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s of the World y Assceiated Press. o] ESTABLISHED 1870. GOVT. AGENTS TO CONTINUE RAIDS ON RADICALS UNTIL THEY ARE DRIVEN FROM U. S. : RED CROSS DRIVE Arrests May Be Expected For Many Weeks to Come That Is Ohio’s Question DONATES TO RED CRO$ Columbus, O., Nov. 10.—Fuate of the A check for $45 was received this federal prohibition bill was made | afternoon at central Red Cross head- more uncertain today additional | Auarters on Main street from the conggregation of the Russian Orthodox official returns were tabulated at the | muyinity” church with the request that office of the secretary of state. The that amcunt be added to the fund official returns from of the $5]now collected for 1920 memberships. counties tabulated at noon gave the drys a lead of only 45 votes in favor of the amendment. The check was made out by the pastor of the church, Rev. V. T. Vas- liess. | NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT A Herald *“Ads” Mean Better Business CITY PLANS QUIET OBSERVANCE OF ARMISTICE DAY, GREATEST NATIONAL EVENT SINCE THAT OF JULY 4, 1776 Parade of Ex-Service Men a t 7 o’Clock in the Evening— Big Bon-Fire and Addresses By Mayor Quigley And Rev. W, F. Cook at Walnut Hill, Eastward, Reports Say symbol of our indissoluble union.” | | Nov. | 1');1cago. blln,~S\u-nmng- east- f — B ward, severe blizzard ragin - o | day over the Mississippi \nlle:- ;f.rnt(:,:, GYEATHES | crippling telegraph and train service. | Western Minnesota, Colorado, North Forecast for New Britain and South Dakota and Nebraska were and v : Unsettled and in the grip of the storm. Telegraph warmer tonight: Tuesd service between Omaha and Denver || yaim and warmer. | was cut off. Ths blizzard struck Den- | /| ver after 12 hours of heavy snow fa.ll.‘ s === | (0, O, =T PRICE THR.E}: CENTS. LABOR LEADERS EXPECT MINE UNIO T0 DEFY LAW AND DECLINE TO CALL OFF STRIKE AS COURT HAS ORDERE] KILLED BY TRAIN AFTER SECURING ¥red T. Schmidt, 88 years old, a dep- Chicago, Nov 10.—Torterhouse | uty game warden of Macedon, died | steak sold for 18 cents a pound here today in a Rochester hospital. ! today in the four meat markets estab- After searching the country for | lished by striking butchers, who are more than 12 hours, a sherifi’s posse, | demanding $40 a week. The markéts one of the important members of [ were opened, union ofilcials said, to which the 11 year old son £ the| prove that the master butchers were game warden, who had seen his fath- | profiteering. The striking butchers er shot, late last night reported that it had failed to find the man who had done the shooling. sald that one market operated them made a olear profit of $547 Saturday's sales, by on iQuestion Also AriS | Tomorrow, November 11, will be At the park a > bonfi ] 3 i . 4 ark bonfire will e And Some Released May Lite nrst anniversary. of the Great war Steried. Addresses will be given PASSAGE FOR HIS TWO CHILDREN TO As to P | armistice, known as Avmistice Day yor George A. Quigley and Rev. 2 S 0 ower = i line == Bt 2 ¥ Warren . Cook of the Methodist | ¢ Be Taken Again. | ST | New B n, in accordance with what church. The Amevican and Polish COME FROM ITALY TO JOIN FAMILY A i P i e ! f ( other 1ire doing, will celebr bands which will take part in the par- | Ctlng reSlde | Workers Redouble Effort Put ' e day, ir not as a 1caal nolias ade will also furnish music at the 45 BEING HELD IN | OTKErS Redoubie Lliort 10 { least by a parade and the blowin par R ~| Lewis to Ob M 3 1 . whistles and the ringing of chime The faclories will Dlow their | T 3 NATIONAL GUARD IS 0 €y . CITY OF BRIDGEPORT GIW Over the TUD | the evening. The day itsclf will ho whisties at 6 o'clock for 15 minutes. | Franklin Street Man Meets | N/ L G £ Y | { Just like any other day in the year, The South Congregational church | | = e d g — — | the factories and other places of | chimes will ring between ¢:30 and 7 . While Walk-| BEING REORGANIZED ate. E—— & T f bus. | ragic | H | iness remaining open. ! oclock. New York, Nov. 10.—Government ONE-THIRD OF QUOTA IN There will be a parade of all serv-| At § o'clock Company M, Connecti- | ing Tracks Near Elm St_i | e agents, assisted by state and ci | id men of the city at 7 P. M. At cut State Guard, will hold an .\rnv\-l |, = 5 o thorities today continued to spread ! e | Gi45 o'clock members of the Soldiers, = Stice Day social in the state armory Crossin Head Severed Preliminary steps to Be Taken in tew | CONGRESS WILL N § nets ahout all corners of the Major Maurice Pease Appeals to Pub- | Sailors and Marines' association, the | at Arch street. The t Regiment Sing: Diye—Mititie, Tochided city in the hope of trapping 7,500 al-| | Rouillard-Linton camp, the Eddy- | band will furnish the music. | Body HOLD OUT ON F@ lesed members of . the communist| ¢ to Support Moye—Taggers to Be | Glover post, American Legion, and a1 | At 0 o'clock at the Elihu Bur- | From Body. in Plans. party, who face charges of criminal! . = = S i other ex-service men are asked to a ritt school hall the Boys' Patriotic | . = anarchy and sedition. The sensationgl| OW¢ in Force Tomorrow—Small | sor)ie at Franklin Square to form in | eaguo will observe @ patriotic pro- | = Hartford, Nov. 10.—That Adjutant raids already made on the haunts of | mowns Make Repors. | line for the parade which will start | gram with Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, Das- | \yipin half an hour after he had| Gen. George M. Cole intends to pro- | Amsndment to Food C the ultra radicals here, in the last at 7 o’clo The order of dress will | ter of St. Mark's church, asthespeak=| . o " 0 T Srigenb jo0a1 | ceed with the re-establishment of the three days are only beginning, the au-| Tomorrow, Tuesday, November m} be civilian clothes. The line of march | er of the occasion. Other clubs and | conferred with John 5 rican | Connecticut National Guard at once Act, Intended to thorities declared. ~Arrests may be' js Armistice Day, the local Red Cross | Will e Franklin Square to Main | organizations will have private o representative of the Italian-American | _oaneetient Nat today. Pr : g cxpected to continue for many weeks, organization, affiliated with the | street to East Main and counter- | bration partie The Kenilworth | gteamship company and paid over an == ™ ¥ Aroca PRI Unions, Has Be officers said, and it was indicated that tional body, is to wind up its campaign | march to Main, West Main to the | club wlll have a smoker and entor- | o e e 8 (s 1=tepalifori thbNorganizationt ofN compa- J S, d en. many of those who have been released jn this city and before this time 1o- | Court of Honor, to Walnut Hill park, | tainment. ‘ 7 43 % nies in this state will bé put in opera- o after being questioned may be re-) morrosw night el et et SN ‘ his two children from Italy to the T o sibibeds (e s Jected. arrested. | < 5 s 8 5 S a day or two. Gen. Cole many' people added to the member- | rxoo e RG] SN G SEL | returnea fr as - 3 : A rom Washington Saturd. S Tons of Literature Talon, | ship as there has been in the \\e\@kiHLARINGS GIVEN | his family circle in New Britain, the | re o rom Washington Saturday | " o ! past, if the city wishes to come up to H . . ¢ rrark- | military 4 e | State and police officials began ' oo 3 body of Raffaclo Ciccio, of 88 Frank- | military authorities. He declared he | systematic reading of the 25 tons of Jovern coen (OVe! R ;n;»mhon. TO CONN. RADICALS | lin street, was found, decapitated, n| Was gathering information as rapidly MIN CONFERENCE red” literature, seized in raids on 71 1. .y cndeavor will be put forw § i Wi S possible from those who favor and IS STILL IN SESSIO branches of the communist organiza- L7 (N6 Various workers to re Ry emaliatte S the B | are anxious to or L National o Hon Wnh rivesevoniior nal 11000 ima: SERCMLEES O I SR vyl -hBth ol 1T Are Grilled Today. 1 . street crossing, last night. Guard and are willing to work for its sons arrested Saturday night and early el ‘1” vw‘mmv'l xmn"nn» of the orE ¢ Are Grilled Today and Will Head Cut from Body. re-establishment. The primary reas | Indjanapolis, Nov. 10 ‘T SR : : ganization by subscribing the sum o . . ! : ; i SH R miners’ conference was sti Sunday had membership cards af the et “wton by, subserd the sum of | Be Either Released or Deported, —_— As he was alone at the time, it is| for his trip to Washington w | Prel conforerice ek S communist party in their possession, () e l“ “;' '\”’“'“” = l“”ll . still a mystery how the accident oc-| cure information from the war ,| T i the police suic carc »w be he top,” sald M. H. Peas: ocal According ings. Y G i H - g A > at beca | navy departments for the book on Fe. wollc e 81vo osslicgits iy made for the complete membership k b B W ot 1 ! of the darkness and the curve in the [ Conecticut men the in Spani Ameri- Follalof ihetvreagization: fore and it can do it again.” Hartford, Nov. 10.—Hcarings eflfi[‘a ]SS]mO i u‘lcl'; “‘ that point, he failed to ob- | €an War. The legislature of 1917 ap- of their ion, relative to 8 “There is great need for funds to . 7 Ghl F G 1 racks ¢ at point, . e e court order to call off i . 3 . ¢ : the cases of three > 39 alleged A e o e o ruahing |fouopnintec or its pub on. ! Drive on Communists. { carry on the work which the Red O hweend the (30 blle od able rrom | serve the approach of the enrushins | BIPRIRA UM Ko HE G CRTON strike. In addition ta . the nation-wide Cross has been doing and New Britain | Wndesirable aliens held in this city LRSI | train _en route to Hartford. When| g ...vnent furnish the state with a 5 T O R e roundup of radicals directed by Wil- should do its share,” said the man | were held at the federal building to- Y found beside the track, the body was| j; " ¢ connecticut men who entered o 0 liam J. Flynn, chief of the secret serv-' who was in Irance as a major in the | day privatoly by witiam . clark, ot PAYS AMERICARS TRIBUTE : 1vine about two reet trom the rairoad | iy 0 5y “Way of the maval militia | VWeshington, Nov. 10.—Labap ice of the department of justice, the army, and who is now fighting for the | 1, i SRk oy | ties with the head severed at the neck| ¢4, yge to determine whether the Con- | €IS predicted today that internad state legislative committee investigat- Red Cross at home. “There is an | Boston, acting under '“»\“‘Ul“-i“"si R, by so clean n cut as not to damage | yecticut naval militia is to be revived. | al officers of the United Mine ing radicalism, headed by Senator impression that the organization has| from H. J. Skeffington, commissione | the co of his coat or break h et Sl . 5 2 Clayton H. Lusk, is conducting a sep- ' a great sufficiency of money, but this | of immigration for the New England | 2000 Pelesates Assemble in Minne ‘?.-hmmnno. His right hand was badly D e e K arate drive, mainly against the com- 'j so i tr at i s been i z X el ey G i : angled & > wrist. apolis, ‘would not call off the ST R A A e L e e Sirms I the past, by | district. The predominance of Hu Sholsm b comanm el e g ”‘: ““t Bod; — strike as directed by Federal Ji =ens -usk sald that his, given enormous sums e , by Wifc Identifics Body. - = Sleilts by @ reports showed a communist member- (he public, but this money has been | Sians among those taken lends «color can Legion—Roosevelt Dec | oo . Andersony whatever. the legaikal ship of over 7,000 in this city alone. | put to the best of u: and w need | to the reports from Washinzton that | | ht \|\1asl¢ ,'-.r\|t~sc;n\efohe 'n‘n Orono, Me., Officer Held Responsible | quences miaht I : H N - ce | the fon-w d-up is being di Be First National Head. { added a touch of pathos 8. More Arrests Expected, more for the same purpose. We hu\e| the nation-wide round-up is being di- | 0 1 hens L BC 0 3 B One of the spokesmen fors More arrests - of adical Ato | not wasted the money so generously | 'ected principally against. the uui.m} Minneapolis, Nov. 10.—To give the lihen theswite ofithe ‘m,“m f\ho nad Jerfthogeath ofigameiEiciin: miners’ conference said he doubt were predicted by William J. Flynn, subscribed, nor will we waste what | 0f Russian workets. O T SRR o] e G T e TR g Had Quarreled Over Dead Deer. Acting President Lewis.and his'd chief investigator for the department| We now get. It is-the duty of every-| M. Clark sald that so far as the ,nq declare its palicies as a forcg in | [0 the office of the steamship boolk- || clates had the power, even if of justice. one who can spare the small sum of | departmont was concerned, the dis- the socinl and governmental life of she. N8 28eNCY Was brought by a nelghbor| pangor, Me, Nov. 10.-—Arthur M.| had the inclination, to comply e Havaramumliar ol nts for| one do to e it and an effort | Position of the mren arrested woull nation, 2,000 delegates representing ail | (0 the scete to view.the ”’m]am’“]ff"'f Smith, a policeman of Orono, was | the mandate alleged agitators herd and otner parts ' will be made to approach all with a | be either to déport them or to.set sections and classes of service men and | identify them as her husband's. Few | 0 (L Soa t Strike Ordered By Council of the count lie sald, #andl welek ipersonaliappeal. |’ Sholld: we fall wejithem at diberty fagain, factording ‘o women started! thelr first conyentlon| were aware of the tragedy mntil atter)ii st © T Tt ST “The gtr oA 2 pect to serve some of them today. We hope that those that we do not find | whatever rulings the secreta >t herc today. \lie hody hind Bertasioved, & I wan) e e OF A BRTeE S8R B D L e s ondatt are not confining our work to the com- | will turn in a membership application | labor would make on the results of Governor J. A. Burnquist, Cyrus Nor-| in_a hidden spot. Police Sergeant/ of James Perklhs in a quarrel over a e “’"‘““{_“0", in ‘the evenf munist party but are covering all agj-1 at a hooth, or with one of the street ; the hearings of individual cases. The throp, Dresident emeritus of the Uni-| John J. King and Officers Joe Ken-| geaq deer at Pussaw lake Sunda e e it I\ worlkers. | men under arrest might be prosecuted versity of Minnesota, and Mayor J. I3. | nedy and Thomas Woods took charse | guih said the shooting was in self do- | Tawis merele. ohonoy Lot oo ol The 37 “radica held afte The ward workers are expected te | by the Department of Justice, also, he M s delivered brief speeches at the | of the Dbody until Medical Examiner | ;o " while he was trying to prevent i;\ O':]”),‘” .\Ih(:‘ ”‘MO Th: het * day night's raids were qu jget in the greater part of :b< flouse | said, if evidence taken at the hearings oDening session which was called to| Harry A. Flcock viewed the remains.| peixins and his brother, Frank, from |y ¢/ar! e 278 police headquarters today by represea- | to house «.ony by tomorrow night. | should justifv such action. order by Henry D. Lindsley of Texas, | The body was ordered turned over to | .aprying away a deer said to have been o e L tatives of the department of justice, | A great deal has heen expected from The fixst three men . th e callod mAtional chairman. | the Larain Undertaking company 10| ¢hot by Smith's son Byron and Theo- - ank .lmm.,le, .\Nr(‘lt{[;_\' of Sheflusic icommitteafiand ftiief depant=i this source I Tn additionkthe factories!from¥ thol poliaal station! for Tiea:iacs Reosevelt Refuses Officd be prepared for burial. dore Trott of Pittston. L;m"“‘“:m i tiag ‘1‘1"”;’: q::(::w‘ “‘:v\t‘g: li:\lrhlllm;«l\tllm‘(d 2 I‘t‘m;l\“';nu-t’f are being canvassed and the “Flying | were Peter Kizer, Nick Kizer and '-" usslon of candidates for nation; Was Walking the Tracks. Mrotfvho i alitreshman Wathtne i Z00 00 BV o S0 EEE AR questions was prepared to E - S8 ront E e o = e N e P ices, with at least a dozen promii- , St aine, as 3 o b i : brobe o quadron” of automobiles, —carrying | Peter Bogush, the three arrested Sat- 2 © SSRtn 21991 Broa (icelo, with a friend, called at! University of Maine, was held for| ., supporting the striking mingi ted lo'mnll\ prisone bed I{In(-m- N ihe folicitors’ who look for window cards | urday in New Haven. Harry L. fsd. Nen{ly mentioned for first national; DI N e R 1 Church stroes | Shooting Frank Perkins with intent to | oo o crae 8 the govern were found to be unsatisfactory, the S = oS o H T SR, arry L. Jd- ad of the Legion, has brougk s i Nono's offica or wirch streez | 57 £ . 3 St £ g ! S q officials stated, warrants for deporta- “““1 ")p'l"y";“‘l;““:“ ““:’"“ b hich do | lin, a New Haven attorney, is here i “Ty‘;flh-n’i S o & one| about 7 o'clock and discussed plans '“"!' “;0”\')0':;: f’\l;?d‘f"l‘,“}";{‘olf;:,‘illf‘\ withdraw the injunction procee tion would be asked. It was reported | BLa 2t (B L e { behalf of the alleged undesirable oo for bringing his children here from | 22¢ ,m‘) I e That was the statement of that several of the men held prisoner More Workers Tomorrow. | aliens and appeared at the hearing | When I say no, I mean no,” de- | Ttaly. They left together after satis- ;”;‘l?ioz‘s condition with & bullet wound | SXecutive council and it speaks £§ were merely “loafing” at the various! Tomorrow there will be an addea | 048 | lared Theodore Roosevelt, one of the| factory arrangements had been made, tn the brenst. James Perkins' death | 5elf” Morrison said. “I am not radical headquarters when arrested | number of workers placed upon the e | delegates trom New York when his!and walked up Church street toward | moooi ey today, | to interpret it | g occurred at the hospital early today. intorpret . L and probably would be released. street to tag all who do not display $63,000 in Permits | candidacy was mentioned. Others re- | Elm street. After talking for a few S ?h‘(‘ fwdemlwn secretary hadt . = o | a button. Those who have subscribed | 002 ceiving support include Col. Milton T.| moments at the corner, the two men asked for a statement in view of Held o 1000 Hos 'are urged to show their membership To Build Are Issued!i Foreman of Chicago, Henry D. Lind- | bade each other good night, leaving STARTS FIFTH TERM opinion in some quarters that James Larkin, Trish radical leader credentials in a conspicuous place.| | sey of Texas, Col. Benson \W. Hough | by different streets. Crossing the pronouncement of organized: and Benjamin Gitlow of Brooklyn Armistice Day will be Tag Day, also. | The following building permits were | of Ohio and Thomas S. Woolmsley of | tracks at Ilm street, it is believed. e g :‘omo to the striking ming were held in $15,000 bail each today The man without a Red Cross but- | issued today from the office of Build- | l-ouisiana. { Ciceio, as was his practice, left tha i ide Brac De for examination Wednesduy. Both ton will have little opportunity to|ing Inspector John . Allen: mq | GTectings from Marshal Foch, allied | erossing north of the gatetenders | CUOFd B. Wilson of Bridgeport| «There is nothing to add,” M men were arrested in the raids on hide and it is inconceivable that any- | Howard Wilkon. o beras o | commander in chlef, were transmitted | goq and headed eastward to reach| Claims His Re-election a Victory for | SON Teplied. “That has already radicals Saturday night. In default one may state that he was not ap- e Soh B et D TR D W B o e eimiaene | RS E e s R SR R : asked a number of times today. a¥ of bail they were committed to the proached, with the efforts that are| '0USe and garage on Lincoln street | dor to the United States | short cut. The suicide theory, which Americanism in That City. you want an answer you will'jiss Tombs prison | being made to reach everyone in ' SXtension to cost $20,000; to S. W. st i it S, ooh e corthenel ey @ i Geseinls Eh0 el Waller Nelles who acted as at-|New Britain. “Wear Your Button” | LOFfers for a dwelling to cost $12,-{ Marshul Foch's message foliows: | V08 frst adsanced, besause of 'he| Briageport, Nov. 10.—Mayor Clif- Congressmen Explain Daw, (e A A AT (R R G e 000, to be built on Lincoln street: to | * valiant war companions: “‘_‘“]‘ 2.0 T ‘Mh’ e Dolice and tne | ford B. Wilson was inaugurated for Omelals andimembaratorlie Finnish editors convicted of criminal One Third of Quota :7‘ e T i812000 8 ilreos tenement B e 0l e G| kn‘.;:n((:‘]l S ‘uppears | his Afth term today. Tn a short in-| did mot asree with the staterme i TRt 5 2 house on Henry street; to Henry El- | \pitulation of the enemy; van- aljferx: h & fappeat: ; i oL : Ll et e i | Gom G G e o e || e $12,000 store at the cor. | quished Gormany was evaving for| (0 be absolutely no motive for self- | augural he pointed out that hiy re-| the federation's cxecutive comm im:n“‘ ‘th(’\‘r‘(_ n\:\‘ ::“_‘_““‘“T_‘“‘mn“l “"'ml {town teams were handed in today:|ner of Iobert and South Main | mercy and she delivered over o us| destruction. clectian was a victory for American- | ";n‘ig "'” ‘(T”‘“ “]“"“’ 'h':v“,_'("‘fl‘:"cn:‘fro‘ to guard against in demonstration in l\«rnqnuuml.\llu::: Berlin $125; New- | streets; to . Anselm, alterations on | Such trophies as history has never | Was 35 Years Old. ism in Bridgeport. A Man- | to exempt 1ak tions Ao ¢ £ ags farst el o) ingt $100; Plainville $5 s at 3 5 N - | ! The las lcial act of Moses Man- EAEHE e oD L - their behalf the prisoners were taken i op Hnanille 300 SaBout | ihls homs[at 80iBradley)street, folcost | known, 4 : Tholdetensed | for somattimadinaql| MR EDS ST 0Melat Actiol So=ss Manal ) ie te ¢ e v en s ol A one-third of the quota has been| $2,000; dwelling to co: 5,000, and “This was indeed the victory of the | % S Eon waring, who as a republican, has been |} 3 out of the building through a side S ; ’ g @ : . . | been employed as a laborer in the | jrep b W cears, was to burn | it was pointed out that an amendm CHtE Rl e s e Sk ched so far and the committee in | to be built on Long street by Charles | @llied armies, who ardently fighting A Sl Gl Bl e, | SO Hoe [k MOE i) U e B e e nde i tun centrance San oL ¢ 10 the fombs, charge is doing all in its power to | Twining. I!md united in a supreme, continuous| . o% % b s $229,000 worth of cancelled city bond : & HEELE ch1 U after their arraignment. !bring the figures up to the desircd Somob and violent effort all their energies ag| Was highly esteemed by his many | \yiilfam J. Garraty, 23, the new treas. | have been exempted specifically Larkin and Gitlow were charged mark Rdeite e hedbmit e e | Italian friends, who regarded him 15 | yrer, is the youngest the city has had, | Tejected. with criminal anarchy in connection e |0 GLUE IS OBTAINED “With head erect, the valiant| @ duiet sort of a man and they wero 2 e The federation’s statement with issuing o publication called tho | A g 2 | shocked today to learn of his tra | read in the senate today at the y American fighters of the Argonne, of ; : 4 2 overthrow of organized government. { . - o A A Tadis sy ~o | Wife, are three children in New Brit- can, sin, w E 4 Convicted Senator | 11at ¥ouna Eioating S in® Connecuont|| aispeitertizraNda e s ncsn i edfon oo Bl Lt R o =i | quest by saying that newspaper { Arrests in Bridgeport, Washington, Nov. 10—Diseusei morefbyilie sldefothel tllleaRtliall b it e C Haiaiic | icism of the strike had been read . B . £ th e s 1scussion River May Belong to Samuel Crow- [ march toward the Rhine HORL e ToUE G EN RS0 0TI e was 35 | gayveral Hundred Armed Men Go | 9197 5 At Y Bridgeport, Nov. 10.—TForty-five of | ©f the right of Vietor L. Berger, Mil- “In this day. when for the first | vears of age and attended St. Mary’s | the record in the past. the 80 men arrested by federal agenty “Waukce socialist, whosc appeal from | cll, Missing 9 Days. L Ny e e e Into Camp at Kanawba City to| \When the senate clerk was aj here Saturday night are held efther at | Conviction under the esplonage st NChcele B el s ver SR e S s e half way through the statement olfca headquarters ot in the Fairfleld |18 Dow Dending, (o Tetain his seat s Hartford \Noy: 10=—A"clue offunip= the armistice ilwanE ifo ke fwith : o ke Await Developments at Coal Mines, | ator La Follette withdrew his 1 at in ! ’ o e 1 | Larvaia undertaking parlors tomorrow county jall. In city court each case s, 0 the House toaay [ 021 iMiportanics which miay lead foithe, 1@ Somumeniotate the et and fo tell |20 0 B0 0D oy : (. | aues was continued in $5,000 bail until Wil- N effort hy Representative | Y€¢OVery of the body of Samuel 17, You that, with our eves ever raised oiva w‘“. cemetery. i Charleston, W Nov. 10.—Sev-| " i’g 4 te of time,” he saidil liam N. Clark of the immigration de- | D¥er, republican, Missouri, to delay | CTOWe SinzfforininefdaysfromMtoward ibelsan o idealfotinistice land iRt ot eral hundred 1 soldiers, who | is receiving attention of about partment can make a recommenda- | the procecdings was defeated by o | the V: arium at Enfield, came to liberty, we must remain united as we e have been quartered in the armory | Der cent. of {lose present, anddl tion, The other 15 men have been re- | Yote of to 1 t light today. A soft hat thought to have been in the davs of trial and the : : " | versation is general. Member Jeased. s have belonged to Mr. Crowell was days of triumph. | HUNTER MURDERS WARDEN siuoe this fnception of the cobl WK | | vty 6 not want to ibenfl Every one of the 45 men is foreign SA G S: picked up Sunday n:\:,»l'llillfl off the Colt ; Proud of Americans, | were moved today to Kanawha City, i miners' side.” born. Few have heen here any lensth IS SAFE FROM AGGRESSION | Dredkwater in the Connecticut river bv| pioud to have bheen at vour head | two miles east, where they went into | Senator Norris, republican, Neb of time. ed as factory Franlk Luckingham, engaged by the {1 Year Ol Son Sces His Father | camp. ! ka objected to discontinuing AL il - g - Have ot 0 Canae it en o e . e A Loy T send my most cordial greetings 2 ; 5 : camp. e e, 7 » employes. ch held a card in {he v ven, Nov. 10-—General Clar- | Crowell family to seadch the rive = B he ereat hvart il The hospital and transportation | reading and the clerk proceeded: st Worite e At R. Bdwards, here as a guest of | “untll the body is found.” The hat, the veterans of the sreat war, illus-| jgyneq By Man He Iad Called Upon | il pormained 1 Charloston. while i b Among the police here who are| the Y. D. assoclation (Yankee Divi- | according to Luckingham, was found {rious by their immortal deeds, and to L e e o working with the federal agents the | ¢Ion) spoke at a luncheon this noon. | on a clump of bushes ana had ovi. {hose Who, o ihe eamps of America, | To Talt. ‘nnounced he would continue to|Laber Leader Cannol ini is 4 > ers | He said that the United S s wa dently caught there wk 1 v » Were preparing with ardor to come = Eac & 0: opinion is held that the headquarters a nited States was 3 ere when the water ; o e e e RS : EnEe S e e e e o e o e St Should say it had heen, and take their part in the. battle. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 10.—Hit by | maintain headquarters here. Address Penn. Stude 1his city. next five years than any other nation. | there a week,” said Luckingham. | ‘“Lastly, I wish to salute, as ever | two charges of shot fired by a hunter —— Philadelphia, Nov. 10.—Permisi S e hoped the Y. would be kept . ) | living in a memory of the pz and | whom he had oréered to halt to show | Qipiki o s S for a meeting at the Universit estharinte oo e = i on the threshold of a future common | 11 | = . . peace ULE 4 X 5 ; % his hunting license in a wood hetween % Pennsylvania at which James Mauy, To Be, Or Not Th Be Dry, ke re Blizz pe to us, the tombs of those who lie in | oo ! € el ARG el Porterhouse at 18¢ Per sylvania at which James 3 2 CHURCH CONGREGATION Seve ard C ming the soil of France, resting there as u | Macedon and Pittsford yesterday, 0! president of thc Pennsylvania fe ation of labor, W was to deliver an | s today cancelled by authorities. dres: unive: = ZZARD IN DENVER. Denver, Nov. 10.—Telegraph s ice out of Denver was crippled’ to) by a severe blizzard that followe; hours of snowfall throughout this 4 tion, Trains from the e west north are from 3 to 5 hours late BLI

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