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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA .D, LI'HURSI‘)AY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919, Britain Herald.i:::.‘.L\:Mj‘:::“"T:::;“:J]":Y'VT(l;‘;!?\ltl‘lz”i: FACTS AND FANCIES.|oc"yrars aGo ' BRITISH LOVE IS il | | HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, the time comes for (he counting of | Bngland should abolish the throne | nave you had Proprietors. hallols Britain will find that it now | (e Dobilily and - fhe established | s R e {church. The London Times suggest November 6. 1891, Far) it an. U B woman in its Parliament and | | | 5t "vas not mnean. £>> you mlon [ssued aally (Sunday excepted) at ¢ that servants be allowed to cat with | Itepublicans sweep the town clean in P. m, at Herald Building, 67 Churon 8t the family.—~Cloveland Plain Dealer, | clection—Judge Waish was defeated in $8.00 » Year Phe attitude of the candidate upon close contest—Coflin - of Middletown Pass it on. #2.00 Three Months. 15 Wolthvlof attention tromiboiitivianal ot hibernale tuptaiiree =wWallPstroat| Joul! ) G0 3 spo == S TR fitone ST L e 2o | The annual meeting of the New Let it Wipe am an American born one at (hat of a great dec ore experience npon ntered at the Post OMce at Now Britaln [Selidea imoroRexperiencelipol | as Second Class Mall Matter. this stde ot the water. “I do not care | Asido from being of interest o arlors liust evening “ul in Heaven the deed appesrs { 7 : i | Charles H. Smith, Philip Corbin, A i s Pase 1L on. | philatelist, the fact that there are ! i Sloper and H. D. Humphrey TELEPHONE CALL . e clected directors of the organization usiness OfMca ..... 5 feclinesPin torfere SwithmtnodublicRat sl §IEUTORERISIIN Al (NS RO MRID G Fr v =81 55y ditorfal Rooms ........ ber of new kinds of government get teo much, but T cannof let my | 2,000 new varvicties of postage stamp. Dublin. Nov. 6.—Love making by | v:.. irls of Ircland with members of Flower ~Carsapsis l 4 Both artford and Berlin will b the British zovernment forces 1as| coars- 3ol4 and white LELE) LB Botrst (0 I ol el e T e o el sl e e WosenthioseribedlhyRthel i shERepunE | in virtal cossation vreduction Mtto—Good caeer G g ) be- i | for liquor. do not like to sec peopl \ | ‘ tween bituminous coxl mine opera aterin of (hroe years large. If they want liquor they shall 1ve it for all of me: if they do not 1ot § gy A (0l e e il (it R b Any girl keeping com throughout the 1 last Frida | » & Ileetrie Co., will do the work them. | Pany with a government soldier or Fiowers werce sent homes | night confinte Lo d toda) of her answers to questions put to her. Now, if it would do the least it of | selyes and no large contracts will be | Policeman will be penalized by having since our last mecting | carly reports showed, with leaders of z00d to soak thosc sugar cards in the | awarded - work will be commenced at | her haic cut off One already has - vith producers and ininers agreed | coitec. how happy we all would e one the force of conductors and | Sufiered the full penalty for walking Nlie socicly, has o some tinie tl wal of il department Manchesier Union motormen will be doubled. out with a soldicr be only profitable advertising medlum 1o | them say 50" is the practical import the city Ctrculatlon books and press | o0 alwave oven to advertisers ! I | She shows hor (howghts upon the Member of the Assocluted Press. e (e i 1 i i © Assoviated Pross Is exciusively entitled | tu tue use for republication of all news o 1 . 7 i Eresiiears (o cepublicanibniorfallimona | ai el AR IITT o capGa R Ibc e n LT pericnee is like the rear lamp of | sidewalks in the park at all yesterday, fu this paper and wiso local we | working clisse and the shirking | a motor It only illuminates the| the street commissionc cvidently publisned “oreln. e track we have left behind.—T3lighty, | waitir for w rain ta wash it off and ) i " e wint | Tondon save expense to the city. tan girls wanting in scif-respect have “rom this side of the water we The e g rowded | damned themselves by keeping com- | . OIIO PLAYS A JORK : : ) : : The city schools are overcr ! Sely ‘Skecnin 1 A AL wishi hier Juck for two! reasons, one | The treaty has heen debated sufli- | #nd an addidon (o the Northend| pany \\th the Shi of OatEdon, it : > b v e. [ is deeme roper hy compet au- bday, put itselt in a class with the | (he other that it will he interesting to ¢ While the treaty has not been talk e total enumeration of :.»lm;,_l ¢ ,.\, e Lo ex las. to publish | time to build a garage \N"M"”‘» S e 5 ‘ : S ol T y Iren in town at the present time is o stop had examples, to publis reception that her refreshing | 10 deathe the public has not farved ~o | ¢ s e s 54 P 5 ; e 4,602, or an inercase of 106 over last | the names of these culprits and also (hcories and manner of stating them { Well In the matter.—~New York World. o 10 warn them that after the publiea- | — T tion of this proclamation those who i working to procure an automohiie for | ¢ auitharawche finjunction according to the New York World A proclamation ziving the names ! The snow wis not removed from the | : ) : 3 Lo el Visiting i Nurse associationt il hug | lcceedings nst ofticers of he | four ofrendes s heen pos iust been presented fo the assoeiaion | UMon hid swept away hope of imme | | dinie settlement of the strike le avproximately 425,000 min signed by “The Competent Literary and we are very gratetul to all those Authority.” Tt says: “Whereas, cer- ur vy gratetul who helped to make this sible No garage will be built until spring, | °F% vemained idle for the sixth day | otiicr steps had been faken fo reduce | the menace of a threatened coul { shortage, alrcady imminent in some Bience has generonsiy % | <pace for one month, and in a <imilay The State of Olio, vesterday and | Peing (hat she s an Ameriean, and | ciently Fatn e oL Six passenger trains had been re- l-known katydid over the election nirteen calls have heen made| MOVEd from service on railronds in bturns and the summarization of the ¢ i e T i e e "] the middie west and 1ederal Fuel Ad get in the house of Parliament. She i | Ministrator Garfield had Been clothed | With full authority over prices dis- tribuiion and shipment of fuel Shortage is Acute. To the pleas of several Nebraska towns lowa and California added re- Dte on the Prohibition Amendment. Anofher strong probability that is i | < very likely to inject a great deal o e | Nationa penings. persist in the above mentioned scan- hstead of “Katy did, she didn't,” it ) U sreal deal of fall in favor of a budget system is that | nal Hapy s S . R X ) s 4 T e ic in state | dalous, unpatriotic company-keepina. life nto the sessions. Tlor- campaign, | If it is adopted by Uncle Sam 1¢ wit| Al S s finerl; B it | S (i ARG DRI 0 tho e must be buried soon owing to the de- | ishment of beng branded by having Jay in embalming-—thousands hurry to ! thefr hair cut off. e an el o puneral “The parents or mistresses are re- for relicving the threatencd train will halt on its way to Moscow quested to see that the hu\(,‘-lflf‘n" "he mayor of Topeka, An Ohio national bank was robbed | tioned girls are kept from intercourse Bl e S Jast night—massive safe was blown | with enemy troops. All loyal subiets | One luyeite has been given out {o| West conl director, at Chicago, that n members | ynon with dynamite and large sums of | of the Irish Republic are also Te- . yiody family. | that city was without a ton of coal in deadlock and there ix littls | for —some years.—St Louis Post| yoney taken —valuable papers seatter- | quested to shun public houses which | | its market and “hundreds of families Dispatch | cd abaut the room. entertain members of the enemy army { | ave in immediate necd.” | Will not act hastily—China and | until such time as they make repara- | here will be an afternoon whist alifornia lcoal ldsalers asked: for Probably it was force of habit that | Japan considering President leve- | tion by a complete change of con- | Next week. Tables arc being arranged | {he release of coal confiscated by the operators and miners agrec that [ impelled the labor group to walk out | land's offer—replies expected from | duct.” | and we hope a large number will v - | federal fuel administration and the i The hospital commitice reported 5 ] e oranges sent to the hospital ccomes “Ohio did, she didn't.” Yes It 50 far, gives great promise of this bring about a diminution ot | budget.—Atlanta Constitution. | | | 1 | 1 rday she did; today she didn't We There rare four whee hairs vl\\Lt sitate to take another chance upon two pairs of crutches not in use at| r clection returns until they ave all THE COAL STRIKE, They think they are starting some- DRt | thing new up in Chicago by forminz | an 0ld Clothes club. Tots of marriod miners scem to have reached an | men around here have heen le pointed outl the apparent victory i and offiically entered upon thel The government and the striking poks of the State; but the fact that of an ecarly adjustment of pr the “drys” in these columns ves-| pday makes it Imperative that wel the trouble that has now come about, ke note of the shift in igures that | gogp W scems to prove that the “wets ere is liftle chance of golting to. | ©F the industrial conference at Wash- | both countries tomorrow—China Will| Three names of offenders against | spond and cnjoy a delightful after-{ lowan fuel administration complain- hve it. Somcone made a horrible ed against the continuation in service ingtc ) . srobably cons Inglanc "fore s rule are given and the proclama- | noon as well as swell the treas gother and they arc content with sit. | o 00— -Aibany Journal probably ousult Ingland before [ this rule are given and the proclama- | nol s el the treasury of iea.ohing il conaluslon il the matte 0 |lion adds the society of luxurious trans-continental | govern- Having gravitated to the oil busi- “The first-named person is carnest- -- ger trains e il bu L y | | to do it all. That is what might | ness, “Doc” Cook will not need any iHUN(,‘,ARY DEMANDS ly requested to dismiss the barmald ;4 o\ o4 eeting will be held on Preparations for reopening the he expected—Itederal authorities ook 1]»'5\\;» 'ml W m\amu @ prospectus.— i) who openly vlnm-k“ Joyal sx::»{v«lw"\\y lh:' I November 17 Y{’\:vl \-ll‘ .\T‘«":('u;lul‘r. ;>"~1‘~ h"i;\;m\:““; -3 Y ers g E g as 1 3 a ge-Heralc aring C S o anc radge Bl en, stly armers, ) sed re the voters ransed as MISR % tno muatier over after 1 hecame ey, (FPNEIAM Age-Herala! MURDERER’S ARREST | \yzerins . policeman's cap and bude o e T We hastened to condole Ui | dent that neither of the two factions SONNET. In case of refusal drastic measurcs | L EGION MASS Should the mines be worked it would divectly involved was in a concilinor i i will be taken. All who persist in be the first break in the coal strike in Asks Pogany’s Surrender—>Must Stand | Visiting these proclaimed houses e I\ 1 the southwest fozeot ol e Rtielia e tooT iy liable to have their yames published MEETING TONIGHT e ¥ and! Colorade by an methods at their power, | Trial for Death of Count as disloval subjects ‘who patronize came the only reports of increased andl the publichisiundoubit | IRThE madmanin® Command: 1 (Lo houses frequented hy {he enemy army production since the walkout becams zlyv 9 e 1 1 ch ! L4 < s 7 i v fo 9 1y o C emingly had voted. by a much| edly as willing as the warring fac. | o L o Bz and private punishment will - be | pormanent Organization to Be Emect. | effective. Thirty-one union —min The bifter world, biding its bitter meted out in due course.” were said to be in opergtion in West Vieana. Nov, 5, (By The Associate 2 5 5 | b hou Pross) The lung n3\m. Ho\v ~:»n:|”vr:|1 ed at 8 o'Clock in Arch Street | Virginia and the Colorado KFuel an time comes we shall find The crvel now, the happy long il 4 SEEE = A Iron Co. reported 64 per cent. of its : Ric T G ke : has demanded from Austria the sur- nor - es upon wliich fo base our thoushis ! (hat any legal act of (he government | . ago, e e e e WESLEYAN'S ENDOWMENT Armory. normal force at work is morning. Iarly reports from ths Forget all these, : s any, i Zai P T i thouy Py 5 A o . 5 Operation at full capacity at the Wil gain overwhelming public sup- W they | war in the communist government of The Eddy-Glover post, American peratic ! rcos! probe : - G e g 1| Madrid, N. M.. mines continued with forces probable poyt, feln Kun, for trial as the instigator Leglon, will be permanently organized [ Madrid, N. A% m e CORCREE W o) of the murder of Count Stefun College 1o Rase $3.000.000 Instead of | 1t a mass mooting at 8 oclock this Tead of the Hungarian government o evening to bu held in the armory on i i 3 $2,000.000—Faculty Salaries to Be istake yesterday. Secretary of Elate | {ing hack and allowing the ith announced that the majoritics | yent the four prohibition proposuls be- who seemed to bave lo avily, and to draw our conclusions | mood. It is now their duty to seile om the action of a State which had* (e giicults bt long aso voted itself dry and now | gisposal eater majority, to stay dry. ns to allow government action, We have a far different set of fiZ- | When (he truly hurt, such support as the people of en to the ate give the “wet ul, they ar 1 oul, they are not last- Massachusetis gave to their candidate ing fhings, kht counties give the “wets” & lead for governor & dav Men are no zods, nien tre T ht countie © for Zovernor a day or so ago unde: five . Fods men dread the ety | gyping the greater part of the war Arch street to which all ex-service 14,000 on the repeal of the State | conditions the St el . 7 SNBSS e A L = 00 i e S LS P S ane cemh e R || SoRE (R IR of CRveion [ . e Nhethey ey e aPPUSRIOn Vel and) two! dompaniasiof tuthn 7,000 on the vote to define | Labor asks, amuscdly, what the | and king opiis Uake Ul CONRGRE @F 0 At S niPEonRN oL S INTSO MRS | i o haso B Gol fax Foount per cent. beer as intoxicating, of government tfro-Hungarian army and the over- Middletown, Nov §.—The cam- | ready 500 applications hav, een re- | A, was the only movement o Wonden throw of the monarchy, three soldiers | phaign for 2,000,000 additional en- | ccived 5 ey m‘ “mm}‘(_“m\ with: (1 trike (O SR o T BN «ntered the residence of Count Tiz=i | dowment for Wesleyan unversity was | At tonight's meeting the permanent ’-”"H Bl ol not be forced, individi olse, peer. s blind fo all} [ yifled him in the presence of his | jncreased (o $3,000,000 by the board | UFRanization will e effected and ofii- | during. the 1 B oian: whigh is ocu ! wife) S p et el A s for the coming year will be eloct- cement bill, whigh is a locul act ally, to return to their posts, which | Have you for peace. that mnot {he | “'e: OF tiusies. af o amosting Beld O TR i T . Pogany took refuze in Austria aftor | hotel Manhattan, New York, vester- | ed. Dr. William D. Stockwell is chair- prohibition Thée twenty-nine ' the public will admit, althou whole war's thunder, 5 3 anha . . admit, &N it m: e ; ¢ the overthrow of the communist 80v- | day afternoon. Two million will be [ min of the teriporary committee in Y unties from which therc have been Nor ehe world's hate, can threat ny after A i or take from here. Sion used for increased endowment, with | “"’j:“"_k“" ”11(”'.\“'\:1 o “xfi;ll:;;l.(,f\:.”:“y: e principle of choice in the matter of | S0 vou remain, though all man: == | the sreater percentage providing \“ri Wwill he made permanent officers ot the | New York Beglns Thquiry to Lt 32,000 last vear. Iroviding that! work D An investigation into the assassing- | ipereased salaries for members of the ade | 4 cers ¢ tion of Count Ti vecently brought | faeulty. A committee of trustees and | Meeting tonight. R 0 out @ confession from one of the as- | ulymni, under the leadership of | _The national convention of the > assing, a former marine named Dobo. | Bichop William Burt of Buffalo, N. Y, | American Legion will be held in Min- the City. hat he had received 10,000 crowns | was appointed to fake charge of the | Neapolls next Tucsday. While it is i i ] o e from a government official immediate- | cawpaign. '”\d‘( y-\“"“]l 'h:v";m (o i »:n;x.\; s [ e York '\Zn“ b {:: :.h .r. p Iv after the murder and another simi- b T A e e || Gk e Domn G Gl s | and ‘”v”‘””1‘;,\1m‘n"‘:n“‘\w lonavaE:: may be. The ers ma i Fthev | \ Cu Si » : ayment two weeks from o Foss rriston, o© o .| from gan inve vy b e miners may quit, if thev tuation, 1 payment t e Prof. Henry M. Wriston, of the uni The fund of £2,.000,000 voted by the | several Iax milk distributing com state for relief for ex-service men has | panies in increasing the price of m been placed at the disposal of ihe W York city stories. Fifty-nine of the eighty- i More Troops Arrive. Transfer of another squadron of , of | | ; may be able to do {0 ob-] * I. O Reauty, ¢ divine white L000 on ratification of the IFederal (ain production in the mines. The | t, and of 78.000 on the Crabbe ¢h- | miners may regret at this particular time that the returns gave the “drys” a majority s the prerogative of every passlonate sesps ey do the ne this year—and it{ \merican ar their blind tides, T can forget all these 0 i JOHN MASEFIELD, to a revival of slavery for the sake of in The Owl. We can searcely afford to es not follow that they. will-—the ! ydopt laws that would be tantamount jority will overcome the present | et victory upon two of the propos- | getiing coal, as necessary as that conl thet of ratifying the State dry nct d the delinition of beer—but it Will ¢ \ish, when they please. Netzo (New York Ierald) ‘mother official. versity, will devote their whole fime 3 e for the next few months to the cam- | CONFERENCE CLOSING. paign. the former directing thg work b be suflicient to overcome the e | ment injunction against the heads of| With no planning on the part of men, the itreaty of peace, with ifs | covenant of a League of Nations, ap- spite the angry profests registered b | pears to be tangled up with the strike ; o £ i wbor. True, it removey direction of | ©f the bituminous coal miners, The Women Will End Today. Im.m-{o,_ As an f\:xrn‘r"s( ryli their s pose to increase faculty salaries. actio sal of (he people to ratify the Con- American Legion and the organization | According to Health Commissioner in New York city and the latter serv- e 5 ey o % e ° e aotive The serviee huttons of the Ameri bill by $1.000,000 for the month of Legion will soon he distributed to November iione. An addition of on members. They are similar and onc-half conts a quart was mad some respects to the servie i the union amounts to very little, de- tutional Amendment Thus it is bable’ that the Ohio State Legis- | ure, undoubtedly influenced b¥ the | (0 irike, but the strike has been | S0-C111d Lever law, an amendment Washinzton, Nov. 6.-—Preparatory oisy minority” and forced to ratify to the Wartime Food and Fuel act, |10 winding up affairs for adjourn- was taken making a first increase for | rourzht about: it meeds mo dircction | furnishes {he { full professors from $3,000 a ycar to $3,250. The foculty numbers 44, and | the total student envolment is 593 federal government “grade B bottled now The statement that action | With its authority to obtain inent, only matters of routine occu- an in- ! pied the attention of the international Prohibition Amendment, is to b | i i | Bz e brousit kazninsikthel oo | Bunction®acninet s ondars ot tie o st oe o o= oricnlin s | ¢ heads | Cons g i to the price of button. but have a Dblue cirele] pine and corresponding increase keredited in a referendum vote, bearing the words “American Legion werce made on other grades We took it for granted vesterday striking miners, S5 4T G LS s e il Frrete (R — surrounded by a gold ring. In the cen- | " (qiiinne of the milk companies *| The life or the Wartime Food and| During the sessions here the women | HALL PLANS TO MOVE ter is a siar with the initials U. S. | podiei™ e iner s wore mada t he fizures were correct and hihi c € . that prohibit the interforence of any | Fuel act is fixed stated that the action of Ohio was ' __ i e 7 by the official ter- | went on record as favoring legisla- G. \. R. HEADQUARTERs | stamped upon it necessary by wage increases granted o : 2 " person with necessary production ig| Mivation of the war, which in turn, | (jon for safegiarding mothers and TR N ead which many olher States woul i : according to the administrati i B ) ot I Atlantie City, N. J.. Nov. 6.-—Col. D. . = R U not worrving Mr. Lewis. He has made rding administration, is de- | habies and representation o E R . DR P R ordenylojaenya (8.0 povian Bt L e GO D Y : it will ran like thi fermined by (he date of the rati s R ilore sadbions of the ine | M. Hall. of Colurabus, Ohio, who has | PEPPER WAR MAKES Loton H. tlorign, president of the ke this: tion of the treaty of peace by th ot once ‘ed | succeeded the late Col. James D. Bell, 1 (64 1we of the larg L s £ « e )y 2 ternational labor conference: voiced | ¢ e > late - Ja 1 17 = s Shefficld Farms Co., one ¢ - 1 did not start the strike; the men | afe. With the ratificatio of > | opposition to night work for men | of Brooklyn, as commander of the G.| COPS WEAR (vO(w(:LhS ost distribntors. has been “‘reqnested | did. I merely acted as their infer. ! ITeALY of peace the Wartime snd women except in continuous in- | A. R.. announced here last night he {o appear before the stafc Stig ger dry than Ohfo, in case of ' nogjary You cannot claim ek B and Itvel act automaiically will ex- | dustrics regarded as public neccssi- | soon would transfer national head- | tors on ITriday have interferod 1 pire. and that will remove the ties, and favored prohibition of (ha | quarlers of that orsanization from Those on Duty at Youngstown Iear TG ave Interfered with production. Iy thority of the federal government {o | employment of women in industries | Brooklyn to Columbus. i1 added he caon i & DRUGGISTS ON ST did what 1 could (o seftle the strike.” | Continue an injunction based on that nths—it was in May, 1919, it went Which {o iheir drivers carly this week in ion Amendment was cerlain of ification by a number of States, erendum, Our idea was that Ohig trieds the eme for a few ! : . ; £ o using poisonous products, and the | would appoint a Columbus man as his Hot Attacks Ry Wild { is more or less true. The| W 1T the coal striko.is not cnded | creation of free cmployment burcaus. [ adjutant. to replace Isadore Isaacs, o Dl AR Sl e when the freaty is ratified some new el of New York Women, { Stilkenisht have becninkpired by lllaw must be found (ol inatire s | EAlER HARD Ur bved of it he reve is the ca | him. but it will never he proved that | injunction. jo does not favor the amendment, | Union Employes In New Out Today. - < Youngstown. O., Nov. 6.— Deputy New York. Nov., 6.1 Plans Completed For sheriffs mppeared at the entrance 0] uare. eniployes from regls it was. Under the same act, the gov-| TWo sugzestons have been offered | ¢an't Pay His Doctor Enough. So Lat- " & be Co Th i T por | to meet the t ic one sxlend - N o 3 the Younezstawn mé erament misht prosceute one or two | |ny et e sifution—one to cxiond tr Goes Back Home, TerchantsMInstitutelliietwsas SelinaL e e Tes el e diais o o K today oneration ihe wtime oo 2. D5 5] strucleiin sETedtst | and Fuel act six months. the othoen to | Anmerongen, Holland. Oct 0. (By I'he pre ns for the merchant tection ag t recurrence ol “red pep- | anforce demands for Tes an. | hold up the treafy in the Senate on| the Associated Press)—The suite of linstituie heginnicg Monday. Novem- | per riots”™ Ly women. which occurred | ghorter hours : have (he President hold i np ungil | the former German emperor at Amer={ ey 10th are well under way. 1. C. | Tuesday wid We sday rolled in the united druz cleris ongen has boen reduced by five per- | Wilson, chairman, has cotploted (he Apparently discouraged hy the ar-] (hich claims a membership of bn thousl it might have again voted elf dry as a State of the miners who have interfered Jow, to hear from Kentueky, ! . id with production by quitting work. h, as far as we know, is in the . ich, a g neth his would only make martyrs of (he| 4 y column shonld it be found that the strike is ended. There prosecuted ones, and, after all, thoyv i anhosks tion to the proposed extension of he | SONs s a resull of the departure re- n o for (e week's conferences, | rost of 24 women vesterday, however. | No figures were made public carly to- arc mighty small factors in produc- law on the ground fhat the w cently for B of his private phy-|alks, efe. A talk to the clerks of | the women failed to s ar today. A | gav as fo the number who obeved the tion President Wilson says, is over as fap | Sician, Dr. olfertsner. ana fanily who | ihe city on Wednesday night at the | grand jury investigat .1 of the viots | ¢jke call i i here e e as demobilization ean end i, Should | had bren at Amerongen many months. | 15ks’ hall followed by a dance and [ Will open Monday ) | o royar s, Cops v;u]l heal fo come R ¥hition TAmendmenti ey More e y 5 L o that mav be yne president und his followers in the | . Lt i the gossip of the villaze that |1ig refrshmenis; a big merchants The Carnogie Steel Co. today report- | piegioner, said nearly all the pharma- done outside of protecting the miners senaie decide to hold up rvatification , 12v. Foersiner found it impos ible 1o | juncheon will be held Thursday noon: | ed the opening of three more open | njgis owning drug stores had assured | y his family on the meagen {9 program of wroup meetings for dif- | hearth furnaces at its Ohio works and | pip, they would wive their first atter SO S S DGR S { curious if not unique—the pdminis. | @'Y in German mavks, paid lm 1 ferent Dlusinessbmentall thc lohamber | anotien 1‘\1\vv.~'l\h|<- mill at its union | ion to flling pre scription ;'.;m 1),:";:\ ber of States in the Union which K *| tration. which has long charged the | former emperer and that he has ‘oomis, are on the program. To make | WOrks. making a total of 11 out of 12| possed conndence that public health maintiining the injunction to restrain i genate's delay - acting upon the | turned to general practice in Berlin. the week's work successful, it is nee- | finishing miils at work in that plant. | would not be endangered by the striks i g the ., too, has voted “wet,” therc will Jittle argument as to the aftitude the American people toward sted 4 Democrat who was running P " . who wish to work from iheir follow-| of the treafy the situation woulg he | SuPport a “wel” platform. The great been dry for a period of years | A mititary surgeon, Dr. Jenner, has fegeary for cach merchant to partici- | Another oven heartli furnace opened There are 3500 drug stores in the arrived from Berlin to serve tempo- | jage and to make engagements for | af the Brier Hill Steel Co.. it was said. | ¢jty employing 7.000 persons 5 e e e e rarily at Bentinck castle. Mr. Stockdale to visit the stores to The mills report men returning = = = adopted by the individual striker, and | Som¢ treaty for {he purpose of stop- s i = - Sk . ; o the oveme being - 3 e o idar: hold special conferences with the | @bout 100 a day. the movement SXTCAN AMBASSADOR a referendum. Ohio seems to | ping disorder and discontent. . T 5 501 : SRt o [ MEXIC 3ANS Egcerancii g > sifting tight until the demands fo BOLSHEVIKT RECRUITING FORCE | (jorks and joprietors. Mr. Stockdale | 1argely confined to higher paid work- P9 that hexe mleht e seme BoBo ) 1008 aug —uppiibs hies crented & sor. W ) OF $0,000 TO PROTECT CITY. | las had wide cxperience in visiting | €1, esbecially tonnage men. Common this. The prohibition cause has ..o = o e sl TO FORCE UP PRICT . PR B8 e s (udving loveng2 800 citiesSIFTS will (Iaborers e il ys gisistil o din, Mexico City, Noy Tgnacio Bon- dition whereby s will have Copenhagen, Nov. 6 I kidvise| Wilhout charge any: question | ouL but companies declare that 26,000/ :ja. “nfexican unibussador to the recrultedin i o R uransement | store | Lpkeep] || Men drefnow at work outiofis6,0008 il Re o tnillibe. al candidate for siock displa salosmanship, adver- [ the City. A commissary has beena | o ogidency of Mcxico in the elec sing and all merchants coming into | OPened by strike headanarters in the | 00 550 TG next year, according the institute will be privileged to basement of a church 10 a ftelegram reccived at Quaterro upon him during he week. — conight from Bonillas m answer to a Stockdale has made return visits DL R ANNIVERSARY. tetter sent him by members of vany cities because of his excellent The 25th anniversars of Isiher | democratic party. Ambassador Bonil work. A meeting of the committee | Jas is the only civilian candidate thus canvascrs will he hold this afi.| Slovles chupten Duaughters’ of thef 25 U L 0L European armies. ernoon at the chamber rooms to for- | AmMerican Revolution. will be celebrat the officials from interferimy should | treaty with causing continued disor- be able to enforce prohibition Sl ; v a4 back-to-the-mines campaign he| d4er and citontent, holding up the ough ratification, if it is subjected WANTS TO BE PRESIDENT been ¢ but it has received a o . = B to work or starve. That is (he line | Cotton Growers Want to Get More | iK1 are reported to have rec force of 0,000 men from (etrograd defense of that dispateh i rack alone in organizing the . C.. Nov. 6.—A move- | city. according to a Reval by the amount funds that the | ment to retire 2,000,000 bules of cot- | to tha National Tidende. The troops ton from the market in an effort to | mclude Bashkars (from the Indian rorce a rise in price has been launched | frontier) and Chinese, the latter being over the no-work period. The longer| by the American Cottor association. | men who had reccived traininz ‘in they stay out the greater the proof owers' ovzanization according fo | China under retived officers - from | o | that is 1o be followed. The length of Moncy for Their Crop. | the strike will be partly determined Columbi WOMAN AS A CAMPAIGNER. miners have on hand to carry them Lady Astor, or, pardon us, Lad) jney of Plymouth, is achieving mar- | pus success, from a publicity stand- 7 I v ostatement issned hore by its presi- S ey JentiT S Wanamakon ol el - . malate final plans of p the | cd ai the home of Mrs. € 1. Mitche 1 t in Parltament. Americans are ad- | W under the old scheme. If they . Lid a recommendation to this | NO AMERICANS RILLED. L ”L'\‘:" “‘“‘ el e ’::::‘f\_m " 4‘ “”\w“' Sl _“]:‘mm":‘. HARTFORD CLERKS fedly fnteresed in her candidacy, | have no moncy. they Wil vetim soonsf effeet had been seni members of fho | paris, Nov. .- Latest wivices re- 2 st e W 3:80 o'clock. The program will LSEATI$2 2701000 ceived al the offices of the Paris. Ly FX-SOLDIER RE-ENLISTS. onsist of an interesting paper written Hartford, Nov. 6. -An inventory ans and Mediterrancan railvoad showsi \jexander Usolos of (his eity en-! by Mrs, William S, Brooks, secretary, | the estate of (he late Edward that 15 travelers and three railroad psed in the army. infantry branch, in | regarding the history of the chapter | Hickmott, of this city, who dled Sep- employes were killed when the Ge- . gartford yesterday afternoon and has| during the quarter century. Addresses | tomber 29, filed in the probate court be ! peva hound train collided With the heen sent to Fort Slocum for formal | will be given by former regents of the | shows a value of $2,278,168. Nearly th a cloak of assumed indifference | prove that their plea of nol getting | Peld in trust until such time as the | Simplon express at Sens Monday night. . induction into the service, Usolos in | chapter and songs will be rendered by | $2.000,000 s in the Aetna and Travel n English trick, one that will| enough to live on, oven while they association decides ,“‘,”“ prices justify | Sixty persons were injur ."',' m_»vurr!_n filling out his appication gave his las | Mrs. Howard I. Horton, accompanicd | ers Insurpnce company stocks. Hick- the cotton belng placed on the mar-| fo the advices. No Americans in cas- | occupation as that of a soldier in the | by Mrs. Howard Parsons. A large al- [ mo(t was a’clerk in the Aetna Life vas noi true. lkm valty lists. | Unite my. { tendance ts expected. home office, | nt at least, in hor campaign for o that they have been gelting sufficient | ; an American born, but it is safe | and by rcturning soon, peculiarly | dssociation ! i The plan. he said. is for the men: ay that her new world methods ara | enough, they will prove that there is St 1 5| new world methods ars | 3 pr at there is)y,005 to “transfer to designated banks | acting the greatest of attention in | justice in their demands for move | warehonse receipts for specifiod | land. Hiding enthusiasm under- | wages. But a long sivike will also | amounts of cotton, this cotton to er be forgotten hy the Britishers, | were working,

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