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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA.D, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919, ew Britain Herald. | ©© 1" the ratincation ir reservations paired for some time. it is cortain | COMMUNICATED ~~ | OHIQO PEOPLE ARE q W AQTL arc adopted and the Kepublicans will thal the erisis in the strike has been et el 25 YEARS AGO i J ¥ A HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANTY, not pass the document unless they are passed. Possibly the curtailment of | Closing Hours, VOTING ( LIQUOR = 4 L Proprietors. agreed to. The fuct thal it takes o oufpul his nol been felt as much as The communication signed “Clerk.” | o T MR llln\u:, a:!n;m(:sng::‘«ld‘:;ce:;eg;m:; s‘xf“l two-thirds vote to ratify is thespoint it will be, but by the time we com- | i »‘<_""‘ Issuc of November 3 fails to November 1. 1891, { t [‘Arv ? I;HAR[]"L $8.00 5 Year % that is giving opportunity for this mence to fecl it at all, the strike will ; vonsider the fact which is statistically J. 1. Cooper of Yale and E. H., 'our Phascs of Prohibition Ques- ! : - 7 < $2.00 Three HMonths. oving v besnid A o i jo @ Proven, that 93 per cent. of all thel| {ooper of Buckland were in town oyer £ H 5 o) heeen jockeying. have been settled. Then it will 1 Stntsy. tions Are ¥ofore Voters—Iicsult o be | MCiCantile buying of this country is R : ! B i e Q o St s in all parts of the city are in | S 7 NVEr ae £ATH done by women. ; 3 | Has Important Braving. S k S l S\l A h - 2 : e e e RO e z ick Soldiers Shiver as Steai iore are of course less factors '\)\va"l.v' upkeep is almost exhausted Columbus. 0., Nov. 4.--—Ohio today . | workers in New Britain than in either ashington Chestnut and Maple - il“el‘g (!fimble i B 4 Streanatinate, s 7 is voting on four phases of the pro- et al Hartord, Bridgeport or Waterbury, | §iioets &0 T mne ngoed con g L ] i he others have been repaired | hibition question the results of 4 Where the stores close every night in | bug they hers have been repaired | hib 1 | ol b ey do not stay—a competent | which, opposing leaders say, the weck ai 6 o'clock. and with the | road builder has offered his services 10 | | | : i shops closing Saturday at noon there| the town for $800 a year and guaran. | "2V & decided bearing upon Charges that aynital ueslisence (on ihe Member of the Assucluted Trems. \ political standpoint. However, Sena is the main ohject after ali. is ample time for the men to do their| (265 Macadamized roads throughout| Prohibition question (hroughout part of steawn Giters einpioyed in the Re Associated Press is exclusively entitled | o e R o e e city inside of a year and a ha ati | construction of the hase hospital at to the ume for republieation of all news [ OV litchcock’s efforts fo balk a vot 1urchasing. rand a half nation. | . ; . g ng. . Veaterins s st e nd e DU LN Camp Sherman resulted in cxposu B e o e o el emmeiie g FACTS AND FANCIES One of the slogans of aur Chamber | 3 lay’s as a terrific on O one question. volers will ox- . atifi \ oo Sl Gl < L or the city. the = St g for wecks to the zero weather pr o this s and el locat mews [ (HO1 TRELIESEG E R ention g s of Commerce is “Trade in New Brit- | [OF the it the snow, wind and rain| yroes their sentiment on national | [ : o R vubliahed nerein. proved. 17 il is the ho tion | i o ain.” Why should we close our stores & down several telegraph poles| ionjbition. This will be do ol R e i e e L SRianine Ixpentest WA Ol licst | e Db s R RS B eies ommunication with all outside| hio o0 HpR LS ! B | vember. 1917 of sick soldicrs confined gecdsdRIncom oM Luninsgila ! | couraging out of town buying on that | L2WIS has been cut oft by falling wires | ¢SS, B NOUE MpQr (AC Levlon OF | there, were amons the startiing dise Headline. The average city. it ap-| qayvs and ali irains are behind scheduld. s gislature in ratifying the | .lokures made before the congression- 1a) - | tederal pronibition amendment. 0 —— The attitude of neither side in the time for the lack of production Intered at the Post Office at New Britalt 3 : as Second Class Mail Macter. controversy is particularly deserviny made up, for the miners to increase TELEPHONE CALLS : Business OMco ............ee0s Democrats should exhaust every offort been placed upon us, whether (he @ditortal Rooms . ! of credit. It is quite natural that the their hourly output. A burden h»m: | | to obtain unreserved ratification and sStrike cnds today or tomorrow: the he only profitable adverttstnz medlum 0 G 1o oo d op: time passed increases it, but we will the clty. Circulation books and press Rl SN OBl IO IO room alwave cpen to advertisers This would be done from a purcl Camp Sherman. Ohic 4 e able to get along somehow, which & 2 of the Lodge forces to make the de- | ELECTION DAY, cision, the time has come for doing Though five states are holding clee- | 80, Lot the Democrats then Kill ¢ pears, is sharing this unpleasant ex- Iurthermore it is a safe hazard that The water main feeding the boilers jons (o decide upon their respective | document, if reservations arc insisted i\'.“""\,‘"]‘,“,',P“‘;:'\l'.,.h"“fl_ GrssEs family.— | i a ballot were taken a large majority :‘O“E:\l‘(', oy o s burst this marning | 0110 % (he Arst state in the union | Chillicotho contractor, late yesterday. 3 Would prefer to have Monday nights| . LNFoushout the woods between here | YOters: vith the bitter cold, steam fitters sup- fonnecticut people with the possible | be voted upon in the Senate. WHhy | statistics is again demonstrated 1o | (o {hemselves, ;‘f"‘ armington many small trees| State widc = prohibition wlso isiposedly equipping the hospital wards Xception of the Massachusetts cam- | not fight to the finish upon :“\:”'“\\ lt’z(.‘vl-‘rfir\.‘]:,l“x \-:I '.';r“(’,c. ral bureau I have in my possession an agres l‘{,:tn‘:,'::.nuQ?%;\O?m (';',',.‘,‘,‘,’f,,"("“"""f‘"A"v‘ ";“,':',‘L"‘m:' :‘}',, \,::‘.‘,y{,}],,:',:‘,,.”“:.‘;‘:;;:}S it sloam h“'”‘ D ””:y.lllmg and month vl’ul.\)l»m-!h “1‘»@.“;:,(_"‘.’1-01 last { ment dafed January 20, 1893, drawn At the corner of North and ';{r::\(‘t:\y' ment adopted a year ago hy a ma- ;T;\‘v‘~”;::fhln},‘,m)y'\,’m‘\( ."r.,"‘, e :‘ln::v\\t > strects the wires hang so low from | JOTIY of more than 25.000 and | foe. the weight of jce that tcams cannot | 1°8tlizing the manufacture and sale Other witnesses corroborated sub-committee by Joseph Poole, Ohio is the first state in the union overnments today theve is little in- | apon. “omething must be done, erest in any of the contests among there are many important matters The utter worthlessness of H. C. L. ign. The other tes are more ov | question once? We are all r up by one of our most prominent mer ; chant: avd signed by six others - One of the stran thinzs in the | whereby these men agreed to ‘‘close oD L > agree "« | Pass and pedestrians have 1o st 1ol of liguors containing less (ha vo | P I the Bay State, howeve the labor | " T . world is why a womun will fell the | their places of business on Tuesdays, & Sl S a stoop to s E g an two | Poole’s testimony” as fo the idling of THE END O THE PHER STRIKE, neighbors her daughter can sing | Thursdays and Fridays at-6:30 p. m. ge* under them. and three-fourths per cent. alcohol. | the men and the wastage of material 3 : . - After the sensational efforts of the| When their cars arc perfectly obvious. | At that time when stores kept ‘open ev S . Such liguors would be classed as|wnd money Poston police short time ago, looms | 060 I SR 0N B 0T O | —Dallas News. ery night this was a great step for- i ational Happenings. A o G Contiiators werel neid actial costn arge and will have no little effec i £ i ek L e Svard and many objectons were raised, ExpMssicns of gri ages of The fourth prohibition is a referen- | of construction plus a percentage of of New Vork over the heads of their| rraking u desperate look al market | but the buying public soon adjusted | fondplence sent to {he ezarina—Queen | dum on the Crabbe prohibition en- | their profit. union officers, the fight is now being| prices the Oregonian cannot refrain | themselves to the new hours and seem i";‘jfm deeply moved—great sorrow | forcement measure passed by the Hle brought to a close and the freighi | from suggesting that the old farm | to have survived thus far without b‘; ‘”}’f“fi Daily papers issucd with | state legislature. i i Jonents | Nandlers are said to be returning 1o | Practics of bringing the editor a piece | great inconvenience, e pirited mayoralty cont IN{lorer, told the investigating com- ave been represented as oppon s L e e e of fresh pork at “hog killin’ time’ This same progressive merchant < d his mother and seriously | most of the large cit are eX-| mitiee that his foreman told his gang f labor by their political enemies, { "OT% 2jceumbens. e radicals | gught to be continued.—Seattle Post | NOwW one of the leaders in the Mond wounded his father—no known motive | pected to bring out a large vote to “hlde in the corn feld’ s l'zn : = o were nearly successful, too much so | Intelligencer. night closing. TLet us all be progres- ‘ff'vr the decd—mother was instantly L1 S o (e PO o e e " ey . 1win | Tor comrert. bat the refusal to treat ASii sive with the other cities of the state | Xilled and father has two builets in - R e e gheent R thoush G oy cing Wwithsthem has had ite effect and mat.| Though peace be with us a little | and close not only Monday evenings -t hody—murderer is only 20 years| ELECTION IN FIVE said he the Y ~ . 5 . : i 2 g W o of age and ma 5 drew pay from the M. ( oolidge made « decided stand ag; war-time production would do no | 6 o'clock. but Saturday cvenings as and managed to escape. SEanah ters are on the mend. : S v 3 Timperor N s 3 7 and from the government for the rganized labor, in the shape of po- o i harm.—Wall Street Journal. well. B N oy sl as TR R ulorior STATES ON TODAY | same week and that he did not dare President O'Connor, of the I. L. A., _— ANOTHER CLERK. 11l Russtuns aims for peace—Alexan- S R e ie responsible for the statement that| What has become of the old-fash- = cansiaceth andline inewficzansiag weren't allowed to.’ about 13,000 men have returs joned immigrant who didn't come to . sion acclaimed to the people by heralds Y as 4 abo 5, men) haye poturnediandi| foned, iRl gL foame e The Proposed Preamble, ity ou might as well have some ofg the U uthoriticsReline that aboun| aiscis Gl HISHLG Ul o LivaLcel s 3 Sk T HaliGouric i = S oxtra 1c the other men are [oponents would represent. His at-] Retiabout s s e (New Haven Journal-Courier) | The Missiles of War, o Fetting.” was the statément Jesse 000 are back at work Twenty- Sl The objection to the preamble o e b Lesser Officials Flsewhere— S S et . hin < e {ties o1 = Je al ) ira s d a foreman made to cight ships. most of them transatiantic The fiying pavson has demonstrated | :‘f“"]““’_r‘"',“ *\"“I“ e "““j‘“‘I On igenst [t appears from a study of the bat- Prohibition an Issuc lLim. On the following pay day he carriers, applicd for peraits to sail | What a great many pcople have evi-j S8R T8 #HONS T e s, 2| tle casualties in the American Fxpe- aid his pay envelope contained $13 bly applies to (he organization of | (o i qay from the port of New yorts, | dently believed. namely. that the o SeyioRas UGS : ;“.”'”'k o% | ditionary Forces, made by the stalis New York, Nov. 4.—FElcetors in|extra. When he spoke of it to the his character of workman alone. He it “1 ministor could be sunported on air.-— m“‘"”“”]“‘\ ONEiDLeENT: "']' I'f‘f“ Ot | tical branch of the gencral staff, th: states went to the polls today to | paymaster he declared the latter told Journul. ace and covenant of the league of | shrapnc) and the rifle ball are siiil | bullot for governors, while clection of | him hn “couldn’t count.” Oun another must view with » great deal of satis- nations on the part of the other| the ; D 0 2 3 e n = 2 satis . " (SO SEon s DS ORI PR oo he most effective missiles, s they | Insser officials and decisions on con- | occasion he said there was $6 extra faction this vindication of t(heir carly Now if the British government only l_('“”_ ”‘p:n“m'l “ .""«’l’m”i i m_:“\fi“{ have been for more than hundre | stitutional questions faced the voters| n his pay He said he was hired t% demands. President (°Connor, for| had huad the fovesight to adopt the | CH7 Lok e ..",v'f o l.rl’- '..C'M; | Years, for all the terrible novelties | of several other statcs. Governors are | “watch gravel wagons” and that as ate government and he S UWN- | ono was the first to charactorize the | AMeTican system a little thing like a wmi",‘.“v"‘;‘,;"" ”“‘r‘: _““‘*:“':j“) 111 introduced during the war. ‘i'he com- | being elected in Kentucky, pfaryland, [ # rule not more than three wagons bubtedly right in the stand. We be- | cirino ne i Z lack of confidence in Parliament lI . |lx ‘\.' ';xn no‘(» lu‘rlv il g pilation of 222,252 cases does not in- | Massachusetts, Mississippi and Necw | appeared where he was on a given y SO G B R, R o el | conlin GIOn G (e el || HEES B DI Sl i v(c\mf‘dl\ul’h clude the killed in battle, heing based | Jersey. 4ay 2nd sometimes he said there was Kansas City Star. ekl e . I may | on hospitul records, but it may be as- The clections in Ohio are being | enly one. For this he said he was upon another it appeared as if he was e Sl m.:'u F‘h'”'"'-'h‘ (hat | Sumed that {he causes of deaths watched with interest by “wet” and { paid $51.60 weckly Isn't it about time the sovernment HE WATE l He Bme thought hat | action were in aboul the same pro- | “dry” advocates, as there, for the SN o Hloors pul a little buckbone in its Mexican | S3Ch an enlarged roserva as NeC | portion as of the wounded. [ was | first time in any state, a popular policy? This kidnappingiof a con-i SSSar¥. but we cannot for the life of | impossible, of course, to determine| vote is beinz taken on the 18th The spir s N s < e us understand how the lack of neces- > 2 2 thing else to do, they chiseled pleces e spirit of unrest, fos- | sulir agent and holding him for ran- : the cause of the wound in every case. | amendment to the constitution. This D , - 73 e A > e el | Sity for it can be enlarged into a vi- : 5 A bt & i out of the floor so that they would agitators, gained the upper | “om is like pulling Uncle Sam’s whis- | FG8 100 10 o B, oS ' Yio| More than seventy-six thousand in. | is being accomplished by a referen- o i e e or « respective of thelr 3 i o i = < = o |1 i riection. e other methoc = S - Sy dcCOmpit ¥ d have to cut and o sce: a jon for all irrespeetive of t hand despite what he had to s ”_\ ke 1Tow long ]x.xk_ the _om gentle TRkl NS (g (S Gaoeiae (o s e Juries that received freatment, of | dum on the legislature’s action in 11lc tasmertion made~BN R D Hice- ligations are able to sway enough | [oweve < of work for a period man got to stand for it? You may be i iy "vmm" hi e hw: l' which ten per cent. resulted in death, | ratifying the amendment. Ohio also | o, Chillicothe enrnenior. 'He told of e d assured that the longer we put off € =5 a al- | are listed as “‘unclassified.’ % AL L s ashtheds s to clect the Democrat. If they | p = desiie Ty : & = S N o assitied. is taking a referendum vote on the | : spending three days ¢ o pe S % | had the desired effoct and another set| action the more eaby money the Mex- | 7240y fatfied M, wilh the Amerlan | Snrapnel may he described as a O R ) S || kot i o Sy 1»:\ v e, our construction of the public | of malcontents have learncd their les- | ican bandils will be after. Is it that | 'eScrvations when, if no objections | geel eylinder filled with bullets and . : F 2 IO NARIDIS0E K eos ion of the Massachusetis citizen | g e loneeinicanstans thing tolbel-ntBycrckraicediih v anvonesorimore So |kl iy o + by the legislature and ix voting on |.hort in his pay. all the while draw- in Mas son. g eans any g E ¢ & charge. It was the pre-| two proposed constitutional amend- | ing his regular- pay of 60 cents an artillery of every| ments touching on prohibition. hour a arventer. decidedly wrong. Tt is a big issuc, \merican citizen? Schencetady | hem. it would be taken for granted | feyred shell in the nation unul Germany introduced. the | “fcentucky, Massachusetts, Mory-| That a collection was made to buy. Uhion.Stiac: that they were satisfactory. This has | land, New Jersey, Virginia and New | mantclpicce for Maj. Gen. I FHI COAL STRIKE, - been = the unwritten rule where | nigh-explosive shell, which the Brit- York are sclec ‘ng legislators Con- | (ilenn’. Chillicothe home. was the stitutional qu-stions confront the { statement made by Poole He said he Ifederal department of labor reports | reaties o similarly reserved | sl and French adopted only after edit at the polls 3 show that the average pay in all de- ;"‘” ’r‘“‘_\_"”“““ e ""»‘;'“‘"«"' A ’[‘_“' bitter experience. But shrapnel was sed, and we belicve he will be, we | 2¢cording to reports issued by the: partments of the steel industry in- | {lon failing to note its dissent or dis- | ;10t abandoned by the Germans. Tha ; g p 5 % q T e lcnes he il be i il R i e ease i e = o i hs et sl Eio il it Ol i e safivation =i [Ta R iR ,_"‘ _N‘" voters in Tllinois, Nebraska and Texas. | inew of about $1.300 that had been Il have the American decision on States zovernment, which is Qgtul 5 JuBe) : se, 01 118 Bhown by § 1)y i and Nebraska are eclecting | collected and that if the rest of the delegates to constitutional conven- | workmen had contributed propor- 1913, 1o June, 1919, while the cost of | 1ade would have a difficult job bas- | the yecord of 32,755 American sol- : : : living increased seventy-five per cent. :‘I‘F a test case "l‘f“ ?" I‘_"“ '“”""" ]“" diers wounded by if, of which num- = e i fund of from $5.000 to In New York city therc will bejagents placed at several poinis| That secms to indicate that on the | {he reserving nation (o live up to the | her sis per cent. di als lonsfvlillegilicxes s assincgongs nate UBOION cRom 8 : X per cent. died in hospitals. call for a constitutional convention | $6.000 must have been available. Mo ! = e illing aicel| A . )0 Six Dropos: ¢ itutional | Ceclared that the men never heard e Gl o (R e e e || ELEIHIE B nedo i il Ko G| et Tio et (30 SHN R, s [| SR GIE HE R e (e LG Suratogian whatever risk might be involved in{ yndoubtedly saved them many cas- ' e o iiadien ofteaniidnce | naltics. So far as is practicable the | N the far west. - nning for oflice. The editor and | are about 423,000 men out of the The Cuban svgar supply is greater the other hand, it is hard to see | ghell is timed to burst while still : 5 | 7 3 ) Why @ nation proposing through ac- TRYING TO SETTLE e political pot in that city dnd in | have been the scemes of thorougt ) s e it S : : ) : OTOURN | of fact, it is higher in price and not | Should be hesitant fo say so by means | head were so numerous as to arrest bw York state, usually with con- | union organization are without any | o be had. Why? The government | Of the conventional diplomatic chan- | attention and call for 1 rotestive emuine . herable succe The inner workings |iproduction whatsoever. not only ought to answer but it ought | 7€ls. Lf the siguing nations desire | mont. Shrapnel, the invention of Railroad Officials Agree Coal Situ- St e th British artillery officer. for whem it is aan noving condition.- - Philadelphia Star, [ €20 With truth be said that the com- | named, has been credited with turn- state s of the govern- G mittec of the senafe has encountered | jng the tide of baitle at Waterloo, and mote and have no startling is- | (o abidlc o decizion, ues to decide for the people at lar uestion, created by the strike of Lhe pon (e vote. The state has usually een able to refurn a Republican ma- in Corn Field. ty and it is the Republicans who Taylor Thornburg, Chillicothe la-% cemen, recently it may hardly be id that he s running upon a plat- brm of persecution of labor as his Governors Being Selected There and | 1y, tude is well known, after the hand- hg of the police strike, and it prob- authorized leaders of the unioa bes not believe in fhe afliliation with he American Ilederation of Liahor of hy men connected with the city or ve that many a union man Will [ o4 rrom the hal upon one occasio pport him for this reason. If he beaten, however, there will be noth-} 5 rcceive the support of the m ' g to which to attribute the defeat | which was quickly reversed in w very 1t this attitudc It will be a sur- | short time. When the men could not get any- hise 10 us if the advocates of a | tered by is police business, particularly i e man who fought it is rcfused L ; The coal strike is breaking, n en- Vtal question depending upon a set of federnl iny local officors chosen and {he [ throughout the coal avea for its in-| whole the steel workers have had a | OFl&inal text in a given instance. Wi Tt was shrapnel that caused all the ht is again contering abont William | formation. Notwithstanding, miners A mendments. There are no clections | anything more of the mantel indolph !earst, thoush he is not |and operators alike azree that there Gl chnerr o s e st blisher usually has his fingers i | mines and {hat many places which | than ever. That ousht to make su- | WAV & hat e . aewistesCaloyeRercindyandiging the ! ED E SCHEDULE gaf plentiful and cheap. As a matter | 4ulesence to assent to the reservation [ carjy period of the wa 7 5 o q F OV ¥ 1 er A od of the war wounds in the STR“\E IN V VA an explanation for (he preamble, It ! e the situation are not appirent t e e e o take steps to obviate such an an ation Doecs Not Warrant It in New | Oberators Consider Asking Muers ta > mercl know that the has s e e £l feeling ) o | England Yet (e dn s en a g lispla i ment any positive figures, but The Mexican bandits find it highly | 8reat difficulti in_ - familiarizing | o contury later its Incomparable of- Terel i, Son SRy et Jlic | Profitable acting as mandatories for | (hemselves with the history of the | foctiveness seems {o have been dem- Roston, Not No pass:r he publi r - careless Americans.—Syracuse Post- | trealy manufaciure. and has at all | onstrated again A GR NeRe Breladl kg s S times lacked the necessary informa-| he rifle g s o say. Sceret Service oper- : tion which shonld have been gladly cen the editor and Governor Smith Rani. New York state throughout the - e e e ; ball. missile of the ma- | will be recuced in the immediate fo- | jors of West Virginia coal fiells affect= A s e ! chine gun as well as of the infantr inless developments make it | «d by the mct herc todar to ol g LHON RSSO alorsEwouldilie mblckio scaiana tepont If the publishers quit New York we | Placed at their disposal. Other ba- | \weapon, accounted for 19,528 of tho :\l;::\:xhlxc v\'\f‘ln l[)vl(h‘llv notice will he rnr‘r‘m Ie uing a public invitation to fne of the Tammiany candidates, In e R e With New | tions can be assured that no reflection | recorded casualttes, and | shells of 2 10 g G 0 o e DT Brs (e York scitings.——Walertown Times. "J;'mlpl;;::WIH'I-)‘“‘: ',f‘:“:'fi"_ "’“":'"‘z".fm:\“‘;m",}§ various sort, other than shrapnel. for|a meeting of federal managers and | Decision to I a licutenant colonel during the . — b : | 16.740. The mortality from these | operating executives of the railroads | cure an carly resumntion of aper had actoally done so. Their attituds: TRO. all doubt from their minds of what| ¢(helj wounds was very high, twelve per cent., as compared 1o five for the vitle hall. Gas may be considered as in a clas : s not thut a prayer to Thec? Dby itself. The casualties, more (han but a short time before they reappenr | “Immeasucable! compass me! — seventy-four thousand, far outnum- should be inclined to disbelieve what mpaign he betting odds are it 1 any tendency to return to work on given. This decision was reported at | ali striking min roturn to work ssau county voung Theodore Roosc- on this r )l to s tion o vas made by the operators accora foday for the purpose of considering o officials of the West Virginia ¢ the emergency arising out of i« strike. No curtailment in freight schedules was announ ed b r- pat war, is running azainst anoth W G e Rl might be essily summied up and i P the reservations seek to convey, They eran, Privatc Raff, the son of : L bed. ; want o be sure that the attitude of | heir ideas are Avorable .| 16 T in my bed alone the a 3 lor. It is pretty certain which way their ideas are unfavorable to a America is understood in advance of co-operaticn. sociation, whe hreak ifeave a sigh, or make a moan Jorted in the ra strilkke, which is claimed, it will be! 1 s vote of the cnlisted man in the currod vesterday ority system of doliverics (o mer- ECor the northern part of the stat I ! cial consumers of bitumine: 0 il at the mines in search of their old Government Bond Lotteries, berad those from any of the missiles/| ;0 ..q0q upon No desertions werc repo Underneath Thy winnowing hand though the mortality was only e W L lesiring to | €081 resions and io : S N sial consumers desiring (o ! I How can falsc defenses stand? yer cent. The harm done by hand e e o s i el ol ant (thomen il alni bhibition question. The voters there | fockoul. no imination against | All my shelters swept away, ! grenades, mines, bombs and flaming | To°! TMMEta’® e “; [from bIU-{ (1, inines reporied | lquid was' almost negligible, ol far [TIRCIS COAL DA CONSIEDEC D the northern district as our airmy was concerned; the | Neld by the yailroads, must meke ab-| ;mail ones and the da grenade’s score 870, with a mortallty | Plication direct to the railroad effect- | ,opregate is not lar of eight per cent., belng the highest. ; r will go but this may not over- kow the ballots of other citizens. (New York Sun) Is the action of France in adding lottery features to its new bond issue | destined to affect materially the finan- fon will be in cffect hercafter | ODerators, and they will be gladly ac- cial policy of other countries? The pition wil ; i Xy & Who shall clothe this shivering me, i ”,'“ A SR s 4 will act upon the ratification of | €epted. There has been no effort 1o ! rayed fringe of Thy divinity? el SR s RO ! ! minim the possible cffect of the! Wranp me, on Thy sweeping pall, A ey el it al oSt show complete and accurate informa- | o]k & Western raiiread are work | theva i 1 Out of nothing Into all petiiionfofonciiundrediimemp crsRof tion with respect to the preference of | 1 the output normal it is reported | or the desire to have the mo e all; >ar 3 - o Britis 5 o Gl e : [t A $ e the men I:\‘vl.ln(v:‘l ro‘x ‘.l‘s ritish issue i "'COOLIDGE RUNNING the requirement, the amount of coal The caal loading report issucd as i return al the earlicst possible mo-| mpen this awiul, emply space 7"‘(“’ "‘“|‘\‘"~'””""“~;]‘)“l“»‘“( ]me n- applicant has on hand. amount ap-| the division officers of the Chesupeakea | ment. The public interests i o MG rorstthi= b cllin on T o picStoas s et Ua g B N esciatce lnd, Nl ] Al Micant r res for th cferred use | & ¢ ailroad at Huntington. and | I t « in the ! Grows this dwelling of Thy gracs, _FOR RE-ELECTION | rlicant requires fo preferred use | & Ohio r i P averi the withdrawal of Biritish funds | and the rate of consu otion. Deliv- | which is a fair indicator of coal pro for the purchase of Krench bonds | shosfed that ves possessing this added incentive to in- | n Ohio fthey arc voting on the | JoPs. There be no attempt at a to decide whether stute-wide pro- | union men, we are assured by the | Naked, as on natal day ing delivery. Such application must | couthern West Virginia along the No e state legislature of the Prohibi- n amendment. THE, TRENTY VIGHT. strike are (0o great for cither of these, Then I know that here is found Fuliilling of the perfect round, The smoldering fire of the lig i eries, if authorized, v I he made in | duction in the sfate, accordance w'th the 3 iority list terday's loading was +i ber cent ndrmal on the Leaguc of Nations has ‘.,-m‘. Samuel mpers, and Warren vestment Certainly, s mal sigh 5 Massachusetts Governor's Action in rtainly, supernal sight. The significance of (he English at- b el R BN time yefeul for Lhe Treaty | 'eported to have be touch wi rimmi I Anite Searly 900 cars of coal werc loade Jast time, Defeat for the T Lo have been in tough with | Mrimming of the intmite. | (jiude v manifost. | Patriotion nec GRS PROHIBITION ISSUE e lghiears ol cntmes el s entirety Isifrecly -prophesicd \eting-Prestdent Lewis, of the Miners, | GIVIDZ strensth—now strengtiv's de- | withstanding, bonds containing the .ounty fieids yesterd according o | stroyed Ay county 3 ; ti-Administration newspaie urging that the strike be called off. | 03 . 5 : speculative possibility of a lottery ing On Outcome. = | Trom the very vacant Coid. G R il B ocritic publicationsihuve wdoplod e sisnificknce R otk this sk appanent, H LB pEZeivll peli il ale tislnons ans - i peal 1o investors in whatever coun- ¢ deadlocis 't may mea ) > g—the | i e Lonc Spectator. | . 3 S ol ] 3 one of despair. With the deadl nay mean but onc thing—th n the London Spectator. |y, 3onds of the United States are ken into flame vhat may he Slone, of the Railway iSngincers, arc | reports here. 'This is 100 cars more Roston. Nov. 4.—Voters in excep-| In New Jersey the Dry and Wet t the daily average production o i q 1 e es during the last two weeks, . tional numbers for an “off year” elec 4 A ¢ the mincs during the last two weeks. K R R e e Forces Are Lined Up Again-t Lach | (ne reports indicate. Working forc on the question only too apparent, | PUblic has won. The union heads | S of course remote from these influ. | HOM ’ Rollegnsiassechucatts = . 5 2 i Sk n the ficlds have been increased by i A Germany At Work. v e e s V-1 {oday to register their verdict on Gov- Other bolls. in : threats have been made in Con- | realize that the miners have heen aet- | ¥ uee iR Rlccallclatus §o o Bos e B T Tine = N onree ol hctre: nl y at pol the arvival of men from other fields strike of pul ce in this city. Trenton. N. J. | Although the league of nations and | issue in the New Jerser elections fo-) Minc economic issues were given prominent | day, at which a governor and stat el 2 places in the platforms of the two ma- | legislature will bg choswn, was prohi-| GRENADI jor parties, they assumed positions | bition. An unusually heavy vote was relatively subordinate to the “law and | forecast order” issue advanced by republicans| State Senator Edward I Idwards, Might Reload Them in what proved to be the hardest| democratic candidate for governor, in e T fought state campaign in years. nis campaign speeches declared he fa- ot “””‘, S | Both parties had concentrated their [ vored a “liberal” enforcement of tnc | bartment e il ot nand efforts in the industridl centers. Rich- | prohibition amendment. and that if | suvplus of thoulacs o - J0EC ) x song e democratic ! elect d use all the i nades vas decided to remove t i it ot ol (gL 16 16} (RGOS ol (00 mhest o il i e ook (T GIE | nen 5 IBHiSeIT (0 GG e ’(;',"(J;\O'y‘\’,';’j ;.‘(‘,j‘,"‘(;;;“;,‘,,‘,‘_,fi‘;‘““;\?“f, | e i \;y?:]k‘o;\'n“,1‘,|tv‘,, lozal mu- ) o Dlosives and convert the grena Y sions already work 12 hours out the erection of buildings, in 1772 and | most vigorous campaign in these sec- | state wet into savngs banks for public us . i B RGNS i of the 24, instead of 8 as for- vin in 1806, Yet merely to sng- | gion nppvanfiwn mfm“\ o hie e Nante CREUShes st e p g N ahipie thousndiof ,1,‘.;,(,.\451, banls hate until it iakes some definit to remain at work, insuring no in- morly gest (he employment of such means | ers sl 3 Jer, the republican gubernatorial non:- | were shipped to Marvin B. Singleton, jon. That is, there will he no vot- | timidation. and has adopled strict This nccords with many other re-jto swell the $15,000.000 endowment Drastio polics regulations weve [n| inee. who in his snecehes =il i Chief of the St Touls orduance dis ports (hat come from various parts|fund which sraduates of the college | effect in this city where state guards- | question was a federal and not a stats, trict of the United States army of the country. The people are bus-jare now seeking to raise would pro- | men are still on duty as a result of the | issue, was supported by the prohibi- Suddenly there came an order for fly enzaged in the heavy task of ro- | voke a storm of disapproval. police strike. Gatherings of more tion forces the ordnance department to com- I be no voting upon that, so it is. retailers from the individual. it has cuperation that has been imposed Europe is not sublect to similar | {han two persens were forbidden about Another question (hat aroused wide | mandeer the banks, dismantle and sell I, unless the wishes of the Admin-+ done ail that may be expected, has uUpon them. They are producing at a i moral restrictions. and no doubt there | the polling places. Troops and reserve interest was the woman suffrage| them for scrap iron. Fear that the maximum-—and if other countries do | will be further foreign bond issues| patrolmen were held ready for emer- amendment. the republicans favoring | grenades might fall into the hands of ; not wish to lag behind in the ind enabling investors to “play the lot- | gencies in districts known to contain submitting it to the legislature for| Bolsheviki and be reconverted into ppted without even a reservation.j our share of coal at a fair price. trial, commercial and financial race, | tery” with all the safeguards of gov- [ many sympathizers of the striking adoption or rejection: while the demo- [ bombs caused the war department to Democrats have enough strength { While we may see production im- they will do well to speed up, too. ernment credit. policemen | erats called for immediate ratification. | ovder the nade banks desiroyed. - Nov. 4.——The chiet| affected by the strike, according to operator (Providence Journal) cign lottery honds in this country re- Here is an interesting industrial | mains to be determined. ing up other matiers of impori- Mentand arc attempting (o conciliate | item from Germany No doubt the point of chief interes o andl proceediig wilh' the busi- I for tlicizeneral welfare of orsunized| Sixty thousand lahorers in the | about prize honds issued under goy- tuhr district of Germany have | crnment auspices is as concerns the | declared that they are willing to | ethics rather than the financial as- ; strike has been virtually lost while it work overtime to produce sufli pect of the policy. Nice morals yield e ont tof Detnakich | i5 even vet in effect | clent coal to enable them to com- | to public needs in emergencies, Time | s to disposc of the covenant by ' ing divectly contrary to public senti- | BANKS SCRAPPED e Senale there were no | 1abor. They must know that the Zep ( War Department Feared Bolsheviki o bh thing as war ermany or The government has rushed to (he| PeNsate Denmark for butter. A | was when public sentiment was not | i ‘ T bt part of the butter is to be divided | so scrupulous in this country about action upon fhe Treaty, the d he people in & manner| among the laborers who do over- | lotterles. blican forces claim that the Deme- | thal is luble to prove most adequate time work. In some of these Harvard college twice at least made n an attempt to set a defir kb the quesiion eternally before the | Protection of those who might prefe upon v z cls ntil the ! regulations as to priority of coal is: hguc maiter is settled—and there and the price to be collected by the ation are complicdgwith and it taken every logical step to get us all 1

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