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NEW BRITAIN ~DAILY - HERALD, WEDNESDAY, " NOVEMBER “ 12, 1910, ew Britain Herald, |11« " o e v o o A LICE IN WONDERLAN D foun —_— i . HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. cd, and the bhody. of L W. W. Smith > o Proprietors. vainly hegs for the services of an g NN - Bia daity (sunday excepted) at e:us | undertaker. These gentlemen have A ¥/ ’ s . m, at Herald Bullding, 67 Churoh 8t | |¢iuscd to touch his corpse 8.00 8 Year BBEC % ires afonth The shooting is claimed to he the - S : B A ; @) “Always Reliable” / result of a campaign against agitators Btered st the Post Omce at Mew Britain | Mide by the American Legion and as Second Class Mall Macter. was staged with the express purpose K . Y > TELEPHONE CALLS of “getting” four leaders of the Le- g D 4 ainess Office ... gion, two of whom were actually shot, v e \ ous e iitorial Rooms ....0. dead. The foolhardy Iteds opencd ¥ = = g . . - - - R Gl e : : - A SPECIAL DISPLAY AND SELLING OF THE MOST EXQUISIT fire from (wo buildings and then at- the city. Clrculation books and press J sy < R ’ N e room always cven to advertisers. tempted to escape, but many of them LINE OF BLOUSES WE HAVE EVER SHOWN o were grabbe ) S6 al they hac g T 3 &‘::".':T:.'m"'p'r“f:. .?:at‘:‘:::“r‘;n.:;‘umfl o grabbed by those wham they had ’ S FINE QUALITY G FORGETTE BLOUSES 10 4 e for ropublication: of ialliaewe | aclied STt was ity tussiefoutsido . @ In the new suit shades of Brown. Taupe and Navy. Georgeties in eredited 15 It or not otherwise credited | of the building that Smith killed Dale £ - - combinations of Bisque and Brown. Bisque and Blue. and Pastel In this paper and alwo looal mews [ o sl e Combinations, also Georgettes in White, Flesh. Corn and Copen. ‘ the ex-soldiers allowed the murderer ‘ Priced $4.98 Up to $14.98 Each e 1o he taken to jail at all, but they did, 1 : SETTLEMENT e T o o, S oy | FEATURING HAND MADE BLOUSES Of fine Batistes, every stitch by ‘hand. Some models hand hem- Following the sudden decision to | palice force was unable to cope With titched. h 1 bro) stitched. hand embroidered: others tHimmed with hand made laces. d the strike of coal miners, arrived | the crowd which was hent on revenge. carly vesterday morning, anc 1e is an indication o he crazec ) : froticitition. win | et |leoraiing ot sieh Sionhe B bt Priced $5.98 to $12.98 Each Twenty New Styles in Voile Blouses COTTON VOILE BLOUSES, pric = $1.98 to $3.98 FRENCH VOILE RLOUSES, priced P $1.98 to $5.98 ions involved advising them to the | an attack was ever planned upon a fect that they should return to their | gathering of men who had been over- rk, it has heen announced by Sec- | seas and had faced the bullets of the tary -of Labor Wilson that a conf Germans. How the I W. W. hoped to [ ce between the operators and the | gain anything for themselves or their e i L e R L R = 2 Black and Colored Silk Umbrellas shington In order to settle, if | prehension. They may have hoped to ssible, the wage demands of (he | Prove martyrs, but they have been Priced 36-48 to $18 48 Each hikers. The government, now that | demonstrated fools. As for the lynch- ’ X The largest showing of high arade Silk Umbrellas we have ever e its best efforts o bring about | deavors to advocate law and order, o S G s i P i i SER Er T le sort of a compromise between | Preferring to search for demonstra- and fancy borders, | Your choice of moré than two Tungred. Sosare tions of the system. We will say noth- 2 o new handles of cord leops, Bakelite and Ivé nd fancy novelty knobs. ’ sveral smart Umbrellas have colored handles : S Safuente o the mand e g v silk coverings. others are fitted with i\-«»y-\fl;.nl\::"s:l.‘;n-n:?- pSnal t is entirely obvious that no such lic to judge for itself what we think. A good time now while assortments are complete. to ,«"lw'l Gift AN S Umbrellas for Xmas. i injunction has been obeyed will [ ing of Smith, The Herald always en- two contending factions. Such s the understanding at the time of | INg regarding our attitude upon the I. W. W.'s demise and allow the pub- mands as the miners originally hde, and which precipitated the THE NEWS OF THE RECALL / e e £ e e e e e — ike, will.be advocated by the gov- IN LABOR CIRCLY \ ) MANUFACTURERS’ SALE nent or granted by the operators. We cun readily imagine how the ey are nothing but impossible. § message of Acting President Lowis < 7% g OF RICH CUI G A ty per cent. increase in wages and [ to the world announcing the can- L SS hirty hour week are the principal | cellation of the strike order was re- s 1 1 Special Sale of Over One Thousand Pieces of Cat in- fiiivea corps of leaders solemnly | labor which had voted to sustain the | v : = 2 AT L e e R SR e BB te that bettered living and working | strike and to throw its influence | - - Christmas. ’ i ditions are the principal factors in { toward obtaining the demands of the strike. The American people are | miners. We are told that there was | = - e T btoughly in sympathy with any [ no hint of the impe 1on at the e e - g ) ¥ any | no hint of the impending action at the | s ganks but is also evacuating Yam- have bheen preferable to the other itihas secniatine manevactop ol Hals s that is trying to hetter its living | American Federation of Labor head- | 1z before the Russian Reds. He {hing.—New York IHerald 25 YEARS AGO SRl s e Rt o ) efore Russian Reds. ald. EA : ken tions and will support the in-{ quarters, ths Rt o : ; e ai U that the first intimation that | i5 conducting an offensive against hies of contention, even though an|ceived in the higher councils of IZvidently the voters of Greater jdual that seems to be betting an | the leaders had that the strike wa i Tty The i T i i e & s : A8 | Gatehina which was captured from New York desire . (Bromlihe (tlenald Sof (EhatiDa te) On Killing the Tr s ufficient amount of pay. The en-| (o be called off was carried to them |, New York desive mo judges' hand- | n Killing the Treaty. him. j picked by Boss Murphy. All three of S S (New York Times). L I ragement of pauperism, the weld- | jn the newspapers, which announced : | his candidates for the judiciary were Nov mber 12, <1894, 1 After the senate had adopted the L of fetters of slavery about any |the fact. After ing the gov- | 1o o ned ¢ ¥ large majoritie j i o e e Ater denouncing the zov- | EACTS AND FANCIES turned down by large majoritie The High schoslifootbull team will | majority reservation on withdrawal L P lson or group is not to our HKing | ernment and announcing that the | d o l'-'““%'“‘- play a gamewith the Yale Medical | from the league Senator Lodge de- . ! = i = feam on Saturday at Blectric clared: Year Started With-About $10,000 : With certain_gentlemen who until ! The homic of Jonathan Edwards| g0 m pyarday at. Blectric field. § €57 i s 0 ear ytartea Wi out 310, mcans money from our pockets 0} Ly every means at the command of | recently were filled with political am- again inspires the Ame com J §nompson 15 ingNew/ iy ork e emosateote fdonn e ) \ 3 P ore fille ¢ al am- Az spires the American mon- i 0 5 o iond s &t ; ;ill | resolution of ratification with the res- . ke conditions better. But a sixt¥ | organized labor, the federntion had | Dition it is all over but the pouting.— wealth with the name and stern jus- D‘(:,"; ”:“ym(‘,:: :’f"\cm"""’“ Bel e H Treasm‘y [ cent. incrense, with shorter work- | placed itself squarely on record, had | NeW York Evening Post. tice of Calvin—Springfiell Republi- | Damage to the extent of $1,000 was | Voté down the treaty. They will have - can. done last evening at a fire at (the | DO Was. after that. of resurrecting it.” 5 2 The president’s Thanlegiving _— . V' P a L IBcater increase in overtime pay, | desertion of the faction about which | proclamation, betwssn the lines, ex- | Wise meii, says an eschange, save| .2 lven Bridge company. The Seaenden e el ulings Biideenony ] will have none of it, even thoush | «yjght to strike” would be protected hours which actually mean a | committed itself, beyond doubt. The conven- ) chistle S leave it somewhat doubtful if this is . ¢ oD thal ildeat L re e OF [ (] e L e s e S hiti0e) rot o a I Ihel o eT il ol Driceslar S nian Iunisi et el Riheactonygivas sounded i 1y th Sraas fosbil foun - iitlonst comelland feo Bilhat inhion fh i 8 ) 2 o = 1 and 200 people soon collected who | really the case; hut suppose Senator Woman Suffrage Associat rof .C | many things that we haven't.—Phil- so that they can make profitable in- 2 Lodge is right. S uiiapec gasoclagiontior Lan ’ I T e e Rt e 4 helped to put the fire out. “0Cge 15 righ Suppose the demo- necticul beghn lhere itod was £t h the temper of the public. There | have unofficial word that the labor @ - 2 5 REICEs o cigd ORI 2 Henry Abbe, for the put six- | crais do vote .own the ratification 5qy; & s They used to. Now they have no 2 ! oluti v BOLD: but one decision to make upon | council is still unreconciled to the in- Erobahly®manyiiniatolimeniiwou]di Suchilirellesn e clamey Srmat ool v || peshe Yiedis dnnibe emplovio Bl CRliuAS :\.\Zl:v‘i“”“ni“l::] o i N recosnize the anniversary by droppins Lh demands and that is that the [ junction proceedings despite the fact | 20 on strikes if there was some way @nd Empire ST N Manuaciurin efoonany, | SR A s T : ding 3 S Ll 5 ’ has resigned his position with the | What treaty will they have illed ? e he union is trying to attain the | that the strike is over. hm'{ e ‘_Tm‘“’”:'h“v-“)"“H_’;{”‘ CEODg i} company and. has entered the employ | NOt the treaty negotiated at Versailles, o* (EPEIE COR SEAETRES 0F (1 aht of profiteering, that it is vir-| The right to strike, *which - labor | P& (hem \m(‘m(:’k;_“n mean- '\ PRAYVER FOR A LITTLE HOME. | of the New Britain Hardware Manu- | Which has already been accepted by ot 0 PUEREC Ay e o B S et 5 2 . - : Oibe i S elegates cgiic from almost eve B 1o o holdun. The nrice of |lclaima; | hastastuniiyt not. beans Gus f30d send us a little home facturinggdcomnany e .‘IJ;‘ “l”“‘ glates T“‘: s S fown in the State by rall and by Aulo s : v o ) L b il b many. he document which will lie it Ciia 1 would be materially increased | tioned in this issue. There has been In a rural school west of Big Ttap- | 10 come back to, when we roam. atfacklior (\,'m,l)m'f‘:\,e:,”‘"pd iithsian before the senaip when the majority MOPHE. The initfal roll call brought meet these demands and all would | no attempt to restrain labor from :‘.“\-”2-(\Kf:\“'lnlnu\'\v!‘u\ h:\h:\”; x"l.';mn:]ml The “Deep Rivér New Era™ prais reservations have been added will ) : vear \\'nlh‘))nr W ;:'f..,".((l.,,z . m."y n ,m very highly the work of A. P. Marsh | bear little resemblance to that treaty. 5S¢0 ;""“' uffragists will be on hand X ! ‘hispering, and will be Anadaio) . S 3 Eldemos i 3t ror the 1 blic di ght hers’ demands were actually tested [ ment served notice that production of | given to the one who goes through in painting and ‘decorating the Had- | If the democrats kill a treaty. it will [0 i epublican dinner tonish Bl IRed firelight and deep chairs, dam Baptist: ghufch. - It was a con- | be a treaty negotiated by and be- When those active in the republican Shall hite bee g tract of conmiderable importance and | tween Henry Cabot lLodge, William k. Party will give short addresses upon S S . i = e hit Is upstair e weighed and found wanting not be interfered with, and that it in- T st vl the taste and.skill of the artist has | Borah. Frank B. Brandegee. Albert ¢ [ the responsibilities of that party Mo O e e e ren il Biensed The people of Shaier: | Al Phianter €. Knox. Warren G| to%ard Noman sufrase e for public sentiment, ever ready | interfere with it. It was not the ! Siberia, it looks as if Kolchak on his , iM colors, rows of hool ville. Mr. Marsh has been awarded | llarding. Hiiam Johnson, Harry s The first session was opened by A s as ak \ number of other contracts in Deep | Nets, and George H. Moses. Miss Katharine Ludington. of lyme, give labor more than a fair show, | strike that we stopped. it was the in- | next drive means to have room enough T T i e y . ; The e e piclire on cach River. The treaty drawn up in Paris (he president. * The welcome: - wis Not many things at all heination, be made compatible | must have been a stunner and we Delegates to it were invited 1 of gold into a brass urn ompared with gatherings of th closé ‘to 200 responses, ahd severa Low walls, and fluted tiles, | the hdvance. The quality of ihe | striking excepting that the govern- Wide windows, a view for miles. ore the end of the strike. They !such a great necessity as coal must | without being caught.—Detroit News, strike itself, It took but a little | tended to act aganst those who did . line up with the operators and the | terference with operations. It is o set zood flying start.-—Boston toneet o National Happenings. pledged the nations of the world to given by Mrs muel. C. Shaw, of “unk their hest ship—Admiral Tto | CO-OPeration for the common good. | Redding, and the acknowledgment that the issue was decided to the f two, but there is a line. The action S ] S e (. Sl o) prse I s lewls China’s navy a death blow— | D€ treaty drawn up by the majority | was by Mrs. Grace Thompson Seto trary. Had the miners been jus- | of the government met with great : Bl piiesEatic Y Pall trees standing round \nother great battle fought at Wei- | ©f the senale foreign relation com- | of Greenwich. rar : s great [ admits that 2.75 per cent heer can be et Wai. with Aisastrons. results (o | Mittee, which Senator Lodge is trying | Reports were made at (he after- Homely flowers in brown sod, Ii Hung Chang—Suicide of the | !? Substitute for the one signed atinoon session hy Cou airmen Overhend. thy stars. O God. Chinese commander—China ready to | YCrsuilles. serves notice that the Miss Mary Bulkele rtford: S United States expects to share in all | zrs, 7. 8 Mchermot D God Dbless, when winds hlow President Cleveland on a walk to | the benefits of international co-opera- | \rs. Willls Austin, I | ernment, hence there is no doubt | hard to draw the line between the d in their demands public senti- ! approval excepting among the labos | sold for bathing purposes, its use seems to have been misunder:tood. A lot of folks have heen trying to drink the stuff.—New York World. been no injunction and the Heavily veiled in the statements = - ht would have immediately been | leaders who see, or think that they stallized in their favor, there would | see, their privileges disappearing. ondon Miss Caroline 4 i but will do none of the worl i . e Our home, and all we know the senate sprained his ankle which | 1o 3 Rees cators would have been forced to | that have come forth from the inner The man in the senate galle ¥ 2 - ; S g ) aps NOwW anc P e Y rators wou e S e FLORENCE BONE, will prevent him from going out for ““"I' ""r'"”}“' now and then, on the | go1g; Afiss Rosamond Danielion B E E in the London Spectator. | several weeks—The sprain is giving | impulse of the moment. This treaty Windham: Mrs A ’ ; hat Dody was due fo appear weeks ° ) ed to 7 Lo coming conference is nothing | on strikes in other places which will | |02 " Nasduclogannosisitect - ——— him much trouble. has not been submitted to any other | . ,¢ 1 iichfield, and § 0. —Springlield Republican i AR : nation, and is not at all likely to be | \o- : : an evidence of good faith upon | prove the risht; if nothing clse. But, The Return of “16 to orace Vose will furnish a turke i 2 : Webster, of Middlesex for the president this vear just the | 2CCeptable fo other mations Financially the vear Tecniin e e e e b e ereatman ylodlinelmenBnnolote ol (I ISR IS S AR D rators., They are going to try and | as a defiance to the government and | %1¥s he likes cold weather, and You | Memories of the “sacred ratio” of | Jargest turkey he ever sent fo a pres. | (he preamble well knew. Fe Ghh, AMED RO WA IITIR cannot Kill a Jiacl—Portland Oregon- 16 to 1 are stirred by silver's rise in | idenf was sent to Grant, the furkey | 1f the league of nations is a piilaltio g enel e gandl e ea ) o ian the New York mark resterda 6 e Y [ 1hing. let us have it. If it is a for the Arst time, will Wld the latter again approach the | radical element in organized labor . rk market vesterday 1o | weighing 36 pounds Ing . : - $1 an ounce on one sale and | Man plown fo mieces—Waterbury | NINE: let us frankly say we will have with a chip upon their | must have this proven to it we be- The domestic sugar howl cannot §1.29 1-2 an ounce on another. A | powder house demolished by explo- | none of it. Ather position has the nding in campaign pledges he should they demand the | lieve that the people will willingly | fail fo indulge in some curiosity as presidential election in this country ! sion—-One workman killed and sev- | Merit of frankness and fair dealing. ; Career of the suffrage bill in the Iegie- to where the candy counter gets its | once hinged on the issue of restoring | sl injured.oExplonion heara in Mer. | What can be said for the declaration | lature was described by Mrs. Floren: steady supply.—Washington Evening | silver to > coinage parity 6 fde 4 e ' i at we expect others K s | L. C. Kitchelt, of Hariford. AMi (hat is certain, But there is | vative American interests among v to {he coinage parity of 16 to | jden—Glass. in windows shattered a | that we expect others to work for us, N I by government action in 0pening | mile ¢ wave-Crowds sathered af sceme | Put Will make no promise to work for | Mary Elizabeth Hutt gave the hea i others; thal we expect the rest of the | quarters report and Miss Julia M et circles we can trace threats to carry part of the government and the llike the coal strike, a walkout staged Occasionally you meet a fellow who (Springfield Republican) their best for the workmen. | to the pedple may no succeed. If the % slailed a balance and about $16,000 o ference hulder, Lossible, the strike will later Dbe | do so, but it is time for the conser- ured, at- o e oneiliatory at- | the workingman to take over the o United S : . 5 that- a real c¢ v : C e the United States mints to “the free ! of cxplosion will be adopted now that the [ helm of organized labor and show According to rumor, . among the |and unlimited coinage of hoth silyer ey LNty world to take the leazue for better | Hinman, publicity director. told of els iy : souvenirs that King Albert took back and =old at the present legal ratio of > or worse, but that we shall take it only | press and other publicity worlk < know how the public feels | the public that it is willing to play | souvenirs tl 8 0 X al ra AW o Yenr ofs Sol i hox; s e With hinv is a five-volume history of | 16 fo 1, without waiting for the aid ML TR A LI for better? And thai is what we say } fhat, by acbittation : R 8 fhe Amépican :people with uncut | or consent of any other nation'—as (New York World). in the treaty that Sen: ‘or Lodge now Local Delegates. ation, an adjustment may be G = leaves, Bitian autograph signature.on | the democratic platform of 1896 While the.men-of. action -have heen | has before the senat l.ocal delegates fo this convention Instead of the situation The world, so we are lold, is made | the fyleaf.—Baltimore* American. phrased it engaged in_changing the old political e — | are: Misses Helen Cadwell, Corinne o e . The American voters said no. and | ovder of the’edrth the men of science Stick to the Tssue. 3acon, Anna G. Rockwell, F ut it, it is “up to the Mo Andif fariners worked only: six | that ended if, so fur as (he re-estab- | have been quistly making discoveries (New: YorkiHerald) Poole and Mrs. lsabelle Emmons and miners put it run @ newspaper and those who think [ jours a day and 30 hours a week, | lishment of bimetalism by legislative | that may revolutionize accepted theo- hers.” They have been beaten DY dipey could run one better. Council- | bread: would sell. for a dollar a loaf. flat was concerned. But the law of | ries of cosmi¢ space. Now public senti-{ a0 Gillin has veached & solution of Dallas -New. supply and demand has now done Thus an Ifalian professor claims to A 2 Whit! the American people refus: have disproved. Newton!s theory of nt asks, “what do you need, and | oy qifficulties in running (he Herald. P Sl Beopl e ised Jlog | BIARSH SR X 4 ) > : This oyhiry. needs more *Ameri- [attempt by statute. At $1.29 1-5 an ['Sraviiation andZupset the laws of Al we neeil is a aeportér that can | cuin-borp aoung mens who " are’ not ! ounce the ratio of 16 to 1 between [ physics governing the motions' of ce- e ide ched n up to the government,” as ., of two kinds of people, 11'ose who There is no court in America that Mrs. A. M. Beardsley can compel any miner or group of | miners to work.—Dudley Ficld Ma- | ARMS ARE SEIZED lone. Lo This is not the issue. The United | Sheriffs Get Supply Consigned to States government, nor Attorney Gen- | Vitginia Mines eral Palmer, nor Judge Anderson | makes any such claim. The privilege | wrleston, Nov 12, —Deputy of an individual or group of individ- | sheriffs acting on an executive war uals to work or not to work is not questioned, provided the exercise of | day seized a quantity of arms and Jlic sentiment At is fair for you to have? B ekt o cs imder: (he ‘delusion that™ any ‘other . silver and cold is restored. The ratio | lestial bodies, and an Italian elergy- THE FOOLHARDY IDS. S than'a dresged-up job is beneath-their | might easily move so as o increase | MAN is'said to have inventéd a ‘“per dignity,— Athariy. Journal R e e i e B s ky cuicunitinane e R wasisent SO NI SREa CLutEiN el D ents e s ¢ A free exports of silver to India were { mer Herschel regarded as impossible. my duty, and ©odid it said one | newspaper. which we take it, means |y paris an association has heen | maintained by the British government. | But most” impoiitant 'of all dre the tary of the Centra-| that we are dead | formed. of-“the new ~npoor,’ mostly But {he British government on Satur- | conclusions ‘of! the ' British observers: ; » ‘ o I st sguiatl atanding. o/ co- | day, established: . export restrictions. |lof the total'gwarleglibke of laat, May | that Privilege doss not infringe on the | ammunition in he express office. ot | btk e on e i niada Bes ot b ialvind biden italipreventiisilvari|iveritying thex{yadthestd or 1 hb| Swres | HislizRotiothers ol e UbIIcE as el Daw eh e i ARE REA BeRi SAEEa Rt who was directly concerned’ with lad you told us, Councilman. CommoditiateTs there notian example from going still higher " | Actentist Alb8rt tRinstein that : light | whole | 2roe atstmen : R e - st in this forgAmerica’s few poor whose It is the enormous Tndian demand, | travels in a curve and not, as had Every coustitutional right carries The arms were consigned to a W"M,' 5 R e ¥l Wahiany b aiisrastionlionh the Tnajan iibeen el ia aigballanthline)) thelnv 2| U8 §costespondingiisoblisa tion Syt ofyl i vins inBD AR (and) Nere maseiras & hereupon a crowd of citizens and Beause N0 one can accuse us jes are inadequate to meet prices frade balance, that has caued silver ings of “the etlipke expedition dem- :suc ‘!n \hal!n!)n(‘; V\T(V.:‘".g 1\\‘,\”,” x‘h;‘ “\N,MLW":”M \.:‘\“;M“;’\””‘._‘;,'”n ! ; § pralkinsciionnd dsad andibelng:in e i ot (Tafed o e i b elth ine naalinive fvears |lonatratinet thADETAVAYoS NNERE) | from | oninet thefUniten IS ateERRovel nment yridesand i 000 xoupd siof em opidicesiini e s noranee ofiihelta st earnings?—New York:World 10 a level which it had not reached | slars are hent or deflected in passing can enforce the so-called Lever law | made up 1hr: shipment, it was ’v.\v il P e before since the early 70's. But, at |the sun. “or any other law-——which provides a | nounced at Governor Cornwell's omch If the democrats in the senate think the same time. gold has become scarce Thehe are interests far removed | Penalty’ for' interruption by one Jor . er end of it to a bridge and threw nathevanon that any glory is to be won by killing in Burope and silver's production has | from trench warfare and treaties of | MOT® persons of (he production and MELEWSKI APPEALS CASE. trenty negotiated by a democratis tended {o decline. while the use of | peace. But they whet the imagina- | distTibution of food and Tue rank Melewski, Wwho recently secretary off the bridge. At last = S president, they should beé given plenty silver in the industries and arts has | tion. TIs'thé period of the great world Instead of stirving up the unthink- i Frank Melewski s FOCTCH borts the skeptical one Is convine-{ The promises of an early victory | PRESIT S 0 o) Pemocrat . and increased. The world as & whole, too, | war to coincide with a period of great [ In& by indulging in cheap sophistry, i /R L0 4 of damages of $175 Ghroniacle hus come to meed silver 1o conduct its | discovery in physics’ and astronomy ? | WhY not stick to the issue on e e DR T ey S business on the present scale of com- |ls an annus mirabilis of science to - bl YineRclaims feliusisined dnjal supplement the dreadful wvears of | It must have been a proud day in |? longer to be{destruction? The present generation | the life of Woodrow Wilson when he | ant issued by Governor Cornwell to- Smith, secre Washington, branch of the L. W 5 n in riots in that town vesterday he around his throat, fastened the over the Bolsheviki are not ma ly dead Smith was one of a number in the case, through his lawyer, Daniel O'Keefe, to the court of common plea \dverse decision was given B v headquarters. in the!litfia /Lo successare disappearing. | Among the things that Germany has modity prices dquarters ’ | not done is included her failure to re- Stxteen to one is no \ . stern town who opened fire upon a [ arlit of art stolen from France despised. 1t re(urns a most respectable | of men has seen wonderful thinga [ waked up one morning and found | wde of ex-service men while they weral Yudeniteh is said to i lolg Another reason w e well dollap-marked, in its own | and it is not impossible that besides | that Hon. Joe Bailey had indorsed and Belginm hy figure, well d > {he zreat commanders and statesmen | something he did.—Dallas News. I here re celebrating Armistice Day. As t with success in operations upon § peace with victory on her soil would , limousine.