton however was the parade i trade. der soft drinks and near beer “The machinery of the joint systei] e, of vonr effort and of yvour in- ! stores and propricters claim to have | “He was not disciplined,” Secretary | with having made in the Jast two | which afpeared the American-Italian | werc dispensed over the bars and sav- | of bargaining in the mining industr erest. The outside world knows New no knowledge of sugar forthcoming. | Baker returned. Wegles, ex-service men in army uniforms and | eral of the business houses report that | i intact. Tt would be a simple mattd Britain as o live, wide-awake city, - They stated that they were completely What Happenved to Ansell? The sirl, who was expensively | the members of the various societies. | they did a fairly good business, con- | for the government and the coal opel and from now on its wrowih and de- ' dependent upon the jobbers and theso | wxq, gowned and good lookinz, and her 7phe parade started promptly at 10§ sidering the drinks being sold. Patrons | qiors again to set it in motion to nd velopment must be commensurate ' have no way of determining just when | g oo e remarked, | COWbaiisn, were armed with re-| g'clock from Franklin Square and | of the days when real beer and whis- | gotiate a wage agreement. wi combined offorts, of cvery Sugar would arrive and how much Hiyei ") ened to Ansell? (formen | YOIVers when arrested. They ave ol-| passed through the principal streets | key with a kick in it were sold, drank ' “ he satement was given to pres Dusines n in making this city one - Wanld e allotted each of their cus- | Gl @ PCMTC 0 Tl 01y You | 1esed to have carried en a systematlc | of the city. The American and Italian | these harmless drinks and mournedf yepresentatives, following a confe of th healthiest and mo tomers. £l ont Blss in o plase o linoenons S rAien for the robbery of apart-| fiags were carried by the men in line | the good old days. 2 ence Mr. Lewis had with hisattorne Two of the leading grocery stores & P ment houses by visiting furnished | ;4 the Italian flag was suspended | 1f whiskey was sold, it was well un-| yji0py jasteq practically all morning | aér cover but it certainly was nat §old | ;e miners' leader sald he had notl vou don’t call it diseipline,” desirab in the stat 1t may be well o e i o\ ce. i P | S . and markets on Main street stated to ““;fi‘l‘f“‘,"‘" and V'_“‘\‘““‘l.‘“l"“ .‘“_"“l“,"‘-‘ rooms advertised tor vent, making | from the municipal building. Mayor < day that they ave had no sugar on |, - dig@that ‘,I"Iv “}.fi‘.'.i“‘:l‘\"i()) nota of the surroundin and_ re- | Quigley sald that this was perfectly | Lo any excess, for thore were but few | ;,." (o 04q to the (ypewritton staty hund for tlie past'two weels and ex- || ‘Fle was mol only dlsacreeing ; turning later to rob those that offered | ) gper as it had the sanction of Major | “drunks” seen in the city over the| yant and none of the other officta pect that they will have to that | his superior; he was slandering him- |, (¢pactive plunder. W\ search of their | Jonn Buckley, executive secretary of | Week-end. The general conduct of the | y,40 any comment much longer before they receive any. | self. { home is sald to have revealed stolen | trovernor Holecomb, who said that the | Places indicated that the dealers are One of the local stores has little sugar | “And what became of Adjutant-{;(jcles valucd ot thousands of dol- | g would fly from the state capital | 0Pbeving the law. Collector Walsh of left and painstaking ways are being | General McCain when he thought his j,.q i s e e Mavor Quigley | the internal revenue offices has jssued | S : employed in distributing it to their | office ought not to go under the EeN- | The girl, who save (he name of | s inet as ltaly was one. of our| notices to all saloon keepers advising | Washington, = No : spociy F | customers cal staff 2 asked Chamberlain. I Garria Mavhews) and her male coni= |l iieatio na astheace had not yet been| theml nobitofviolatelitho landassvio RIS S S CREIEEA8 2 it iz interest in its affairs, they did not | It is clear that the sugar sit Ay A 5 S ity to! ) > e eatirely R LAULLCR, L BT (58 9 1 2 lators will be haled into court. arbitration of the bituminous codg ¥ v e gar situation is gave him the opportunity 2. panion, IFFranik Pcecaurch, arve charged | guneq we were technically at war and have the time to devole to the thou- | beginning to pinch some household et f 1 strike was proposed in a resolutiol | b o pinch s *holders | command a division in the field, the |y srand larceny’ and violation of refore he considered that it was | r v sand or more little things that make | pretty soverely and they are making therefore he considered that it TSRS A A e 3 g & ! heart’s desirc of every soldier,” Mr. Sulhvan law in carryving conceul- Pty e e iy STealan Nag a0 L up i rery-day 1 ndividualg ef- | rounds daily in hope that perchanc Baker said. | e 1PONS. be hung from the municipal |,u.m|n-_,1, fort or initiative wvarely function in | they may alight on some little supply Gy st el as ot betyon | g L :::““\‘\' \\"'"";'“;;”"‘l'w';j"':y‘”‘:::”“‘:f“» [ —— re was referred to that com e this type of organization without a|to carry them along for another day | b S 4@ ) ieved?” Senator Chamberlain per- P i = THe re srovides thy secretary to knit and tie the various | or two. i I Societies Participating. Commissary Is Established N Pitts- The resolution provide that th interests together. You hire him andj The price of pork in the ecity is The following ure the socleti commission be composed of thrg expect him to do that very thing, and | slightly lower and the price of beef is | taking part in the parade: | burgh to Give Food to Idle Stecl| members who should call togethd is it any wonder that interest lagged | stationary. FLavd and butter are main- “iTe’d never had anything but office | yetion in Both Cases Brought on Italian society, Bersaglieri, TLoggin Work by Card Syst e enia H mw\“ b d tNosoldisco o 87 taining their level. service. 1 confess that T did not! P 4 ol and Stell I'ITtalia orkers by Card System., operators of such mines, and use a Juring th li raginiy months | Grounds That Wife Deserted Tus- | Victor IEmmanuel ang President Descrves Credit. Sy know his military record, Mr. Bake: | 0. F., To a Calabria,” Generale | pittsburgh, Nov. 4,—Tirst reparts of | An/tl means to causs {hem to col (5 melil e R A TEN ESGAPE DEATH Rt GOm0 ] G| O e Y GRS (X Amegllo society. St Joseph Mutual | the" cstablishment of a commissary | Ser and settle their differences. W. Pellon, deserves all the credit vou o0 D Iiverett Haynes has brought action | society, S. 5. Or Mutual society, | near Pittsburgh to distribute food to{ . Should such . can give lim for his untiving etforts. Senator Chamberlain named other | (o R T T Wife, Dorothy | Duca. Degli Abbruzzi Mutual society, | steel strikers and their families in | his ready enthusiasm and his constant . y oflicers of lower rank, and the secre- y s en 5 Nl 3 »us Republican club, and a di- | need, came E o o ead- yie " Crowded! Jitney 'Bus Is Hit Broadsido | 2 Haynes, on the grounds of desertion. | Columbu publican club, and @ di- | need, came today from union head determination that the New muumi | @10 pavse for o moment to consider ¥ first what the rundamental work of the chamber's cxecutives s been during the past two years. Lrom late in 1916 to early in 1918, the Chamber of Commerce stood practically still This was, perhaps, natural; but true, hecause, though business men still had Senate Wants Avbitration. Didn’t Know McCain’s Recor justed or the strike terminated with in 50 days the commission would ir vestig the controversy and withi| Chamber of Commerce shotld and 15 days publish a report setting fort by Roadster—Public Service Vehicle | been demoted and transferred would hald its own and nd the test. | “When a man can't get along with | should call a good hubby, still she | ganizations. legheny and West Penn e deserves your personal thanks be- Overturned. his chief, he owzht get out of the | would not live with him and deserted | L i Shall Not nies reside. cause he assumed his responsibility service,” the secreta concluded. | him. The case will be tried at the| A feature of the pars was the The first carload of food was sent to | | { | very steadily and has been what a wife | not attached to any fraternal or-| dreds of workers employed at the Al- . g : 2 Stoel the results of its investigation an compz its conclusions as fo the permaner concessions if ary to be made by onl | | tary conceded that some of them had ‘ Haynes claims that he has worked | vision of Italian residents who are| uarters at Natrona, Pa., where hun- | | ‘“hen fow Dbusiness uld i aterbur: No Ty ersons » % . b el A B0 . v .| or both side Nihensrewilusines s niehmonldieie hia s SR LCRDIL S SN0 Ten persons b unpless his chief is wrong, and then | superior court next month before | banner bearing tho words “You | Natrona today according to reports at made it possible With the help and en- [ miraculously escaped serious injury if | <o "S- (o change the chief.” St il Tt A || G ek Through Tere | headquarters and will be distributed ouragement of you ulh'”.«m. of dircc- {not death here (oday when ajitney | Albert A Grcenberg willl appear for | Biajer | Anothier stciking bannes | iirough a ration card systenito famis tors, thaf the chambe though | "bus operated by Morris Nadell of 115 the plaintiff. lies of five or less in semi-weekly al- ! - was the one stating that “The eport e Ter e dropped frem nearly 600 members (o Dikeman street was struck broadside | C. QF C. HAVE PLANS John Sparmo; algo of this city, has| Arof AthleticliClub lotments as follow Early Reports Show Preference i = 3 i atreoy : mo, , c 15 | Archimede Approves : g e el o e s¥ingalamy ary, SEALe ROW Conl showdlniFayondatericominsaitrom =16 brought action for a divorce from his | IyAnnunzio's Stand Toward Fiume. J—Semi-weckly supply: Potatoes, . 0. P. Candidate in Mass. nearly 400 members, interested and at | street and overturne Phe ey e e S s g1 it < o 5 ds; bread, four loaves; toma- 2 7 heart back of all its activities. This in nedise Lhohaltney FOR NEW HOTEL | wife. Mary Sparmo, on the grounds of | " mhe costumes blue, red and gold | |3 pounds: bread, four loaves; tom. loston, Nov. 4.—The first town 4 neart back of a 4 S I | driver was - placed under arrest desertion, through Attorney Albert A.| oo € S0 oeR B e rpshooters, | 108 and peas, one can enchi Navyi 4o gtate to roport the vote for g itself is o definite accomplishnien | charged with reckless drivi and | Greenberg, Sparmo has the same ! g i R B e ‘( SAOOKER® | benns, four pounds; loatmenl, one box:l o S NG well, The vote vas Beginning with April 1, 1918, your | will be given a hearing before f{he | complaint, stafing that le obeyed the| - o embers of the soclety of St i ncon, one pound; coffee, one pound,f = i T @a Sioog 7 o0 v president, your two boards of divectors | 1o 0 Mhirsday . el 28 5 3 Joseph with their black hats and | S e oolidge (vep.) 22 song (dem. pros , you ) e | proper officials on Thursday of this| Proposed Structure Will Be Five [ natrimonial code but still he and his (P 0 PR ted e o onefcn i e Betotic Ve il i and your officers have worked, plan-|yeok. Three of the passengers wero | Wife di3 tot asree and she latt him, | PMue mashes presented o suilking ap- | ned and studied to bring about just| gightly injured and received surgical Stories High and Modern pearance as they marched along. one thing, to rvecreate interesl, SPirit| . i(ontion, then returned to their ind friendship among New Britain [ 3000 husiness men, that would. tho slowl built we nevertheless strong COOLIDGE 1S LEADING. Iy supply consists of bread, four| The case is to be heard shortly by . 1 Joaves: tomatoes, corn and heans, oo Thooashont Judge Keeler in the superior court At 1 o'clock “this afternoon the | can each: red beans, four pounds: oat roughou 2 celebrators took the train for Hart- [ meal, two boxes: dried meat, one! Those injured were: Carl L. Win- \ New Hotel” is a slogan that will | PRAISES ZONE SYSTEM. tord to participate in the state | pound, and syrup, cne can. Propor- i | 1st year's vole was Coolidg Long 49 The vote of Norwell in the conte for state treasurc we 2 8 3 > Burrell (rep.) 198; Wood (dem) ters, of 191 Woodlawn T ce, cut undoubtedly become the by word o) parade there which was held at 3| tionafe increases are to he made for e about the hands: Edwird Holmquist. | the Chamber of Commerce during the [ Tlead of Conn. Co. Says Blame of De- | 0'clock. families of six or more members. The vote of Masy r Your semetam R oot this | ©F 3314 Willow street. cut about (he | coming year's work if plans material- lay Is on Passengers. | The commitice in charge consisted | I ¢ ‘ [ hinds. and Sadie Mellow, of Hillside | ize as expected now New Iaven, Nov. 4 Prolley traf- | of: Irank Casella, chairman; Edward - - ~ Coolidge (re 44: 1 1 ) vear will cover the activities of the re as exi Ne , Nov. < i | 2 Sl oolid o ong (dem o e e e hendinms | @venue, hruised about the shoulders. | Tonight at the ¢, of C. banguet @ | fic is being maintained at 85 per cent Recano, secretary, and James La. New York to Sell mentioned. You may well knew that The front left wheel of the road- | water colored drawing of a proposed | efficiency under the zone system, ac- | Cata, treasurer. 4,000,000 Navy Food | SIGNS DFFICTENGY BITL. he Wae hesieged to attempt immedi- | Ster was turned completely under and | hotel, five stories high, located at the | cording to @ statement given out ¢ all of the windows of the ’bus w intersection of 1wo of our principal | hy Iresident Lucius Storrs of the The entire library of the late Juc Menaure I Proviacal s and substantic governa wa itely some big problems, to pnt some- o >, < as ve: rchase (ol e e el e ed streets will e shown for the first | Connectiout Co. todav. His tnigure | Archaeology Professor R “"‘N’lh‘ Resh nuxshased E ! S o . o s ST - - Sl Saan » Davis Book compan o Chaner i Cire LIEh ey — time. Full avrangements are made for covered the entire system. He pre- || i S Kficom =0 Y. : i chepibeois ool Betid ol sesme. HE BLAMES HIS WIFE [ Targe dinig room, £rill room, large | diated that it soon wil reach 05 nor | Met Modern Highwayman | sireet, New York city.” The books| Washington, Nov. 4—President Wi | show rooms far salesmen, a convention | cent. Mr. Storrs claimed that ihe New Haven, Nov. 4.—Prof. Paul V. | Were transported to New York last| son today sizned the urgent deficlend 500,000—Ca Now FEnforce Prouibition Law, such accomplishments were but folly A 1 N At e Menlly | room and 100 rooms for guests. The ) burden of delay is upon the public | C. Baur, curator of classical arch- M The 1ibrs naisted } ¢ 4 S L el building is White marble for the first ' und not the operating force acology in Yale university, last night | Press. Ao Ubrarar.conatita _of aboui | for enforcem L time_prohib Jiarge business, be most careul of its | YOUth Arrested for Impersonating | story and dressed brick for the re- feature which he declared was met amo hwayman, who took | 3:200 et A il R R g oL Rdation N O e e ot Bonenem maining four stories. The drawing of | vuisance was the tendency of ar | from hin ilver watch and some | “"" “]* I"_I"‘vl\ " & sale e el a v also ww:vxm‘:v $6 T {2 Says § g im | Now Britain's new hu}q is contributed riders to tender bills of large denom- | mon Prof. Baur wus going home ‘»V "“.‘” S acting for the Wal 000,000 for n railroad. Tr el e el o [ Yachthandl Uniform! by the firm of Iline & Brumbaum, 1o- | jpation ta the conductors bringing | through the Iillhouse tract when a | OStatc BICYEICSILRIL the Divsident sioonaigy itv. coupled with a willingness to cal architects. who feel that the | delay in making change. Conductors | man with a sun held him up. The - —. continued toc th Chamber of Commerce is the logical - = & o o p p n . P 1 | sa e & f o GAGLO e - White House Jovve gihers and. not alwavs. self. ew York, Nov. {.—The cruise of s “re meeting this by having one and |+ man. probably, a short time be >olitician Gives 1.500 This “rv'..\ our task—to stimulate in ! . Joy” ended today when her | OTRanization to undertake the promo- | {wo dollars in change in an cnvelope in a State street store, covered Politician : es 1,50 s e gmen. individually, collectively, o real | Skipper, iLleutenant - Commanger | ‘p““’l‘ ]‘:g“:\'l'"'."'l!“'“’]‘;":'“-“_"‘I““j"(‘_:;’\_“'I"'r'!l' {10 tender to a passenger. the woman behind (:vn cml‘ntm with Lbs. of Sugar to Voters|U: S FORC V;‘- RETIRI BElie te socreataTaniintore: + ¢ Harold E. Joy, was arrested for im- M Ay ) “ . 1 “ gun and robbed the cash register e . FROM SIBERIAN ROAD ire to recreate an interest in the [ el s e sl ST T D i E o e e New York, Nov 4.--A (hree-pound ) work of the organization—-by having i aval . | ks olub banquet hall (onight and all { package of sugar was given to each [ Omsk, Oct. 24, (By The Associatei s many meeting conferenees It’s all my wife's fault,® he sald. | lonipers are urgently requested to WEATHER. = ] i\u(m' in the 17th election precinct | Press).—Col. George Emerson of ihi night by the N Britain motor ex-| appropriation bill, carrying $2,600,00) 1 contrd vatherings, luncheons, eofe. as “She bought me o yvachl and this | oo the plan over. e BOLIVIA GETS OUTLET. of the second ussembly district on | American railway mission, hasg on sble. Thus bLusiness men coming | uniform with wound and service Probably one of the first picces of Martford, Nov. 1.—lorceast Washington, Nov, 4.—Chile has| the lower cast side by “Jimmy” Kelly, | dered the withdrawal of the Amer together almost unconsciougly be- , Stripes and {old me if I didn't wear | work for the vear's program will for New Britain and vicinity: asain given Bolivia an outlet Lo the | democratic district leader. The gift | ran railway corps from Siberin. Th tome associated with the chamber it she’d leave me.” the definite planning for a hotel in the Rain tonight, warmer: Wed- Pacific ocean by ceding a strip of land | was made without resard to the po- | withdrawal will coincide with th functions The noon day luncheon Joy wuas taken to a police station | city. A special committee will be ap- nesday in, colder. north of the province of Arica, accortd- { litical references of the voters. Mr. | evacuation of the Czech forees fo 1t the instance of « naval intelligence | pointed and an carly report tooked || to official advices recoived here|Kelly oxpected to give away 1.500 | repatriation to Czecho-Slovakin No) (Continued on Eleventh Page.) officer. He is)20 years old. forward to. | pounds of sugar during the day. vember 4,