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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919, i W Britain Herald accident. The fact that the motor-|is carricd to a conclusion. We are trolleys and the trolley company beat s s q 5 e o e - i every day in auto trucks at HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, that it should have heen running less | with the actions, excepting that the ::nr'}( :;p:'yv’lfbl -r‘;;.\‘mt,»'_\ on Toledo el 1 Frondiotty than that, although it is probable that | findings on the injunctions set a -pre- | and no mistake Heni De Gosorratecordiainoas ed daily (Sunday excepted) at 4:18 | il Was going faster. There should be | cedent for judges of* our distric: L] —_— —advt . . m, at Herald Building, 67 Church St. svato N o . L 4 & &l . e e & system of regulating, by means of i Should injunctions be sought he e = PRINCE OF ‘VALEq A. P. S. dance at Bungalow tonight. ! they might succced. There is reason | N-TINMBER TRAILS, Ly W. G.| the American people the desire for = , o (G AUt it (e adiem . of (e e, ZToUp expression and roup activity. TO VISIT WILSO The case of kenjarin Soloman 2 o < k Wild animal stories of the upper | -—Dial. against John Geragosian scheduled { other courts would be upheld in Con-| rur country E— i for trial in the city court yesterda Kknows his track and knows that his “In was cancelled when the plaintiff elic | TELEPHONE CALLS - WEE LAl | . Wi Blace Wied T ek i B OMts : car will stay on it and rams ahead, It He Will Also Place Wreath on Tomb | wiiharew (he charge. The torlal Rooms ............ ietting others take care emselves, 2 oo tting others take care of themselves. | gnip are in and that (he attitude of only profitable advertising medtum tn | ONce in o while they are unable to the city. Circulation books and press room alwave cpen to advertisers. 2.00 Three Months. the police, the speed of trolleys as 95c a Month. i (here ol automobiles. The motor- red at the Post OMce at New Britaid | \iun ordinarily &s Second Class Mall Matter. has little to fear, he these vivid tales of the wild Fiction. creatures of forest and lake it .s as it | BEACH OF DREAMS, by H. deVere | Wild nature had taken us into her Stacpoole. of George Washington at confidence and shown us not only the “It might very easily be supposed call ! i the people there may be detined as | trails and habits of her proteges, but | that at this late day no author could MORRCEVErTON Dance by A. P. . club at Bungalow ldie azainst constitutional prohibition. The | 81VEN U8 & glimpse Wito their psychol- | possibly produce & fresh and new o N ; e [ """’i““ \"““’:""’ 15 "““" ; rouble. ogy Book Review Digest Vet SN o ashington, Nov. 13.—The Prince Order your Xmas greeting cards Memher of the Assuciuted Pres. (0 Bhie bunnil | e ok ol | o oniso i Ien e tae of Wales, as one of the last acts of | now at Adkins, 66 Church street.— B Svatintad' Dilas Fiv S<ERAIU Bl R tIETed ndoubtedly the motormen e e e i shipwreek."—N. Times g ales, > ( e | ) 1o (ba s ror republication of all news | | ., ple so far as distri R o P .o is official visit in Washington, will | advt. credited 1o it or not otherwise credited [ MUCh beset in trying to keep concerned. The dry amendment was | 55 MUSIC, by Olin Downes. COLAS BREUGNON, by Romain Rol- | S¢e President Wilson late today. He John F. Burns, who for many I this naper and also local Bews | semblance of a schedule with the new | ol i g epicting the human side of great S : expects to call at the White House | vears was one of the most prominent Bablshed nerein: ratified by the legislators of the State, | composers. with stories of 3 5 b ! Lol ; s 3 stories of their in- “This is a good book. strong, | fOT an informal visit with the presi- | salesméen for the Cudahy Packing AR healthy. well written and hearing the | dent and Mrs. Wilson at 5:30 o'clock. | company, visiting many of the loca fused to uphold them. Can it be that Me atlractive book. frce from stam)p of a qualily not far removed | I'resident Wilson probably will enter- | stores, has been extended an invita- Iflechmcalitics MwithBitsextellentenon I oiomtser s it Revlcwe tain his royal guest while seated in | tion to speak at the meeting of the of the oo last g Welsus spoed |00 e S e States ) and its brief biographical .k oa an invalid’s chair, his condition hav- ; Retail Grocers and Butchers' asso- fro « om ¢ ps e States | sketches vhic e s _ 5 i % | advisedly the trolley as we said he- Bl e (nes in Which the compositions | CONSEQUENCES, by M. Delafield. | ing improved since the visit of the | ciation, which will take place shortly. o Wik : "t fuwsy, | s anything to do with (his state of | are lavely interpreted in terms of “The unfolding of an unhappy | roval Belgians, when he was forced | (hief R. M. Dame of the fire de- ¢, must have been going AU faaies? The consensus of opinion | the life and experiences of their com- | temperament not uncommon but | to receive them reclined in bed. | partment is indisposed at his home on | poscrs, cannot fail in its aim of mak- | hopelessly iniensified by environ. | During his visit at the White House | Camp ~treet. Ena s L e fins music a human and living thing | ment. Psychologically well done and | he Will take tea with Mrs. Wilson | Engraving orders for Christmas Bt tho machine. afer dragsing the | [RYMakers of the Union and of the ! to many readers.”—A. L. A. Booklist. | Interesting. A trip to Mount Vernon by motor | should he placed now. See Adkins, 1 and is endeavoring to curh the . ' ites had “‘put somcthing over on — at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon was | 66 Church street.—advt minister with it DEEP HEART, by Isabel Clarke another event on the day’'s program. suit was | tor $640 alleged to be due for com- mission on a real estate transaction secems that the final figures from | 8et out of the way, then there s . | = “one fares. Time lost at centerS MUSL, ,qy (he people. in a referendum, re- | spired creations | | THE STOCK MARKIT. e inadciupionfihcipuna R BIl AL { have been one reason for the speed . - - unprecedented and unexpected the return of the soldier from the feak™ in the stock market yester- is zenerally attributed to the ac- 1 of bankers who finance the 1t finaily stoppec wpreciabl dis- set, with the Y BUCHRaNEADREE £ \ among military men was that the suggestion. tha e i AL e aned bevond the spot where it had ernmeni has a hand in the situa- ivities of the over-zealous Mulls. them™ in their absence. This feeling A month or so ago a trolley com- Iy “Litmy _ 2 BIT.” by Marie Corelli. A pleasant love story, with scenes | At the tomb of General George Wash- SOV was freely expressed. Tt might pos- “In this' collection of war es laid partly in Italy and partly in | ington. Prince Edward will pay ARRANGE SOCIAL sibly follow that {he ex-scrvice men | readers will find that she displa England.” 5 homage to the memory of the man lent 1 i in Ohio were responsible for this | N same sweeping eloquence. the, Lo who led the forces of the American FOR S. W, NIGHT dent and was stalled on the fracks at | ' ttitnde. The vote was| SUMC emotional power, the same | PACK OF THE WORLD, by Johan | colonies when they gained their in- | the oot of Worthington Ridge. Again, | ¢hange of attitudc ¢S skl mo persuasive statement that Bojer dependence from the mother country. | = e st G very close. only 542 votes for the | they are already familiar with in her e “The Gre _} England, over which the youthful A e L0 siasg colnegiloo o ; e fiction.”"— N, y, T ByithefauthoxioffiineaGrenttiun el R o Viee | R €. Germond in’ Charge of Program could not stop aftor the motorman | Whole State separating the wets from L"—N. Y. Times. prince is destined to reign. ice had approached the object. Safety | the drys. - £ Rusaidens Spshallandpscectilans to Be Rendered at Y. M. C. A, . S e TIMIL by | sing were among those in the party | first is a good rule to obscrve, for| The fight on the amendment is not | SAMPLE ¢ASE OF HUMOR, by ‘\f ’]l“‘rl‘i "j"]‘;""::;:m SETE I IS S s ! This Evening: Strickland Gillilan. ~ i The only formal function arranged | JENNY RE GOOD, by W. F. Fanley. | was the conferring of deecorations on | Stunley Works Night will be There is no lack of variely in in- | eighty officers aml cnlisted men of | Observed at the Y. M. C. A. this eve s novel, | the American army and navy and ! ning and it is expected that several I money advanced t 30 advanced to a 30 per cent - per S ing in from Berlin, ran into a ma- P with heavy demand, even af 2 . I chine which had met with an acci- This is the highesl rate that foundation for market specula- h has reached since the panic of 7 when 125 per cent. was the punt demanded for call loans. urally therc were many attempts sell by those w wvere b e 5 i ho were borrowed | oyerconess Schedule first may he the | wholly over vet; it is not in force | Stn ) Xcess and the toboggzan, once un- o - he samples are zoord. Some are & rule o . ¢ who has little | although it is on our books. Should LS e of the motorman who I e andard of the cver-wear sorf. and to fear in accidents to himself be- | there be emough States which reauire | some are new models. They run the cause of the weight and stability of | a referendum, rather than legislative | gamut from the ridicalous to the way, was hard to stop. General ors, which has seen a big rige in cidents and characters in this Ik 1 / - : whose scenes carry the reader through | seven nurses at the Belmont home, | hundred employes of the plant wiil the machine that he handles. Service | action, to follow the lead of Ohio. it | P ‘l"“”f'- “,”h 4 h':'“'~"' on cvery page i .o ina of American life.'—N. Y. | the prince’s residence here, at 11:30 ; be present to participate in the pro- v loser, 6 2 theing its ; 3 and a smile in the places where ats ivADe hands < i 2 . 4 i Sy “his s > 'second T Yy loser, 68 points being its total f o\ 16 bart of the trolley company, is | might be found that the necessary L ST ONSHS o himes o’clock this morning. s i i the second factor - FOR SALE—Rooming house on Main | night at the “Y” this season, and o equally tempted to a tear.”—Spring- | appreciated but t-8 e rice 3 3 ] Tz K cd e el le Dlic wprecated but not at the price of | State votes for a ratification of the | ficld Republican. ) LEAGUE OF THE SCARLET PIM- — — Tonls B iemmer i s iena accidents similar to that of last | constitutional amendment were not o = PIERNEL, by Baronecss Orezy. is arranging a schedule of factoly ny others declined from 5 to 23 g > Cann. RS e ine- R. ( f o S ment would be ineffective. How ol inaure staminy ondurance [ CURECSSUAL DY BbYAGH Biiming —_— e ot e S o THI LIQUOR QUISTION ! s Works office, is in charge of the pro- J ok 5 e vigor. strength and health in infan- e § I istri akses i is id that the money market % il : 2 (8 P i = There is t and shrewdness and a New York District Attorney ‘fakes | gram tonight. A reception will he & ; Coincident with the announcement | FACTS AND FANCIES. | v vouth ana age. SO last week or so, was the prificipal line for vesterday. Mexican eum wa next on the list of g€ stocks with a loss of points. rhimsica - in thes =iven, after which there will be an T ol e fe g, (e delicious whimsical humon R e e s Wi Steps to Prevent Public From Being | oniortainment in (he svmnasiim. Churches throughout the country . ox o | s e (1 onts pelaeried % o hurches througho Fleeced at Theaters, Refreshments will be served by gi of the appointment of a force of nine g heavy investments in corpora- inbsnais | stocks | SUPervising prohibition agents to en-| Churches e e e o Scani LG o 5 fromn, roal em B SI0C L ovee wattinic and canslltonal o 0 A B S ROk Ry Ty ARLET, by Coningsby | spEARS OFF DESTINY, by A. D. H. { of the plant and dancing will follow. i s € | look upon profiteers as worse thaun Duwson. Smith. New York, Nav. 17.—The district | The building will he open to all em= e o heavier call (han was possi | MPition in this country, it was re- | horse {hieves. This will give the| 5 “A story which will appeal to (he | attorney’s oflice took the first step to- | ployes of the Stanley Works and th lated that a Rhode Island wourt, | YOURRer generation an idea of NOW|\W(LL OF SONG. by Percy MacKaye | rcader who likes knights, chivalry | day in a move to end alleged profitcer- | bowling and billiard rooms will be well a horse thief used ta stand.— nd Harry Barnhari, and adventure. 1f is sel in the time [ing in theater tickets. Theatrical man- | thrown wide open for the evening. Brown, had g ; R DetroitNeis: Heve is produced in hook form | of the fourth crusade. The action is | agers, speculators, police officials and i irown, had approved an injunction ) T L the ‘dramatic service of community | carried to the doors of Constantino- | Chief City Magistrate McAdoo were NEW H restraining the United States agents H"[mn has “gone ta 36 cents per| singing’. Through inspiring musie, | ple. Conversation in realistic medie- | invited to attend a conference at OTEL PROJECT pounc Do you remember when the = 5 5 - ot st chang vhick i 4 ents the mystic play, poetic and symbolic | val vernacular. A pleasing change | which proposed amendments to th . g ; ; luo i I rovidiate A anot planiels i "“”r’“'l‘““ to (e | characterization, the purpose in this| from modern things.” . A.| ordinances forbidding ticket specula- | WILL BE DISCUSSED burchase at the new low prices. ; . bublic to “buy a bale of cotton?"—| pigneer production is to quicken in | Booklist. tion would be considered. The present e is little indication of a long | Sentleman, of the same calling, in | Seattle Post-Intelligencer. ordinances are directed chiefly aginst speculators, hut the authorities now : Thero are =ofmany jnviwnlicerstand . ! SR -urh | President of Board Will Bic Klected n that moncy should again be- | iSsue an injunction to allow the saie | so many Juy drivers (hat it hardly be. relative to fur-bearing animals the | are considering laws which will curb 5 8 ° : i . the prices charged at box offices. = L e more or less stable and with | of a million gallons of whiskey. The | hooves any driver to talk about jay 25 YEARS AGO general purpose of which was to in- 52 and Plans Considered by Divectors FR A The old top price of $2 at Broadway there will he a stability of stocks. | Wartime prohibition, according to the | Walkers. or any walker to mention | crease restrictions and afford grealer | . ,ie)5 gisappearcd las: year, the : the jay drivers.—Seattle Post-Intclii-| (J'rom The Herald of That Date) | brotection fo the animals. Laws fiX-| ; eiailing prices now being from statement that the market was | tutional it = — - o :(\H“\‘\.u,i,("lj.?;i“\:" ,"m‘:]‘_;?:'l'l::?‘”_v s fo $3. TTickets for a Thanksgiv- | The hoard of dircctors of the i s Snims ; i performance at one theater a hamber of Commerce will hold their well in hand and that there has Judge Brown, in his findings, states Attorney General Palmer has prom- ovember 13, 1891, Idaho and South Carolina., and trap: clling for $3.50. while “first night” | postponed meetinz this afternoon at +:30 o’clock dn the chamber roanrs at which' time they will elect the presi- dent of the board for the ensuing 4 : i < 5 : 2 5 vear. The board,. following the elec- te longer before purchasing’ | which became effective immediately . s S Qlicials. of the company reticent; The [mpire State enacted nev; Pone Insulted in Press. Gion willl leonsider’ the e Batel T e e (e e e With Kentueky farms selling up to | about the matter. legislation on the raccoon and skunk = = ) il LR b e 4 . € ame €Nt $400 an acre, one wonders how the la- The railroad commissioners have New Jersey made it unlawful to take Civil Action is Started L,,'m\ e n‘w e “ m‘”‘ 5 srea 8 g pro o csidents decision in the mat- skunk, mink or ofter in any manner 2 2 : (S AN e s e R b Ml Sku piotie 3 Rome, Nov. 11.—The Catholic coni- | and business men 6f the city. the States over a “subject heretofore R ave proletari: ter of installing gates or a warning except by trap, and opened the e d A should arm and ajar st the 2 mittee here has lodged a complaint A committee will be appointed (o arm and ajarm against the | hell at the Kelsey crossing on the pe- months of April and May to fox - T e plutocr: Doulsvilla e Covlier=douos [Hition e breacnlcal (henil e el : : eaiheles with the crown prosecutor against the | take action on securing and at which -the United States and the | nal A e RElicEE L LT d e S ORI S e I al [Bn en Boapen@E apoloR It lia i ectitc ARNU Y for investments on the “ruture™ | . oo o i e - jrago. he nallroad company have commissioner New Hampshire fixed | prof. Kenito Mussolini, socialist leader, BRI e e sl The public has waked up to the fact | 1orongered fo install ‘an electric a special season for muskrats on the | alieging that an article written hy ) Yo 5 s Fenean e R e o £ public has waked ub to) the fact [ipell within 60/ days. Thelhell will an- Gonnecticut River. Pennsylvania in- | Signor. Resiafi econtained insuite or in the rcduction of income - that it gets most of the blows in the | nounce the approach of a {rain §0 N Aoatalr e o . s which great industries, employins | conflicts hetween labor and capital 1t | rogs dist : creased the bounty on wildcats from | against the pope. T'he committec asks 1 5 1 8 . S I'rods distant. $6 to $8 and on weasels from $1 to $2. | that the newspaper he tried rording thousands of men, should cease, and | Will not be long before it will refuse | rphe stroot e f " 29,5018 8 s R Dal 2GS CC BCCOLaINE | Jthe street commiltee in company ppgge Island and Connecticut fixed | to the law of guarantees. ransactions on (he exchange to- ! et S e at which the value of, the pr sty HEORDCHUSIIN CARB ECithe Lsm S i al G. Platt and Superint t : 5 bd 2,431,000 sharves. the fourth 2 prone cisco Chronicle. perintendent ., ,hen scason and Massachusetts a N Irees sre R cer e i ore s o) h & ent should ‘be finally destroyed, and al Breed were out today looking over g7+ S rermont | 103 % there has been much argumen i it =t busineastthat Fhusiivel ) : 0) nd A — M anil Smalles sireets ovey C¢lose time on the raccoon. Vermoni| Fjume Blockaded Ended, fercd by the opposition of late which there would be enforceda radi- | Twenty cents for milk helps to solve | Wit 1 Ganfral Luilwie and Bloa, Prescribed a $10 bounty for black People Th intai ; cal changc in personal habits.” He | the problem of the high cast of 1ivine | (1jc company are planning fo extend , P8'S taken ‘helween May 1 and eople ere Maintain | o T o Bois Shel it 35 meonoalalie il o for many poer people by making it im- | o ST November 1. Maine enacted beaver Rome, Nov. 1l.—HKxchange of| HUNGERFORD MAKES GOOD. TROLLIY SPEEDST S o [ possibie for them to buy it for their Frederick . Monier and family | Jegislation and increased the bounty | rreight with Fiume having been re- g should have been done without the| children.—New York World have returned from a iwo weeks ' N the bobcat and Canada lynx from | cstablished. the population there claim | ocal Athlete Starring on i1 provision for a period in which the . 5 = visit to Newark, N. J. 1 $4 to $10. the abolition of the blockade, which Cross Country Team. loss, to some extent, might he pro- ~\“"‘] "”'»'I’)“ be a goad "mfl 2 res ighing is superb on the streety! American trappers. receive vearly | they say was useless. The blockad Sy T o g vive the ol ing phrase. “Back 1o 4 S s i S Az Eres - llions selare, o 7 et e vRaR e SRR O SRS o e Tl i avieeks || e e e it e in (his cily and many are enjoying, " the aggregate many millions of | they declare. only prevented the « i 1 s anag : IR aero o dollars for their fur harvest, which. ! sumption of legitimate commerce, ment, he goes on, not only provided it o ,_ff“’\_ e A\ dangerous counterfeit two dollar the Biological Survey points out, np | which is the principal occupation and | . : . for what should be done after Janu- ; “"‘*“? "‘: & ;" '“, “1 ’fi"l" ! bill floating around New Britain. (0 the moment the trapper starts out | source of livelihood of ihe city. k of the machine when a : writers, why doesn't somebody find ¢ e — : of h er iy 10500 hut by the words ! ‘atler 0 | 1t is reported to be the most clever 1o gather does not cost him a sinzle ( - . T way to mine coal with vacuum clean- o " o college He will be one of the start- d trolley car crashed into one year” gave “express evidence of | ers —Kansas City Star commerfeit ever known, (he only efforf. lLaws protecting fur-bearin:x BAN ON SILVER, e , result he is in (he New Britain o T e S ; | thing deteciable being the picture of animals are designed (o keep a steady | e = Plle S a R G sl : consideration and determination of - oie i 5 = : s et vear | Shortage In Mexico and None Can Bc | i neets = pital with scrious injurics. Where- Hard times shouldn’t make hard | Windon whose eyes are too glaring. Wloie Bl et GBS MO BB S leyan. Hungerfond competed for Triniiy p, we fear, our tale ends. Iithenceessityfiofiafordingitonthe SULESH I i\ vt won! (i holplih e tailuiion Fo after year, thereby bringing trappers xported. and citizens. and to the departments | much by beinz mean to ane another, National Ttems. a reliable income and giving regular xico City, Nov. 12.—Strict lim-{ |ag¢ Saturdav against the Springfield g j . R ‘harleston News and Courier. Dr. Lee under arrest—Charged with ‘lemployment to persons enguged in | jiations upon silver exportation from | meonsn moops (S m s 0 B an i e B the murder of Maggie ~Sloss—lfas dressing skins, manufacturing gar-| Mexico were placed upon producing | ooy s 5o B8R e e iy 26:50 and led his nearest competitor by 200 yards at the finish lch have seen a great rise had to sustain, the supply was not cient for the demand.’ Notwith-[Under Iederal —Judge Arthur C. hding the high rates many opera- were clamoring for more money protect their losses on paper and | f'om interfering with the sale of fc in the situation but every indi- | Kentucky, announced that he would of Commeree Chambe - York morning papers published { findings of both judges, is unconsti- ised to amaze the country with revela- Big deal pending—Landers. Frar ping licenses were prescribed N} (ickets at another playhouse cost §11 tions respecting the meat trust. Why | & Clark negotiating for the purchase -Alabama, Arvizona, ldaho, [IUinois. | jncluding the war tax and without the not go ahead with the amazing, gen- | of the Putnam Cutlery Works—The ' Minnesota (for residents), Nebraska. | speculato premiums., Speculators will undoubted- | set in the Prohibition Amendment, | eral’—IKennebee Journal. bargain has not vet been closed— . Ohio and South Carolina. considerable funds rvaised which | that the time for the cessation of | be brought to the relief of the | brewing and sclling liquor has been Investment buying more li- | fixes the time at whicl \ the powers of | bor leaders hope to | 1ade the | announced their to be the result of the fHurry. We believe that high prices will be § 4jways under control should cease,” ko ing the annual Christmas tree which is located at the park each year I city planning project will also be dis cussed, followed by a debate upon daylight saving. Although several members of the hoard of dircctors are much in favor of daylight saving rule, however, owing to the de- with I h donc ev. H. W. Maicr was caught be- v trolley car and his own au- Edward B, Hungerford, son of | Judge and Mrs. IFrederick B. Hunger- n strect last evening. He had the G et : 8 ford, of Cedar street, is making quite Fortune 1o be passing around the a name for himself as a member of the cross-country team at Trinity ipposing the story had read this Bie thine al thet=amo timcrands| RSHOMROTRcadILSURENEROTREL el AL, The burning question at Washington | Peen tried and acquitted in the New ments and distributing them -ompanies foday by an order from the hit and seriously injured by an | i 1o the new conditions thil| seems to be whether the reservations | Haven city court—Attorney Doolittle om raw fur buyers comes a gen- | treasurv department directing that 50 would result from @ transfer of the | shall be treated ws errata or addenda, | Appealed from fthe verdict to the su- epal protest against traffic in imper- { per cent. of all bullion be sold to the el Frony the statesioline Itedernl Manchester Union. preme court and curried his point— oo skins. The losses caused by kill- | government. In no case will the com- - we aslk whal wouldibe the situa-j b 2 . — The attorney says he has discovered ' jng fur animals when their pelts are | panies be allowed to export more than | NORTHEND SCHOOL MEETING. of the driver of the automobile | Sovernment.” The present legislation Altorney General Palmer opposes | rascality in the city court. not prime are enormous. An edu 50 per cent. of their production.. The 5 his time toduy? May we ask what | destroys the rights of States and cifi- | the “buy now” propaganda as tending Lockout threatened—Four {hou- 3.1 campaign is greatly needed ‘o | order resulted from the shortage of [ First Business Session of Season Will { to hoost prices. Save now seems io| sand tailors will be affected—All bmobile coming up from behind. l'ts the state would be making to | zens which, but for that legislation, prevent this waste and to perpetuate | silver coins, which, because of themr Be Held Tomorrow Evening, he mord to the point.—Springficld [ menihers of the United Brotherhood /e bioducing resources high silver content, are heing hoarded . 5 5 ) R tDloan of Tailors are unable to settle their and sold for bullion, The PaYents and Teachers' —asso- - for Mr. Maier's injury? May | respected in the amendment but not e diffevences with their employers by e e = ciation of the Northend school will o el S W o S ane Ebitrati Quic] tion. T > o e of the season to- hsk what excuses the driver of the | in the wartime act In conclusion, Having tried the strenuous life and | arbitration. Quick Actio rOo M hold its first meeting of O the simple life. mankind now inclines Made her own terms—Japan for- (Bridgeport Post.) - morrow evening at 8 o'clock. A large toward the interstitial glandular long [ wards her reply to Minister Denby Out in Toledo not long ago the citi- | Lecturers’ Night Will Be Observed on | attendance is urged as plans for fu- h attention would be paid to | time phrase in the amendment is es- | and sery life.— Louisville {fourier- | She is willing to end the war if her 2 2 > s e 1re meetings will be made. 3 ' LR R Sl DUES 1878 2 | 5 zens of the city voted to aust the trol- Saturday Evening. LaTeeey nE s I teen h ? sentially o part of the document, and , Journal. conditions are complied with—Fiend- 5 program has S it o Ghineal prionen ley company from its streets, this de- wious federal hoards continue fo | Kvery man in Port Arthur slaugh-| cision being caused by an increase in report themselves as enthusiastically | tered. the fare made by the company to off- 1 questions of the most scrious charac- | planning to rehabilitate the disabled, | Magnaies indicted — Standard Oil | set increases in the pay given its em- ed machine, in fact we do N0t | yap (hat this legislation does not con- | Pt Without getting anywhere with{ Barons may be indicted within a few | ploves . o ho but it has b the drawings.—Pittsburgh Dispatch. | days—Texas authorvities are after Without warning the trolley com- krow who : tain certain provisions which go far s nfomed helvotelot s them in earnest pany, being informed of the vote o beyvond permissible exercise of any Sugar is plentiful in Cuba. but the 5 = Toledo's cit'zens, moved every one of i e ¥ & 1 ) the streets that the tendency 10| .o otitutional war powers fact mives little joy. Water is plenti- Dot ey Do its trolleys from the cily the other a trolley car at far greater speed | e cas anmounced from | 111 At Lake ISvie, but it doesn't help g el night and Toledo woke up the next]| s e dieteard torine D Pl Bt mRs mounceliOT g Briladelnlily Tubiie Ledsor | (e WoriciBul) morning to find that it had ta depend i el ilemed the bench that it was the court’s be- Novemher practically opens the | on foot power or jitneys to take it to Jiel that the wartime act is uncoii- The old time is 1 . but the old | trapper's season in every State and,: work - Z J & 5 4 i After the orta ent a social 3 N e rAtIO) become alurmingly prevulent in i e not—Washington Evening | therefore. makes of current interest a Immediately & storm of protest rent AEEsEmih o enicnia s : Now Wants Separation. stitutional and that an injunction | & | Tl st e hour will be enjoved by all. The com- 5 Britain, Last night was misty Stan | subject to which legislators have de- | the air and growls af disapproval mittee has worked hard to have an cia Amento. throuzh Judge F. B. would he zranted which would re- R 2 ; he -fact that | swelled up from all sides. The mayor, 3 2 7 o5 e was an accumulation of rain | . | voted much attention—t : : ! S 2 " | excellent program and it is urged that | Hungerford, has brought action f lease for sale a million gallons of BUT 1 HAVE LIVED, | recently the supply of pelts has been | vory much upsct at the happenings, | o¥ce/lent prosyars and b = SRset (ARE| HUBREUEIE BF L0 tiano Amentos o - we is 8 i as g rd s 5 P o > The | grew indignant wit the trolley man- el i e fpiend b K > 5 K 2 tax-paid whiskey. The distillers or | 1:.ove is in my heart tonight as a birdis | qecreasing at an alarming rate. The | 8¢ Enan b the (rolle R e e e e o chrn o the windows of the trolley 'vn»\i in its nest: rotomten) Survey of the Department | asement and the citizens of the city s ra Chicago hav Ked for an injunction, I will build me a wall of song from | o702 boijure reports that raw fur found that the “reliable” jitney men -~ — ground o " L i Moy | but none is forthcoming as vet. the fragrance of thy breast. | were only oo ready {0 hoost prices as [ OPPOSITION WINS VICTORY The couple wer Sl sae e upe e Arst S For Sottis At i1se il some v mot ) Puvers wpvesembing dll Betis of Whe B o) O OVER GOVE NT TICKET | 1918, The writ is returnable in the for hitling the automobile nostoRlslun B assthe B tuteiof . i country, figure the decrease ul MO { iy, s otedo kicking abaut anw | St John's N. F.. Nov. 13.—Opposi- | superior court on the first Tuesday partially obstructed (he r the Union to refuse to ratify the drs |y, | hyve rificd the rose of life, and | way? Didn't the people vote to oust | tion candidates defeated those on the [ in December amendment, and in that State the first I have had my day. years. er virein trapping | the trolley company from the city? | sovernment ticket at the recent par- > b finding on the Volstead act has beea | 1Us many will lay their golden heads g in o longe o8 A 0E Their wishes have been gratified by | liamentary elections. it was definitely 1 BICYCLES ARE STOLEN. fi in the ‘muck of Flanders clay, | Sround ven in Alaska AWo im-, 4y campany and still Toledo howls. | established today. With four districts Salaks, Gf 161 Winter wehicles at a rate of speed And many are quick and warm (o- | bortant fur-bearing A‘"‘"‘“':- the "¢an it be thot Toleda was merely | still to be heard from, the opposition gossoh i o polica last ava: lg insure being able to stop with- | the beople of the State in their con- Might who Will b cold in May; | beaver and the marten. have been 50 yiuffing When it voled that the trolley | has 20 seats in the new parltament | Street; reported to the poiice 145t SVed range of | tention that until the amendment is| But I have lived and T have loved nearly exterminated that heY are company should go and really meant| and the government 12 1t was offi- L"'r Pt 'd s ‘he Boys' clib’ o = a little song is best— now being protected by a close this vote as an intimidation? Looks | cially announced today that William | from the yard of hy Clafr. o Love is in my heart tonight as a bird | period that way from the noise that is arising [ Warner. oppositionist. had defeated | Bast Main street. Timot ‘\.,‘1 o' the the trolley car was going but two | breweries and sales. Kentucky fol- % infita nest This vear 29 of the 44 States which | in Ohio's husy city. Henry Elliott, the government candi- 521 Main street, algo reported to the an hour when it met with the | lows today, if the action of the judge -Willard Wattles in 'Pretry held lezislative sessions enacted laws Toleda wanted to disnense with the| date in the Fortune Bay district police the theft of his bicycle. the man before a court to an- i they might enjoy. These rights werc at fault would offer, and how | the judge is of the opinion that the Burritt Grange will hold its regular An interesting meeting at Judd's hall Saturday at|irranged consisting of vocal solos, 3 P. M. The lecturer's hour will he | fancy dancing, recitalions, violin and in charge of Past Lecturer Mrs. W. H. | plano solos. 1In addition to the regu- Horsfall, it being Past Lecturer’s | 1ar program'the association has se- Night \ very pleasing program has | cured Clarence Hubbard, a ;;:'n|yvvl\x~rvf been arranged as follows: Piano | Hartford magician. who will enter- solo. Mrs. Blake: paper, Robert An- | tain with sleight of hand {vicks and drews; vocal solo, Mrs. Woodford: | funny stories. sketch, “His Methodist Fool,” by the = members; piano solo, Miss Forrest; DIVORCE ACTION BROUGHT. recitation, Mrs. lbelle remarks by Mrs. E. S Hart. Couple Married in May, 1918: Wite e have nothing in particular | jt mizht not have been ratitied other- fiat the motorman who was e~ wise. FHe also states thal there arte hsible for hitting the minister's perfectly obvious (o one who s of sufety (o others than is fitting he windshields of automobiles | as hard to sce very far ahead 5 to 50 per cent. during the past ut the very fact that it to see called for the running of that | handed down. It virtually sustains circle that included the bn, however small it was. Possi- | effective the citizens may «control thei