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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1916. i Do hiatus and the millions of gal- | Best—Instantly L ) lons of whiskey remain untouched X ¥ i ad We Close Mondays at 6 p. m. El] congress will be asked (o pay for it. EF } ; callke or an unespected ine 4 USRI U4 vitation you can feel con- - | fident of always appearing ,RESERVE SUPPLY OF - = b &l at vour best. In but a few momentsit renders to your Hartford s i o ExqulSIte Wilson Is Unable to Change’ COAL SHIPPED AWAY |Transportation Secretaries Did L\ SR Ceommrenion it 5 soft complexion that beyond comparison. \d at the department of justice that | a distance equal to times around peace trealy ratification resolution | 1,000 cars have been forwarded al- | {hrough October 15, issued by . th ALLURING LINES O SMARTNESS, ey G It wus point- | istration, it is understood but the | fig ont o double service, the | Stanley Can See No Reason Why He You rub your eyes with astonishment. But the proof of the olors, Bisque, Taupe, Navy, Flesh, | law shall be operative “until the | a&e soon, if the strike continues. demobilization camps. /" These coats are full lined and have button trimming on the ing of Good Work Duri & C . = o From Pittshurgh District to T fa 20 C ream Washington, Nov. f.—It is again ) ol tio i oI T Go Lor Wial Sigt 3 asserted today at the White House Sections Lacking in Fucl three hundred twenty thousand miles, HOPKINS & SON, ‘New York, ays as lon the president cannot legally Jift the | '(‘“-‘"“(’;fijhl N -“"'l -‘(l“\tt‘"mm 1'0[ the earth is the distance traveled by Lan on liguor 1king and selling. serve conl from the Pittsburgh dis- | (roop train secretaries of the Army = aeAtie e I o e A } In 1t the Jate adopls «a German | trict continued today. More than |y, ar c. o el ol e SAYS WIFE WANTS WHY? BECAUSE OI' THEIR SOFT, COMYFY DEPTHS AND THEIR trat the president will approve and | "éady to points as far west as Chica- | troop train department in a report ANOTHER HUSBAND They Arc Not Only Smart Tooking But Are As Serviccable A Coat o the Allied nations wecept peace, the | #0 and northward io Buffulo. None | made public here. The number of As Onc Could Want. So When We Say Gcor cttc crc c demobilization of the army be pro- i ©of the coal moved frem Pittsburgh | men ser totaled 1.7 9 and T8y (S RN £ claimed, the war prohibition act will | has been alloted by the fuel admin- | were carried on 9,321 trains. These " ot cd out that the law plainly took all | Production in this section recently [ fist 1o recruits enroute to camp, and | / i i i matter is in the Coat and you will be interested in sceing these zood The latest novelties can be found | vesponsibility for war prohibition off | has made a larse reserve stock avall- » second to men returning from | Should Support Her Under Such coats that we are selling at .l-m\-l material, roomy pockets, belts here, iigh and low neck, all popu the president by providing that the | dble to points that may feel a short- | urope and who were being sent to Circumstances, thgt know just where to gather and how to bution back., Everybody whp has seen them agrees they are most unusual value today for $20. \Viitte Tatoll soniainls ked 3 nclug f the prese: ar an Philip Murray, presideni dis- S e G : 5 o . ; '1 ite, ‘w . some plain .m.m‘i and nclusion of the puu-m_ wa and | i \[n 1\“‘} o0 ‘1‘ Z ,“‘,(“\- of Hh» Since the armistice, this bureau has Arguing that his wife deserts him remstitched others —embroidered in | thereafter until the termination of j ir No. 5, United diine Workers of | cent secretaries on 1,365 trains, haul- | and that she wants another man ®If and contrasting colors in silk | demobilization. the date of which | America, said there was absolutely | ing a total of 2,380,403 men. | Stanley Sichichik, who s ed THER COATS OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES CO! N beadworlk S $7.50 cach. She e naa ‘oclaimed | N0 change in the situation; that s e Noo S e ks iuho) wasarreatec OTHER, COATS OF ALL MIN Dt 3 S t beadwork, ) to $7.50 cach, hall he determined and proclaimed R Al | orformance of this work the vesterday while at work upon com- WITH HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE COATS . by the president.” union miners me out and will stand | nad 165 men who traveled constant- ai A Ribbon and Satin Camisoles. A | e ) i Plalnt of his wife and arraignod 329.50, $32.50, $45 AND MORL. COATS FOR ALL shoulder straps, beautiful new novel- | wipition re: “tions would soon be | joining the strikers’ ranks of the above figures cover the num- ; (i s ¢ foundation for it. It | coal and violations of the rules and | gons l s at ac l rlces SRR Uy e hey know of no foundation for it. It e e e TRy e 3 Government officials were intevested | firm, 2nd that reperts indicate that| gy, as well as 45 others called on in | morni derf s . g o rib It e 2 (o s 2 v, as £ 4 ng in police court on a chax wonderful display of coloring, ribbon |, , New York report that the pro- | additional unorganized miners are | cases of emergency. However, none | of non,sum-.)‘:-‘ i.m TS s .4:.‘»”,.1 | PURPOSES AND OCCASIO! a8 i i E ain o Fosi not be compelled to contribute to he les in fancy nm.._m. also in plain (u: liffed to save the whiskey loans of Unit2d State Iv\1>n-u'| Attorney | her of “ secretaries who were sent | qupnopg ”"l’]‘ to the support of their ors, big value at $d. 2 cach. certain banks that hold large quan- | Lowrey Humes L‘m.:‘\numl ay to iin- | yith soldiers from camps to the port | opjjg Tudge \19“1“”»\”‘“.[,‘] the NSy : e e e stigite reports of profitcering i . e b S e e AL Big Valuos in Grepe De Ghine andl|liliessof iwarehouses certliicates; jbut ! N 6f embarkation on their way over-| ation from another angle, however, was explained that the presidént will | regulations governing prices as stip- [ Beginning in November, 1918, when | S 25 , et RO Camisoles, - Satin and Crepe de | not mention prohibition in his peace | ulated by the govercment. He re-|(here were but three (rains and a ff”““‘l’l" ito Shrobation§Oflcer 115 4O $ 50 $ $ Chine, White and Iflesh, nicely trim- | I'voclamation. The law was not of | ccived veports that the present short- | (otal of 1,500 men moved, the num- i opRa jl_“"“‘ foioyenie el paifor med, $1.25 up. lis making, and he can have no part | age of coal for domestic consump- | Ler swelled rapidly. In Janutary | 1S Weekly earnings or he will serve . its death further than to declara | tion was due to the disposition of | there were 206 trains carrying 113,- | & term in jail AND OTHERS IN BETWELN AND HIGHER. Gowns in Satin and Crepe, White | peace. producers to hold up great quantities | 30 men, and in February the num- The wife has been supporting her- WE MAKE AN ESPECIALLY LARGE AND CHOICE DISPLAY OF and Flesh, all sizes, $1.75 up. May Wait for Peace With Austria. | 0 coal at thelr mines in anticipation | her wag 343 trains with 188,650 men. | 5¢If and her two-year-old child for CORRE TAILORED SUITS 3 Hraim 4 Ili6 vetortbd. Jubation GE'the wets| of nleber prices. He had fve ren: | iy parch (e number of trains lenped | Somie hue, sbo mdld on the witnes COME HERE FOR DRESSES, WAISTS AND FURS. Envelope Chemise, Crepe and Satin, | The repovted jubilation of the wets | osentautives seattered throushout the | 1o §16, with 335,800 men abroad. The | stand, while the hushand not only White and Flesh, Dbeautiful assort- [#@nd the banker & £8 ANC= | gictriet vesterday. high water mark of the entire home- | refuses to turn in any money wt ment, $2.25 up. them is thought to come from 5 i o for 5 . : belief that the president will not ward movement was in July, when | asked, but beats her for botherin xrrr— rrr— = e RS e Wit for the declaration of peace un- | Ask Druggists to Be Strict 877 trains moved with 138,500 men | IMm about such trivial matters. She ELECTS 11 NEW MEMBERS PALMER GETS MYSTERY VIAL. til the treaty with Austria is ratified; ivi H uboard. he average mileage of “v“‘h il‘“l‘fl‘\lh‘\' his !l'f).\lbl." to d“‘f‘k' i In Giving Out Liquor | 3" "ol iid Gnder 1,000 mites | Stanley says his wife lies about him. | Kenilworth Club to Celebrate Armis- | Bottle Containing ~Colorless & 1t the German peace treaty atifi- - > 7 A ; 3 | New Orleans, Nov. 4.—Drugsists| per tri o G et Ch T T G oo | cation will be considered the end of Xl per trip. { He claims that she left him a vear| . oo s pees G rar Record Sent Through Mails, e T resent it amd & proclamation | AT€ urged not to dispense whiskey | Since the wrmistice, the {roop train | ago, returning a short time ago. Stnce | @ Day—Member Good War 1o 2 M {o that effeet will be issued. The Anti- rescriptions by Albert D. Barker, | (ecretaries have handled a big amount | that time she has heen bothering him Eleven new members were ad- Washington, Nov. 4.-—A curiou S looni e e ilcor tent Ml fyae itre| presidentofftheyNatlonal gliolo of supplies of one sort or another, all | for money, so he struck her, he savs. | mitted to the Kenilworth club last| |00king package, inscribed :in _ Geri 2 : ociation, in bis address ! e ror ‘ man script, was delivered through th “present war” includes Austria and = ; of which has been given away. For Upon the request of Attorney | evening. The c . : . presen fifth yearly convention of 5 L Y| evening. The club voted to hold &} yails at Attorney General Palmer’s of the war prohibition act will continue i s instance, a package of gum, bar of | Albert A. Greenbe who has been e . A et ot e i Ey in effect until a treaty with that coun- O rortel that llduor|ichocolate idailyl Spapers, | postoat retained by Mrs. Francesco Lantero | Smoker and entertainment on / Sk e I b leg o ) [y i vatified | Referring to reports that Huor | wyiting materials to defend her on an assault charge, | mistice Day. Plans for the club’s| the bureau of investigation, wihiereil It is held by those who would close | U¢alers were planning to g0 into part- | on every train. On a large Propor- | that case was continued until tomor- | New Year's ball were also discussed, | WAS discovered the paciage contamed sha petiod of wartlme prohibltion as| DErSHiD with drugeista and sell tMelvy yon of the trains, ton, magasines jiopotilcifior 1l labsled g stocks of whiskey in preseriptions, row morning. ~ Mrs. lantero IS} The Kenilworth club made a record | Aciq” on one side and bearing a Ger i i 2 e e or B o] Aol B SR e B chansed with striking and heating | in the war that it is doubtful if it is an inscription on the other, Hanall = 3 . thing we are going to try to stop. bR 2 Ma Doreo. I'he trouble occurred | equalled by any other organization in | ginger the hottle was put in a safi . . ity Rantergtnea v asidemobUized 8l e Ci S e CamPmMEnt. | ached the | vesterday noon on Lafayette street | the country. Out of a membership Of | jlace until the colorless conten| Daily Freight and i o oo o | vocns o sommmmn wavarsa: ||, 0,8, o7 et riaehef, (| nen ine women arewed ver (e pav | 33 men, o7 woro in e Serice. A1 | Gt b oo on th fi ag DIDN'T KNOW SHE WAS DEAD | o o B e B e ment of costs for a broken window. | of these with the exception of three | The package was sent by parcel pos| soon possible that it never was in- not of current date—and checker = tended that the law should be opera- was reached they argue, show that| G o'y, Nov. 4{—When Adele In the heated argument they pulled | are now back in the city. The'trio | from New York. Officials are inclined 1 ° a letter {o Senator Sheppar the armistice, while the chocolate : i X : . li 6 My Blnien SINGOmi B S s R T T L it || e e e e ' oocdlals | one another's hair, causing the police | made the supreme sacrifice. oS think itiwas intendeilasia Hokh that time the oflice of the Anti- viven away reached the sum of 99 i -~ i ; R et z from school 1o her home at 814 East | \ons for these men | to be notitied. Mrs. Lantero was no- — — ST NEW BRITAIN, NEW HAVEN AND Saloon League 14 We feel also st ons ese . LA 2 el e i 2 {hat ample provision should be made | 167th street at noon yesterday and In addition to the trains, proper, | 4 BT AMOIIX for continuing prohibition durng the | found the body of her mother, Mrs. | cervice was rendered to men who | Arrived, but shortly afterward started 2o | There will be a ing of th LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE | o0 o0t o . which may | Eva Rosenbers, hanging by a robe | comprised units moving by highway i G003 2ain street to consult a lawyer. | cpjcago Police On Alert—More Mills | sbecial committee of seven to con MOVING AND SHUCKING. be quite as important as during actual | from a transom, she was unable (o | from various camps to New York for | Cificer William O'Meara, who was on der the report of Superintendent o RUCKS BY TIHE DAY OR HOU i understand what had taken place and | parades, and from New York to | the lookout, placed her under arrest. hools Holmes on the 6-3-3 plan al IRUC R. | hostilities. E nars. ¥ H H RRIS | \¥hen the bill was amended to in- ;unt llzu.lx Vu) .hotn: \‘1 .\\u 12 | Washington for parades therp. Chicago, Nov today c the City hall tomorrow night-at - - A clude the period of demobilization QERESAE Voun LTINS S ICIIRLOME SO i B alon showiilier tho hody MENeitne el SRR Care of Adna Jobnson, Ron R oL G e e P e e v e i || SION EGROESEARES ) S U A tinued their search far two alleged | ©'clock. The committee to confe GIRLS’ MASQUERADE s Rrtivad Touia £ itana ol sheppard why it read *“the termina- TEL SHehia > | where to be found when the patrol SEK TRAIN WRECKERS. SCHOOL: COMMITTEE TO MEET Open for Busine: strike sy athizers who attempted to e s : cipal of the High school and W. wreck a Gary and interurban railway | ne ; L 7 o'clock last night, when their reck a Gar) ¥ ! Jorench, principal of the Gramma tion of demobilization. . P ;5 e Taiove i s et e 4l g "It was put in with a view to the | brother, Daniel Roscnherg, roturned NAMED FOR DEATH | \vchor Brand Club Tolds Enjoyable | special carrving steel workers to the | school to get their views on the ney Ind., mills. That was the only | plan recommended by Superintendeny o N : q | AR 5 i ! from Dbusiness and summoned the | Hulda Joli Cap- | Gary > probability that the war might d | E ulda Johnson Cap- | - e s , N el o Eastwood Electrical Service | e e e e e e e — | important development of importance | Holmes. tures Fivst Prize. in the last 24 hours in the strike of ion and Garage. Jlained Mr. Sheppard. cay, hanged herself early in the day : s i el TS Stflh_ n a arag ! plain 1 Mr. Sheppavd el ].;L_ : ‘fi S ,”'> " | Are Quickly Convicted of Murder in ! steel workers, now in its seventh weelk COURT STREET EXTENSION starting, Lighting and Ignition Sys- Oh, then this ix something more hey earned she had reen | ) or The Anchor Brand Girls’ club gave In the Chicago district the big plants than war prohibition? " asked Mr. | many months and despondent since Race Riots at Telena. A ST e O G || ORI (6 CREmee, et i) MAXWELL SEDRVICE | Wadsworth. N { her discharge from a sanitarium a Ar ing at the club rooms, at which about | mills' heads, on w of 50 per cent REAR l1!;:; MAIN .»l\; 1 ‘-‘,mm.;‘. |;‘.\-”)wnrv(l of «\.“; \]\ cek IA::(). Her hus mm!{J Imn.m rk. st st b s e s e e e h 3 mobilization part o he war,” sald | Rosenberg, is an insurance broker. b - Y 2 et : S 3 . s S i Sheppard. It is the nece | e IA\(nil\.i .\‘u 4.—Rapid pro- (1 to').\lmn.\ made the rooms most at- | returning, they said. day which was the last day, the s# 5 Feech ) = o marked the tri cases grow- | tractive. e se s 3 . v ] srmath of the war. MISS REA ASKS “NO GIFTS.” : _ S g : g ey sessment becomes a law. It was ex ing out of the recent race disturbances | Miss Hulda Johnson, dressed as a RETAINS ESPIONAGE ACT. Dected that there would be an appea enator has just said that it = outh of this city. One negro was | focioty belle, won first prize for the as put i ith the plain idea tha a sai i Give IHer ‘ S 1 2 a8 : > R y o ; o from the English Lutheran churel was put in w b idea that | Pather Said to Wish to Give Her | (o1 cicted of first degree murder after | 1n0st beautiful costume; Miss Amelin Washington, Nov 4.—By unani- | 5 { the war might end a little sooner Fverything She Wants. e e e e b1 e ol e Wilrossealas |Imoushvate iihel Seriatel judichanyicom MUoEI iR sfasmaton ihoes DEoUSI ”m; o A R e Philadelphia, Nov. 4—An unusual {cujt jur Tive others wers found | Prince Charming, and Miss Frances | mitteo has declined lo recommend 18 8aid, Will be damaged greatly. Wadsworth. feature marks the invitations to the | suilty of i : 2 ; . g = repeall ofl the o8 ze lnct i Reneal S e % " AR A @ arks > R s guilty of a similar charge after the | Debay won third prize. She had a | repeal of the espionage act. Itepea T e PLEASURE CARS 1 meant "-‘“‘“ CRULS "“'1"“]"'{“'" wedding of Miss Ruth Rea, daughter | jurymen had been out geven min- | comedy costume and represented a | bills of Senators France of Maryland | JAPANESE PRIVY COUNCID . IRVING ]FS'I'I“R FRaciudIEnOStIitics sponded Mr. | o¢ Samuel Rea, president of the Penn- | ytes. The verdict means electrocu- | policeman. Games were played and [ and Poindexter of Washington, re- VOTES FOR IMPEACHMEN’ 1 STREE As no appeals were made to th board of compensation and aABSess ment regarding assessments in the e tension of Court reet up to yester} Sheppard. sylvania railroad company. 4 Ny b Gk L tion for the six negroes. luncheon was served. publicans, were ordered reported ad- Hogolulu, Nov. 4—The Japanes 3 - e Tiia A N invitations bear the request: In the first case, that of Irank 'I‘!.v\ (\‘;)ml.nvum- 1'.<(1\An;:v was the v-firfo_l_\' .'l:hu (’{)||1!V\\[F¢'\‘ decided it 4o\ couneil, on Thursday, favore: — e e T ‘i ase \;:m no gifts : Hicks, witnesses t ed they saw ““T“r‘] ry ‘l':\v\lh{. ¢ JI\Il(»‘lhv(»”‘\.hnvlh\x:) \l},.s" 1:‘1‘;»x;—(u‘:;]:‘r;]:l((‘n vr\]mixll the et o ol VIM dcl)vcry and heavy d“ty Dol iboyeioal ImbossibiG onl ihe Aiss ea will he married to | Hicks fire the shots which resulted in | anc orence obinson. Mrs. M. ecaus d search warre Premier Hara, and the Wersciil : - ; Lieutenant-Commander ~ George 1. | the death of Clinton lce, an ex-sol- | O'Hayer and Miss Ilobinson were | and other provisions necessary for A Lt ey ¥ A ] t 5 tons, | owners of ihe whiskey in bonded S L ey S ok e e - 5 mi delegatjen for the unsatisfa: trucks, from V5 to 3 3 Junkins at her father's country home, | dier of this city. The defense had | iudges enforcement of prohibition. peace terms, according to ditoe . warchouses to disposc of 60,000,000 [ £URHINS > ‘ £ z C AMERICAN Balanced Six,| gaiions in 60 days. Haif that amouns [ Waverly Jlelghts, Bren Mawr, on|no witnesses. Argument was walved, 5 : - — cablegram received from Tokio by th ) o migh be handled. Attorneys repre- | -ovember 15 . PRCRIuLY grilctecpandiinge e IILLE S {E ENDS. Hawaii Ilochi, a Japanese dadll Pleasure Cars. S<iiinE loior inverests believe Hhat 1t \ccording to some friends of Mr. | minutes a verdit was returned. k& 1 ~ 4 oot Cal ol s S i N 5 5 ¢ d S T Lille, Nov. 4.—The building tra newspaper here. ~CITY SERVICE STATION. | Would be possible to dispose of at|Rea, his desire to furnish his daugh- Defendants in the second Albert Johnson, of Jol treet, Takes oY o din A L O nieal e S e et ST S s Frank Moore, 12d Hicks, J. 1. {6, Gitl as His Bride. S, pEg 5 RS A A. M. Pannessa, Prop, | least 50,000,000 of the 60,000,000 gal- | ter With eversthing that she may wish s bt il iblee o Ohio Girl as Iis Bride. e el LOCAL AUTOIST RUNS DOWN HARTFORD MA lans. is the causc of the no gifts request. il 2 e sl ” Sl Liquor interests here claim that the | He also felred {hat Pennsylvania | charged jointly with the murder of Johnson, of T8 John street, | agrecing to pay higher rates provi RN > Tee Witces ifed the g G discharge o | sionally for the month of Novemher D!:Ngff“'q QWQGF demand for liquor for export is very | railroad employes might feel called | €. Witnesses testified that Moore, ocently discharged from the | sionally fc © month of Novemher 1% 7 4 | 1 [ | o e (el e e iy R | SRR e GeRGl e Knox and Hicks acted as leaders in | United States Army at the Frie prov-| and December. This will mean a2l ( | Orlando Lewis of East Hartfor ik ! sustained a broken leg last evening « a 5 it 5 e s as ie additional expenditure by ihe em 3 +" | Sun'smirity from Americon svain and | Commander dunking lsd s compuny | e e C L Nt emounds O, s e, o) S0, SR e Sioet Hasitord, whn 3o France is taking but little. ¢ ja S Tte 2 Svidence heard yesterday showed | >auline Arnold, ghter of Mr. yers e onths ¢ 3 e . 430 MAIN STREET Hrancetiaicasion e of bluelackels from the Tah whenl| ., i oo o & pest of the “Fro-f and Mrs. M J. Areold, of Bremont, | 000,000 franes. o ly( By en \”" mobile (rick opy Ihere is a growing sentiment here | they captured the customs house at xisten E and Mrs. M. J. ) 5 ated by Fred Neurath of 74 Prospe( & Livery Cars for Hire, Day and Night | that the government should make | Vern Gruz in 1914, gressive farmers —and Ilousehold | Ohio, on October 11 - e street this city. Neurath was turnini Storage, Supplics and Repalring. zood the liquor in bonded warehouses st mi S Union of America,” the organization Mr. Johnson, before enlisting, was| SHALL COUNCILMAN RESIGN? machine into Bartholomew stre If the owners cannot dispose of it.| POLICE CLUB JEW BAITER under which it is alleged the negroes | well known in this city and served { Whether or not Councilman Charles | when Lewis stepped in front of - ¢hj Some prominent government officials were banded for the uprising at| for two years in the Ordnance depart- | yfcMurray, elected as a represen 7 18 of - * D iles south Helena, Tk couple will make their ve of o f Wl i resig 9 o = = nNe 3 — Break Heads ng Rowdies in & ol ment. he couple will make their| tive of the fifth ward, should res MA N S Ah ifi l[} S oy which resulted in the death of five | home in I'remont, where Mr. Johnson he is now living on Ches SOLD LIQUOR 4 [443 5 Lide “OUCH' THAT OLD Vienna on Sunday. white persons and’a score of negroes. | is employed as a clerk for the Quar- | street, is a question that has come | Torrington, Nov. 4—Flia Taddei L 5 vienna, Nov. 4 (By The Associate = termaster Corps ip m all circles. While some | p zh court 5 1o - OVERLAND AGENCY, W Milonna SN oS he Associated | (o op XTI > CHIEF, ermaster Corp! up in cire Jor orough court today pleaded guilt Press.)—Sharp clashes hetween the — e — members of the council feel He o elling Btaior Cilleratv s nas Gl a s e R e z A | gally and wa Storage and Accgssmfiesv '” polico and gangs of rowdies occurred | 18 INDICTED AS A SYNDICALIST | c3sADY; IN GERMANY” CARGO, [ will have to resign, others are of the | fined $75. He had no license to g6 Repair Work a Specialty. s on Sunday as a result !nf numerous “,:"11‘("'_”;‘]‘1“;;(“1‘1' 'NI:";'M";":(‘\';‘xf:'fig; WORTH MILLIONS, IN U. S. PORT :‘i““im" (hat i“l ‘I_‘_":" es! ;""“‘ for | Jiquor. Out of a supply of nine ba » 202 ¥ f Jew-baiting, and many heads 2y SIS L g 5 1nm to live in the fifth ward. rels of wine he had dispos e 139 Arch St Bl eralbroken: band that is said to have plotted Baltimore, Md., Nov A $5,000- by i i : Cinpanedt v J“’g‘l fiet_oulf_t?at borfl%uf Tor 1l Sundags bands of | other series of nation-wide outrages| 000 cargo of German, Swiss and Colds Cause Headaches and Pain AT oan’s Liniment an - = % 8 ox ring ¢ . is heing held b anufactured g v 3 knock it galley-west’ young roughs stood on. bridges and | foxt spring and who Is belng hold by ) Dutel = manufactured = o5ds =~ Wi, rreverish Headaches and Body Pair MANY LICE insulted or manhundied Jews in or- | the New York police, was indicted by | brousht fo Bultimore vestordas o,.lt ol e T o GUI G Lo Sl e e T R \ EREN'T prepared for that [thodox garb. Sometimes the Jews the grand jury here vesterday on a (Jlolland-American liner esterdi, 2 ing LAXATIVE BROMO QUI-| ported this morning that over 64 it qu witch in temperature, | were accompanied by a hodyguard of | Charse of violaling the crhminal syn-jas a yesult BOfgtie ,:jl;““"\’\‘,""“"'f‘i'“,j NINE Tablets. There is only one | hunters’ Hcenses have been issued th dicalist act. Detectives left for Co-| strike in New Yorlk. esteraile AL e L i W IGR OV | caason | Thiais e e full of rheumatic twinges? Wwerc frequent. The situation hecame | 1UMbus to get extradition papers to | was the largest of five xv;«:-mjhr;!j»* that | Gonature on the box. 30c. the nearby woods or else the boy arrived yesterday after being diverted have nof forgotten the pranks th You should have had a bottle of | such Sunday that the police had to | Pring Weiler herc. £t ¢ Sloan’s Liniment handy — that would | intervene. < = fromif axiionic IS Ren T EolotRtIG learned in France have soon cased up the muscles, quieted oy e | Westerdijk included several hundred ! pce 7y B o S N ;hc jums_. painful, affected part — REFUSED DIVORC tesRo[RG enniunitoy SRl ch FwILIEDC t e Tickle Makes You Cough enetrate without rubbing, bringin, o 5 - 5 ’ ' pit on the market hefore Christmas, | . 5 8 IG MY gratifying relief. < » e H r\;‘>\\\\:1jyl}\{\'|v: ?\Ir :n “.‘f "1.“”‘? lt S tlme to take and niore than $1,800,000 worth of | he T -HT”‘\PL\M T\mv'\- ‘v,‘ - Helpful in all attacks of lumbago, sl W laces, embroideries, novelty jewelry, choyelicile Hlonlsiptia i dimont i sciatica, external soreness, stifiness, were you? Left you stiff, sore, | young Jews, in which cases fighis the Brooklyn Natlonal baseball club, | Cures the Cough. 35c. A free box ¢ beads., perfumes and furs. With the er- DEPENDABILITY is a prine fea- ure Of our TAXICAB SERVICE When you call 1728-5 for a car and | we promise one on a certain time—a, slean, carefully driven car WILL be it the place ON TIME. You ride comfortably and safely in sne of our cars. Call 1728-13 Weddings and funerals a specialty. 'S TAXI SERV GARAGE Rear 505 Main Street DON'T FORGET DIONNES focal and long distance moviug and Planos and parties at rea- Also storage. sonable prices, New Britain, day. Suggestion was made, that she sue for a separation and the justice indicated that she might be granted then the allowance of $6,500 a year which she would have re- ceived with the granting of a divorce. BIRTHDAY PARTY. -, and Mrs. William H. Smith of t Main street entertained last evening in honor of the birthday of their son Thomas. There were 16 young friends presenf who enjoyed mes and songs and the young people ave a little play. The house was prettily decorated in red. white and blue. Refreshments were served with b Mrs, Harry C. Lyons assisting, Many doctors say influenza may be with us before springtime. Get your blood in good condition—- at helps. ke Celery King threc times a week for three weeks—that helps. Give it to the children, also, for it's a good, old-fashioned vegetable tea that costs almost nothing, but gently, yel surely, regulates the howels and puts the entire em in fine condi- tion “1 want Celery King.” Yonr druggist will know he is handing voa the king of tonie laxatives. the remainder of the goods were made in Germany during and after the wav. ¥ TO BE NAMED. U ssor of the late superin of the charity board, Alonzo vill probably be named at the of that hoard Friday night andidates are Frank O'Bricn, meter reader in the water department, and F. W. Murphy, in- vestigator of the charity board. HERE FROM MINNEAPOLIS. Emil Nelsor of Minneapolis, Minn., formerly of S6uth Manchester, is now visiting his sister, Mrs. William Hult. berg of 192 Fairview street, When You Drink INSTANT POSTUM This healthful drink has long been the favorite of | brain workers and others ‘who have feit harm from with every botile. 5 : H : = ras refused @ decree of divorce in | GROVE'S 0-PEN-TRATE SALVE sirains, ache. spraimy Gt 3 b | w45 IOV S ecyee o divence n v et ot same ot e embrodr. | Forl e at your druggists._35c., 70c, $1.40. | YO Lo o000 T gl T ve: fes, which arc of Swiss manufacture, | [f s sl e s, Sloan’ E: | ‘ oans ! Liniment Heep i1 handy AUSTRALIAN ELECTION DEC, 1t Miclhourne, Nov. 4.—The parlid ment of the A lian commo wealth has been dissolved. Ilectior for its successor will be held on Dd cembar 1 NOTICE To the Creditors of t New Brital) Chamb of Commerce Buildi Company Said company is in process of dif solution. Creditors of said compai are warned to present their claims o| before Fehrua Sth, 1920, to I Hall, N dritain, Conn

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