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. Bfitain Herald. THE GRADE OROSSING. ORDERED Which was falr enough, so far as ) v ABOLISHED the men were concerned, but which I<. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Welcome word from the public Va8 not much consolation to those L] k. Proprietors. X ! - ntilities foommissionfitofthe e Mockin LA N IORISORDEINRE VORI Ol RS o aea tial) :’H’fi' A’E’W ued dally - (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 | the Clayton crossing must he @and who were sent home. ’ “ 'p. m, at Herald Building, 67 Churoh 8t a Year -n;;:mngonm., danger spot, with its grim record of FACTS AND FANCIES.;‘ BOOKS IN THE WAR, by T. W. A. L. A. Booklist. “Alv‘Vays Reliable” abolished, comes to us today The accidents and deaths, is to he IKoch. ¢ o atered at the Post OMce at New Britatn | Climinated by the New Haven Road, | Never mind that Turkish mandate | e romance of library war service. | WAR IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN, as Second Cl Mail Mactter which is ordered to submit drawings for the present—iwe have ong in the “An interesting account of the war by Kermit Rooseveli. A and take the preliminary steps neces- | hine flelds.—Manchester Union. work of the Am an Library asso- LRI TELEPHONE CALLS Aierra e R ciation.” i S ¢ | Bieiness Offive sary by January 1 of next year. A v SN it ! FICTION. ditorial Rooms . 5 il I £ ¥ £ D HERGEE T = o THE eE " by - O'Hi In its report the commission makes | naked generation” if feminine styles | HELPING FRANCE by Ruth Gaines, | | I:;,‘“ phs LIER by as ey Ojktie o) anne e e Owns he point that, i 1 ely after May cvontinue to grow in scantiness over- | “Nowhere in post-war books B I08: e only profitable advertising medlum tn | 1€ I at, immediately after May 8 lish - | aginary raits of 5 4 the oity. Clroulacton books and bress | 13, 1917, when three persons were | 100ks the certainty that furs at least [ (he &ppeal of Ifrance to the world |, IMmasinary portraits of some dis-i room alwava cpen to advertisers, e i o 2 { will always be worn in summer.— | D€ given with a surer sense of real. | I"Etished Americans The present rainy. raw weather finds us ready with a good kKilled when a train hit an auto truck, | xaw vork W | ity thar his 1i < by s A i ¢ . New York World. an in this little cok by a mem- | . . linc of fine quality French Fl: ettes which are necessary to Member of the Assacinted Prems. the road was instructed to construct a = ber of the Smith College Unit."——Re- | SABRIELLE DE BERGERAC, by ey ay el i e s i 4 ® alesocinted Pross s exclustvely entitted | o G5 EC e i T s T e . S G Henry Jan cs. health and comfort these cold nights. Wi ro o publicationiot] allinewe it )‘ Stem S foLlithis o i amd bell | enforce the prohibition - law. Tt o w o LE ! They come in pink and blue stripes, with or without collars I piDls Daper and also local news | MEDWaY user and ‘1’“‘ R A | WhY? The public wasn't called upon | IRELAND AND ENGUAND: in_the | HEAT DESIRE, by Alexander | and are extra long and full. We are selling our present stock at ystems were placed in oy te pass it.-—Philadelphia Record. past and at present, by E. R. Tur e il u . $1.98 each and we are not cxaggerating in the lcast when we say — = — former accident ftook place six | ~ e A hen e go ot Enow: that N ha 2.5 1 t is neces e e s T e haul of 50,000,000 rubles by| “The author has essaved a difficult fh.: like of it for literary novelty and : L we: will have fo sell them for $2.50 cach s it is neces- : i L ) A . ihe tite ot tes on the Rlack Sea might re- | task to present both sides of the Irish | )‘,"l co. !m_w\ ‘O," !j\z.h ideal of life sary to rveplace our present stock. fihe triumbh 0f Governor Coolidge, | LcoF Non° since, ¥p, o el a languishing profession were | question. Its presentation is fair, full { 1t as ¢h ")“'H"f yeryiconmonipow . CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE GOWN 75 Massachusetts; the failure of Tam. | {1° "ecent horror, October 3. When .t not for misgivings as to the value | And comes practically down to date.” | &' =W~ D. Howells. Full sizes 6 to 14. Speeial . . . . Each . . i i S John Amiske, with his wife and child | of rubles.-—Springfield Republican. —Independent. d y ik 1y to succeed in local New York o i el TR STy LSS ey LO. AND BEHOLD YE!: by Seumas e $1 98 e > il LA . - and An ) @ d = & - = » MacMa s, | ANCY FLANNELETTE A N Rl O RO e R BoanlE att, with two children met a train Columbus had just sncceeded i | POTASH AND PERLMUTTER tacitany . « i IMONOSE L 2 n party in‘ Kentucky, and the ap- | 00 " cracking the egg and standing it on TLE THINGS, by Montague Glass. S > - | e Unentinalonosslne fithi thofreaul Athay ik Cess LEREHE SEERaRNRtAnd e/ oD o OWNER OF THE LAZY D, by W. P. foval of the “dry” amendment in \ 79 White ! 1 iio: were the autstenmine rony o | four of the party were killed and | fhat” said his principal opponent, | RUSSIA I 1919, by Arthur Rensome. hite. o i Cartel‘ S Kfllt Underwear e ; standing features | | o gerjously injured. However, the | '¥ou don’t necd Queen Isabella’s jew- A calm view of the Russlan situn-y oo 2SS i esterday’s several decisions at the 5 cls.”"—New York Evening Post tion by an author who seems to have ; =1 %0 (Les RE IS S Sont) S byt 57 = or cates that the lack of ac- » D i v, bils. o ""“"‘“"."”(h\ g “"1’ 20 “f t‘]“ no more personal interest than to ob- E. B. Clemenceau. mllnsmgwear R T Tholicens ol o [cldentegpinceRine finstallations otniis The parkers' correspondence indi- | Serve conditions and report, journaly s elix bect, with tr ¥ system is proof of the negligence of | cates a plan to seek stock control.| fashion, what he saw. This ranges | W ITS AND THL. WOMEN, by | ect, " the stand against the radi- | 0 guier in this particular instance | in the various New York hotel en- | from opera and education to confe Irwin. i consider the best Knit Underwrcar made. élement in labor that he had ierprises. They should have gone | ences with the most prominent leac Lok en, and with. the remonstrance of We carry complete assortments in the above lines whioch we | They cost practically no more than or 3 dinar; e P fter the hat-checking privilege. ers. Tt gives a gcod all-round por- St ey way despite the fact that the “banjo” | __New Haven Resister. trait of Moscow and Petrograd um- BOOKS. i yet. WHAT A DiFFERENCE. o Al ot | showed red. There is no proot of the i . der Soviet rule. Not the usual spec- log catin in the still norra “CARTER” MAKE policemen of Boston might |, 1\ 10400 peyond the fact that it| When you go to pay vour taxes| tacular terror story, although it dis- ) woods. Vests and Pants for Children. Merino ¢ allowed to becomo affiliated with | ' " ¥ Insnected and found ta be | YU need have no tear of a Ted | cnsses conditions pitiful enough.”— A man stretched out on - and Wool. Priced Sy $l,00 2 $2 50 e American Federati Lab ¥ 7 crowding vou out of your place.—In- | A. . A. BooKlist. skin rue, reading by the crac 8 5 N S UNIGN are, 2 . deration of Labor | ;00 1ing order a short time before. #out places—ln B fire. i CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS $2 25 to $2 75 . . 1vin Coolidge successfully explod liZnspoliSte v 3 o g ; ric . ; ; esstully exploded | o oo mission refuses to place all o SHIPS OF PEACE, by Basil Mat- No sound but ikLe wail of a covote, | ORI e e Priced s made against him and| .yt in the signals, notwith- Primitive men had nothing on us| thew off in tWe great white silenc s NTON SUITS, Mcedium and Heavy Weight Cotton s elected by a majority which we 1 R A for wild sights. A pterodactyl flying “An account of the ships sent out No living being but the [faithful in all styles $l 75 1o IR vk o surprise even to the | Standing, and the crossing wi ’¢ | over was no more impressive than a | by the Londcn Missicrary society to | dog dozing at his feet. Suit . 2.75 ¥ State Republicans. There was eliminated in some manner yet to be 1usage balloon.—St. Louis Globe- tant parts of the world, and of the “He rcads—and reads—a wondrous OL AND SILK AND WOOLSUITS 1o By 1naicat e " ) il .| suggested, possibly by raising or | Democrat. hair-breadth escapes and advedtures | tale of the cit, And the flickering Priced -75 $4.50 4 SO L DR NGER O O | e o seetend — they met with. The first ship set out i oil lamp blazes into a thousand danc- MEN'S WOOL SUITS su $4.50 who, at least, proceeded upon his en Samuel Gompers who wished nized labor would do all that they How long it seems to take it to | -August 10, 1796 and some 20 ships | ing lights, and the lonely cabin is' Medium i 3 7 e . e E ake < b h s, > 3 . weight at 1d at the polls to defeat the can- While it will be some time before It | ", ; g to the cars of the retail | have since Leen used by the society | thronged with hundreds of laughing, is possible to accomplish this even | ;meat dealers when the market drops | for missionary purposes.”—Publish- | chattering people who lead him from fate who had taken vigorous ac- [ % POSH i R el 7 i the bleak solitude to the golden land ter’ t ¢ ! i . though the intentions of the New | $10 a hundredweight, as it has in the | er's 1ote. eak solitude to the golden lan Car r n against a member of their’ as- rede - o e € n p adhinst = Taight he sxpactod | Haven Road might be of the best wo | cnse of Porkt, WWhen the market goes | o L U | ot coc iz i anfs Garments . 3 A ip a hundredweig the news | R STORY OF FRE JIT- Vests and Bauds, " ilk a 1. . fm them. The Governor's majority | ™Y be thankful that the cro travels much faster.—Detroit News. ERATURE, by W. H. Hudson. “Back in the crowded town anefh- eight wmmp"" woolisiliciand Syl el “"""m‘“"‘ mediam = ~ e labor 1Mo 80. We may proceed across the i SO er man, city-tired, business weary. ?:V:F:;f fdliT::i ;:‘,;‘,Zzpb\n hr;s railroad with the greatest care, may | Many former soldiers in England | STORY OF THE FIRST GAS REG- “The lamp shines softly on his Frriced Prae v avay 3 | are hiring themselves out as domesiic IM.2NT, by J. T. Addison. careworn face. - - nd on the police strike and the : servants, turning their camp kitchen e “Through the closed window comes . pvy vote polled demonstrated that | attempting to go on our way, but} ;¢ derly experience to good ac- | VAGABONDS OF TH SE the muffled city rumble of jangling MunS“]gwear there is always the knowledge that | count. A strict application of arm Maurice Larrouy. | street cars and tramping feet. humanity which is often too careless, | methods and bills of fare in a large n oflicer of the French fleet de- “He reads and forgets the turmoil. WOMEN’S VESTS AND PANTS, Cotton. to number of homes might be useful in | scribes his service in a part of the | IFor it is a book of the great outdoors | part wool and silk and wool. Garment 98C $2.75 7 § reducing the cost and erveating more | war zone away from the decisive | —of sweeping plains and purple- FOMEN’'S UNTION SUITS death at the point. The driver of a | o, qiple standards of living.—Spring- | duels but nevertheless important and shadowed mountain He breathes b 5 Patitalh by Garment $1.25 = $2 75 car, in the majority of cases, is only | field Republican. delightfully romentic, He introduces | the fragrance of a thousand firs; he CHILDR UNION TS 4 too anxious to take a chance and this — us 1o ihe langorous Mediterranean, its | follows the river through ng | G A At $l .25 to $2.75 BN e It did not take Mr. Lloyd George | pirates with stores of tropical fruit, | canyons, and every fiber of his being didate, there were doubtless many long to turn that housc of commons | ransoms and rosaries, ard to the i thrills to the call of the wild. ZEENEAUNIONSULTS $2 50 e $4 98 Garment . . mbers of organized labor who A book—the wonder, the witchery come to a complete stop before p citizens of the state had taken . matter extremely to heart and : ] es' a very great danger of instant re willing and anxious to register | fACes & very & { ir approval. There were doubtless fny Democrats who deserted their ty to endorse the “law and order” ings of signal systems than among !u vote of confidence. That snap vote, | its shores. The le is vivid and the | | | who are uninformed upon the work- | .05 ote against his government into | helpless little states that cluster about | e a special endeavor to show 1 ! ok—th be pro- | now nullified, furnished another { book is full of dramatic incident. of it!"—in Chicago Daily News. i A 5 hose who are. All must : ; e ir approval of Coolidge. But the | those who ‘;‘;amst thomestves, amd | Droof, however. of the importance of iy & Chlldl’en'SRlb Fieeced VES‘S, Pants, Sh]rts, vincing fact is that the laboring | tected, even > ~ational legislators being ‘“on the § | : theRproverliwevatoRd ORIt SR toN makcal || DUl Sieal S S ISR A W S RICHE specimen of the propaganda literature it less possible for them to take the | New York Herald. O 1 am rvich in that this day is mine, | Which our l)llrs;)\l(-raf§ are constantly Drawers chance. - This dainty day that delicately ;’:’f’d'“!: the m"gtr.\' w;-}:h, at the pub- ¥ S 5 . ; e ic’s expense, nothing that has hereto- /hi o - , . s Naturally, Mexicans cannot see any walks ! White, Grey and Unbleached 59 o » grade crossing was scheduled | 3 ) : _ h ' 2 98 The sradelicrasene. : sbect in working, when $150,000 can | The flowered world, stepping on | fore come to notice matches this for oy c c for an early elimination even before | ;" ,.de at a stroke by kidnapping freighted stalks, ity and insolence combined. CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS, Ribbed ficeced, = T O '3 itica - the past accident, its position and |en American. New York's hold-up | Burning late incense at the poppies’ | ©OPIY a political hanger-on of the 2 to 10 Value $1.2 cheapest stripe or a fatuous press- danger made this imperative. Flad | gangs must be cursing their stupidity shrine, 6 rips SOUE s sl viaaaisol ; . the war it might | mot emigrating to Mexico years|.And peeping through the tresses of | #8ent could have been responsible for o $l 25 ons. So heavily did they vote that | it not been for the war i nig e “h 5 il R it. How many such are on the pay- Sui . ) 3 4 ; ago.—Rochester Democrat and Chron the vine. o bl ) ; S OMENS. G ICN numns blurality of 120,000 is indicajed. [ have been gisposed of before this | ), And rvieh am 1 in every wind that S cersmoRnl e votanal ) ; : S i i ’ i | time. The expense of raising the = o 3 education ? Modium weight cotton ankic and knec lengths. Sleeveless and blidge’s majority last time was 17,- | time. Lo exy 7 ¥ T 2 : - Dutch neck. Values $1.50 (o $1.65. Specially priced highway or the railroad so that one | Those melancholy days, the saddest In every crumbling cloud that - z v . Va 81 s o v pri ¢ % e ;| of the year, may be upon us, but who lightly chalks Suit — Extra Sizes ¥ i 5 ver the other, will be by 5 L o s a " = S ol d . has time fo think about them with | The scroll of blue; most rich in life's . . no means small but the outlay of | .y to ceven-league things that are rich wine. We advise you to get a sufficient Sopply now for the Winter as funds is warranted. going on in the world?——Watertown == — — these prices can only hold zood as long as our present stock lasts. Meanwhile we have other crossings | Times. Dearer the gold of freshly minted | . November 5. 1894, THIS 1S TOWEL WE about the city to which it might be T r Wl are down ahout thercily as During this special event we offer splendid values in Towels M foofso thalgne wslisfbeingt of all Linds. Good time now to purchase for present needs, also . : The great national issue of demo- Or coined moon than all that 2 e well to attend before accidents occur. | . .atic incompetency’and extravagance misers hoard; recelved slowly=the election forstate Zift towels for Xmas gifts N afficers is on today—nothing of special That at the fool of Stanley street, on | is as much the issue in New York as | Deaver the pearls cach morning [ 0ff X 3 b5 s S o . : interest about town-—positive evidence A 7 the o et South street should be at least pro- | in every other state that has an. elec flings afar _ v S L UG ek sG] il S0 - < There is mot the |1ion November 4.—Hudson Republi- [ In glad largesse than gems in dark- | of the use of money in town. Republicans have electéd their | tected by gates. DereSisEnot Athe |y L The Boys' ciub now reports a mem- didate for Governor and, what is |traflic across this roadbed that there PO Count me not poor until T fail to | Pership of 244 with an average at-| daft. which they show no symptoms of PARKER MAKING GOOD is ‘at ‘Clayton but it is @ Véry.dan- | ‘The only reason why prices of some gain tendance of 64. daing, : e ‘. ol N AR Yesterday's snowstorm was the This being the case it might be well ous t nevertheless. THere:is no | things can be kept as high as they | Silver from streams and diamonds > sne m £ > s b & EmE gerous spo GG T fenhes e Reae S aer fror the rain earliest recorded since 1879, when an{ {o have the general strike called now, CLARA MAUDE GARRETT, | inch of snow fell. The recent fall was | break it now. and proceed then to zo four inches. ahead with the job of pufting the The saloons which secured licenses| United States on a business basis once robable that the influence of Henry opened vesterday a g 2 is 1 isibility P ‘n | 'ugh when you look at the kind of penecay esterdayfandgyvene ferawded | / Added Fame for Mi there is little visibility up and down g e S e e for Middlebury, tterson and his opposition to the ey 1 ; st noney in cireulation these days. The gue of Nations has been felt in | th® tracks from any point upon the MOREY I BICHEIOR (HESE (oS T He Russwin hotel had an elaborate sprea on Parker, son of Mreand Mre district. In Jefferson county, | adjoining streets. (hose BO0-cent dollar bills is named . mm——— “:" ‘”':; g‘"’j'i' many heing present | SHORTAGE OF FUEL Clayton A. Parker of 105 Vine street, e > k nd of Stanley street | Tehee.—Kansas City Times. 3 o > . thom Q1L ofgtonvn, is addir is fame & \ pre the knight of the pen. holds At l/be farthber e diot e eh Ransasieity Simel B. Herald Pub. Co. Mi= W1 Parier gave w charmine FELT IN CHICAGO!® addirg to his fame as 2 football and upon the lower part of ern City. chr nthemum tea at her home on & Tiddlebury colle this seasc i “Coal price limit set.” And trying | ga; : < 5 E 2 oints that de- 1 Ying | gdito ainlatie SR 5 8 LA i hocratic votes converted into a | street-there are two poinis i tn get coal at that price will prob-{ Iindly give space to this commun- ,\; 5 “13.:: SSSo s cnnsitoni ST g Sl o 1:?’“”,"" auarterback sl bublican majority of 9,000. Un- | serve further protection. Neither one | .y j6 the limit.—Wall Street Jour- | joation: io S (S T e T . el a8k oty Uio Wermant elevenifiche 3 D T pori et o] ation: ; _ William 1. Keevers intends to start | §t. Jouis Also Pinched for Fuel and | former High sehool capiain is wofnz btedly the League of Nations and | of them has a vicw 8 o el - Noticed Clerks’ communication in night lunch wagon in the vacant lot > : OISt AR d e laet Matwion opposition of the “Colonel” has | obstructed but they also are poten- — vour publication of cven date. Be- | gouth of (urtine. black . o Ao in Other Places Supply e B Ly After all, it would be interesting to | jieve he or she has the right idea as L Ma > ' 2 & reet. 1s Low bar from the 23 yard lir reat deal to do with the results. tial death traps. f . oy S e i e & 1 8 Se h how if a single vote was ever ef- { o help and ourselves have for yea R Schrev, Wi'J) Rawlings andl at winning the game. 3 to 0. TIn tho n, organized or unorganized, as resented by about ninety-five per Bt of those that voted, came out arely and fairly for the candidate o hud made -a stand on the prin- les of government over the con- |l jof government bodies by labor The Democrats were admitted- stronger in Massachusetts at that e, and they have: been losing und since but there ‘was no,such ictory anticipated. Massachusetts spoken. own in Kentucky, the home of nocrats and good whiskey, It _is re, have approved of the Prohibi- Amendment in a referendum k. What is the “Solid South” ing to?—it is confusing indeed. It opportunity to observe a north bound Former High School Football. Player train from the west side of the tracks | i ‘owing to'the\ buildings there, and| Now vou understand why you refusc to buy.—Albany Journal. in the Montreal Daily Star. Kicking, and Playjag s Way'sto Lh, 1‘1(\1‘9 was a majority of 4,036 s for Tammany's loss in New — fected by a speech made in congress { cpjoved each week the half holiday—| roy Cowle e looking for the posi- Chicarol oy s s v el | Bame a week previous, Pavker scor or from the tail end of a truck nd we would like to sce the uniform | tion of deputy sheriffy o Dl A0S U SnG e I e n s el el New York Herald. e Tl S e e SR became more noticeable today in some | & AGCHE A58 e A ontest e i . storos Monday and ations sections of the country especially i ; % leb o R Jth AR B k ound in the stores open National Happenings. ¢ T pecially int (o 0. The big game for Middlebury Qi epd i hERadontionBotiatnes iy ows inthis. ; o5 8 seneral thing the beople in lisaturday evenings. These hours give SRR G ST B (e || e, f6 (5 T U T e i P ed Tammany candidatc by the i 3 3 lhfl" *‘:““I ‘h "r:'y'::‘ “'l\l“r”]‘ ‘;_’;‘) idea | iery one proper consideration—the | preme court af the United States and | 0no soft coal miners idded anoth Jiawstawn, when fthe ven mee 7 gt ks in the large houses |y chasing publie, the clerks and the | Mrs, Linden Kent were marri g : el i : i folksa n as 5 > Mrs. Li o ed ves Captain Benny Boynton's Williams Theodore Roosevelt beat the tailor's | owe.—Dallas News. proprictor. terday at the church of St. Fran "“'-F 4 'dl';“"‘“f o e & team T F. C. MONIER & BRO. | Xavier by Rev. Fatber B rom §t. Louis also .t was reported 2o T S s And so the senate didn't put the e riher ilton, Inatiaitellenertae et veao byen | BN LERe B A1 RIRR S C o0 Bar ber ot Alexander 111 ; : age thres e | was one of the shining stars of the places, mainly west of the Mississipbi | championship team. He plaved quac- k the details of the Hearst-Gov- Ritchie, Democrat, is said to have pr Smith fight are not thoroughly | .o ieq Maryland for Governor. No bublicans and his succeeding elec- to the supreme court bench is a re rebuke to William Randolph [ $on in the election for the New York 1 was lovingly cared for in last moments of hisilife—imper- rst and a victory for the opposi- | State Assembly. He is following inf .0, iy the amendments.—Manches- 4 ¢ of his illustrious father, | (er Union. Tip B : : SELIE, Rl il Ll : the footsteps of ~his ter ion = v S g ial patient praised his phisician—Ttaj. | VeT® Making what preparations were [ {orhack on the championship team cltizen. ST EIGEET T Pt S S eon el \r( ST ian papers predict uprising and unrest 3"""”“’ to combat the advent of Win-| captained by Bill Dudack. who is now : . = ‘how & Sy sa A c -ation from the federal| in Russia—-shops to be ol = er g SR e - k en dito We will watch him, anyhow. Weqshon ! | A communicati alosed along performing in a stellar manner for IBicaizicnseithe eliton lost i ourselves as others see us. But our| jjoarq for vocational education sug-| route of funeral frain In the central and castern districts | Georgetown universits htucky he won. We venture thai _— U surprise would be nothing compared | gogtc that the mavors of American | —(Chima gerting tired—will probably |70 Severe shortage today had been to {heirs if they could sec us as we [ cities make it known in their commu- § ask pawers to interfere—a request saiq | 'eatened, and reassuring statements | Hearst was very much in the wrong o TG e () R o ! ERrEy No. = e 25 mot | 5¢ ourselves—Blizhty, London. nities that they “have the interest of | to have been sent to the foreign office| ) €'¢ issued by officials in some sec- PREMIER GIVES ADYIGE S . o) Federal Bureau, , upon which ‘side was Governot m a th, previously a friend of the edi- | may he prove as valuable u es stomnins oS einieliSl | ine Nenmriatn fhost i : our wounded heroes at heart”—*if the | in London-—Chinese therehantmen | 1ion8 lic opinion. Which has been | oniing apart. Those slivers you see One thing is certain—if we ever| mayor isa gaod politician,” the tipster | protected by German flag.uneasiness| S0 far railroad operation has not set cole o own a limousine car we | proceeds to explain, “he will eagerly | at Pekin increasing. - '| veen interfered with, and the cloSing | (e i | Will have a liveried driver if we liave | gral such a chance for popularity and A decision was rendered against the | 99%D of no industry because of the e o e B ) e N - o\q“m:e.« that “way ourself.—Dallas | vote : e ) “Big Four lrers vesterday in their | Strike hes been veported Says Not Frince Alonc But the % 4 e News. If this precious missive may be tak-{ suit to recover ‘alleged excassive rafss was little change in the zen- | te that that state, like Kentuckr, s en to indicate the intellectual process- | charged. "l eral situation during the t 24 Whole World Must Work Hard. ren. are what is left of the United States ceau On Eve of Retirement ater inl the day returns were As a relic it may be valuable, but! e e turned a political somersault and as a flag it is a distinct fallure Meriden ‘Vi“ Stop es which rule the vocational board. it = = hours. Reports from West Virginia | S N N o asid dac S 08 3 is no > W red at that it has - % (that four union mines in the New | Strassbourz. Alsace o sen a Democratic governor. It | . % is nat to be wondere As to a General Strike T = 1 unio s hie : 2y ¥ = e Radicals’ Meetings | been making a failure of the great i} ¢ In the Unlted | River gistrict were in operation and | the Associzted Press.)—The solution States. ihat two in the unorganized Guyan : Of the many problems the world < in fi e tr sonfi it. The composite New Britain fight fans were treated | < g = i} confided to i I C = i Meriden, 3 ~—After stopping | mental calibre of this government bu- (New Yark Sun.) ield were closed by mpathetic | NOW facing may be summarizec to what might have been a good veral mectings in local halls, the | reau must be of a very low grade, to Fhere has been much talk lately of | strike: a threat of the North Dakota | Single word ‘“‘wor Premier Cle- ! wrestling match last evening, ‘provid- | police have decided to adopt preven- | say nothing of its moral faculties. a general strike to be called by con- | .'®nite miners, who returned to work menceau declared in his keynote five measures against radical assem- “If the mayor is a good politician | federated labor leaders in the Unitod | After onc day's lay off. to walk out ' speech for the government party in T converted .it* into a dry state S e blies by requiring any society intend- | he will eagerly grab” the chance to | States to support strikers in various| Unless increased wages were granted: (he parliamentary elections campaign Amend- | performers had N 203 4 { 'ng to hold a mecting here with speak- | capitalize and exploit the distress of | industries or to enforce on the peopie | «nd a statement by the Warden of delivered here /yesterday B S | ers from out of town, and especially | cur sick and wounded soldiers. sailovs | of this country reforms of one sort or | Oklahoma state prison that four mies he speech also was the farewell , LA It was a thoroughly ladylike: ‘f addresses are to he made in for- | and marines for his political ends another” demanded by factions of the | on the prison farm probably would message of the aged premier on the « were conclusively approved. % Mt S it ¥ : q 3 s of b1 : | 1 S - 3 G ign tongues, first to ge, a permit from | that is the stupid and disgusting sug- | population. be re-opened with conviet labor eve of his contemplated —retirement h Kentucky and Ohio in mind it | police headquarters. The owners of | gestion that this federal board, which We think it might be an excellent [ Thursday were regarded as the most from political life. SRR { halls have agreed to co-operate with | is charged with the humare duty of | thing if a general strike were called. | important. The premier's address, he declared, John Willis stopped the affair the police. In their last raid the po- | rehabilitating the disabled veterans, A general strike has never been at- Should the Oklahoma mines be Was a message not meant for France T t B lice =eized considerable “Red” liter- | favors us with. tempted here. Tt never could hava|Dlaced in operation it would be the alone, but was an appeal to the en- r plans. 1e drought is certain- 2 z Maver Ki decid 2 A . . refused o give the alleged fghtars MUr¢ and Mayor King declded it The communication is an inzult to| succeeded here. Tt could not succeed | first resumption of production in the tire world to renew its labors as they pn’ the way, gzentlemen, )n‘cnurrl 8 a BNMEYS {ime to prevent such gatherings in | the persons for whom it is intended. | here now. It never will succeed here uthwest in any mine affected by the had been performed before the war o without. their share of the gate receipts. Meériden. and to the American people. As a| unless the American people go utterly | sirike. and produce forvthe world's needs. a day of surprises yesterday. e are told today that Ohio has d for prohibition by a majority 1y four times as great as the one o ing the slappinz indulged in by the »ry short time ago. The Bt and Ohio’s own status as a dry is as If there is little hope for liguor interests, to carry through before it had run its full course and