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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD,WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 191 A s SR ' OVERNMENT CLERKS |$ NN EHAMBER I]F ‘ = l()L T | HUSTLING FOR JOB,_S1 - ENDS LOVELY. | | | 3 ; : ’ ) sances Hns Made It ultfér- | VISITOR HERE ssident Miner Delivers Eloquent 5 Former Employes to Gain Places | q % 3 » X London, Nov. I1%.--Many zirls whe . . E Tk $ : i obtained clerical — employvment in Address in Elm City | sl . R : : sovernment departments during the | ¥ e g S . ; g war are having a hard time finding | ~ - | - : new jobs since the ecutting dowm of | staffs has thrown them out of work. ssing problems in industry and : ; (8 | E SN - ) : S SnsiainaYo seen R UiMerou e PURMIRE | S p : : i _ e of extravagance and incompetenoy 'in tlon ers kg unids | Vil T - = 3 5 S N\ sovernment offices and the girls who | foninaclentooiy R el ! ‘ 3 o : o SR worked in them have come (o he re: | B o e ! N 3 = : sarded by some employers as iders | L zan : 3 ¥ : & 3 5 : X . :(.v::vmu‘v»«:n‘u s in the x\":wl.\nnh or ||)\&_y | j : : : ! S . : & 3 AN axpayers’ money. ey ure- ik | ;lvtxlxl‘ll i :’:‘;\\\?'\““m! ‘I\(wxlxliimm\,:‘-;‘\‘t‘ : 3 : TS ida : S covering that commercial and hust: | ad his : ness firms do not want them. Somo i advertisements of sitnations vacant : 3 2 R conclude with the statement., “Xo | re 0 ¢ B SR government washouts need apply.” don and Bdward Graves, Brids i TOFEINT BOWE <~ i o B R srRiith Imployers consider their attitude | B e l;.l‘l'_ (l'{.%x'V~T\(\‘;" Minneapolis.—John lowe resigned & p § S 3 3 well justified. “How can such.girls ew Haven, Nov. 19 Many of {he ort hut named (he necessary con- ition committees. Those on cre- tials were J. G. Hammond, Now oy (he depactment of organ- | his job i mavor LGSR L0 he of any use in this house?” safd | lons, A. Thompson, New Hav- the woman manageress of the West to represent banking and insur- s ¥ind banch of a Dbig Tondon fitin. | e, A. P. Campbell, Waterbury, to|of the Amevican Leglon ; g : 3 Everyons knows that in a govern- | resent public utilitics, G. T. Kim — — £ X3 : 3 ment offica the girls spend more time | j 4 ; in Kknitting jumpers and making ted L, New Britain, to represent indus- | president Miner summed up the situa- s . | i Kaltiing Do) | s, and I Neilan, New Londoi. | tion in these wovds: It is ilnn;unrxxhh- 3 : = ot B ninotive Ry represent trade and commerce. to raise shecp and mongrel dogs in % - R ! A g seloLtieH Euttertl fhe speakers designated for thel (his state at the sanie time.” R | L r-?-:1|:|}:~or.:":"‘"’t the feu a one gove quet arve: Governor Holeomb for On the league to enforce peace mat- ! 4 £ 3 o \ e officia welcome, Willis H. Booth for the | ter taken in hand at the request of : 2 S - mber of Commerce of the United| the United States Chamber of Com- 2 3 i FCANKLIN DOL IR PALAGE FOR SALE tes, M. Florimond Hankar, for! merce and handled by a committee, 3 : & gium, M. Kugene Schnelider for| President Miner outlined the work of ! p 4 | : | nee. Sir Arthur Shirley Benn for| the committee without referring to | 3 " Minneapolis.—Two prominent or- bat Britain. The banguet is ten-| what it had accomplished. The presi- SRR =sanizers of the American Legion have ed the foreizn business misston | dent said he did not appoint a cam- will be here toMOrrow. niittee on government control of pub- 2 ; ] C:\ ‘,‘,‘.',‘.‘f;‘.m,\'.n, 19.—President | lic utilities. hecause of the widespread war veterans. Franklin D'Olier, of | Lewis, injured in battle, is paralyzed | e Embassy in Paris. " e SR er in his sreeting to the mem-| publicity and discussion and various Philadelphia, chairman, was a leader | in one log. Paris, Nov. 18.—The t SR FAT Tt s said: When one obtains his| plans put forward, an inquiry being gl aris, g e sumpLIous | none has won more instant pop Hority and becomes of age, lfe|{ deemed unnecessary former Austrian emba IR ETE e e e Goneilod Mo~ ox nn an entirely new aspect; | President Miner then gave a sum- FIRST NEw GERMAN s “Whole ambition, force and| ming up of activities in general and known as the Galliera Palace, is for WARSHIP {wale, as the present impoverished | reno. ry is concentrated on the future.| predicted an enlargement of those ac- Austrian government can no longer | Mnie. Moreno came to North Amer= % absorbed in looking forward. | tivities, concluding with these words: latrora ita upkeep. The embassy’ bulld- oday the Comnecticut Chamber of | “God grant that this chamber shall go B "IT"' e used 10§\ njversity. She will remain in Wash- erce attains its madority. Tts| forward into this new fleld with this [ entertain_royally, ls situated on the | {50 ® 0l o ostivitien accompauny- fire thought and energy and hope iz | new membership and leadership, with 1 .u'l SRV BEONN S, B0 'y"‘ south side {0 {he visit of (he Prince of Wales, the future. But while our hapes| deep seated. whole hearted determi- | e Jes [ of the river Seine, and hoasts the last | " TS VG U (e peanty centercd on the future it may be| nation for servico.” 5 2 . o ! private park that is worthy of the § X and soclal char Buenos Aires and i £ ¢ e % o RS R X ad inihe Tien hlcasitall and soclal charm in By a8 fitable if we take a short time for LEs s : Buenos u : : § & S ¢ g bl T i has spent several seasons retrospectivo _view. Possibly - no | QITRRER TERRIBLE DROUGHT S L Rk | ; ! ; g eroniion Tarener, | the Garuinoll i 8r e ilar twelve months have been so R S 3 e s rone 'nis | ve and had so influential a bearing | . A SN 3 I S N i ]wn« ||\1([) ll\l|n|s:1:d urnren)i\ i " . of sham- S 8 & 3 ¥ 2 4 3 in the more fashionable part of the future possibilities of the cham-| K Bipati £ ; e ; ¥ in R ok el Crops Destroyed, Animals Dying and S . | (R B ; | Champ de Mars quarte b ! s i et bl i e g o or ously appointed = bor {wenty years the chamber has| ; ) : 5 : " keeping on her lusuriously A “;“,".‘(\m,’\‘r,"“.fm.,“ed e for| Teoble Are Being Financially : 3 & o ;- L ! ambassadorial home on the Rue de peclas ur urs o ot O cut L manne: | . X it ; ; " . - < Lille for at least another vear, when . good _of ( *)”"“l‘“<{lll‘l oty Ruined in Australia, E i . | the Germans expect that a full am- truly wonderful avhen 3 a e N 3 i . " 3 4 ans e at 3 | . siders its limited equipment and | Loudon. Nov. 15.-—Australia, espe- s 3 : i S > . 3 R | bassador will again represent them in | And Frlday nce. Upon its officers had fallen | cially New South Wales, is suffering B ey S @ 3 Bty responsibility for initiativa and| the most devastating dronght since 5 o ership. Their zeal was contagious| white men have resided in that coun- b TR ¥ St 2 ) - : CHA 5 IN SCHEDULE. they had co-operation of many| try, even the drought of 1902 bheing LR i o ik i Wavren S. Slater., physical director o jated orgunizations. surpassed, according 1o a Sydney dis- ¢ ¢ N E e g 5 a2 . & ot YT A DRouncas Litat tHA Blue Flsh lb 7C hrough the wonderful work of| pateh to the Daily Muail. g . o : ¢ ok ¢ e 3 following change will he made in the er President Jones the chamber ock and crops lave heen de- " . ; 1) e & - o | winter basketball schedule. The e than any ether organization was| siroyed and it is doubtful whether | ORAR Ny ; { a iad 2 P Naugatuck town feam which was ‘o o ponsiblo for consolidation of the) there will be enough secd wheat for s X " B e - 3 o e ! play on December 16. Lias had to can- Herrmg lb lOC ous war activities into one big| pext season’s sowing. Hundreds, and | cel the game until Mareh 80, Thé derful national effort—the con-{ perhaps thousands, of settlers have Independents of South Manchester | vesh Large Shore Jdatod war drive. If the chamber| peen ruined Nothre e o ] | Berlin—The first new i join the loreisn Legion in 1916, He ix the only Koreizn Lesion member in the St. Louis caucus. Private Joyce S. Lewis of Long Pralrie, Minn., hero of Chateau Thierry, and prominent 1 Upkeep of Sumptuous For- Washington, D. C.. Nov. 13 —South g 7 Government Can No Longer lnr::unxer. is first vice chairman. been highly honored by the World and Central America have sent many ica to put her oldest son in Cornell Germany is h Boston Fancy Medium e . . s cruiser, the £ will play on December 16, making the aceomplished nothing else 1ts of | South Wales is describod na a desort ANOTHER PDANT REOI : Regenshurg, of the German republic, | WA schedule complete H dd k lb s in behalf of the public utilities | poing stripped of evervthing groen. T i has heen finished and made ready for R ON RADIGALS PR 1 adaoc! would warrant its existence. These [ paddocks are littered with the skeles | @ Belle Tron Works at Steubenville | o visit to South American cointries | m v oLA2OT! - accomplishments wirrant the ex-1 tong of cattle, and gven rabbits are Operating Today. | carrying tradesmen who will attempt | L N L GEIONE Fresh FLOUNDERS hce of the chamber through alll guing in vast numbeps | to establish relations New Anti-Red Law to Be Voted Rome, Niv. 19.-—Latest election | Fresh COD STRAK a Steubenville, 0., Nov. 19.—Shoet | | reports indicate the constitutionalists | SALMON iz i E 5 ancy ident Miner then reviewed the mills and finishing departments of I Against Trouble Makers in \West secured 300 seats in the chamber of | & ALIBUT ctivities, taking up first AMERIGAN DECORATED the La Belle Iron Works resumed I e deputies in the recent clection. The | Fancy, 1IALI ement 1o \enlarge the activities of [ bR socialists eclected 120 and the Catho- | COD TONGUES Chambet’* and which produc e : : s e e | [ Fresh Cape MACKEREL ! i v L s airmont, W Vi Nov 19 Ifed- 1 ugh a commitice, with an advis- | Captain Cooper of Jacksonville Fe- | €l0Sed two months. “The wmill i < t > ed 2 operations this morning after bheing committec, u new constitution working 70 per cent according (o - Ly oral and county ofidials will invoke 6h gives *n special . ceives Little Bagle of Poland for | company officials. B R & the red flag adopted at t(he oent REMAINS CHAPLAIN Choicé Fresh Smoked ting the needs of an enlarg ‘The Steubenville plant of the, Weir- | special session of the West Vieginia His Vlying Exploits. ton Steel Co. is operating in full. Tt 3 e S Sl ana" Haddles lh ]8c s 0 B8 LR S S egislature ta apprehend radical agi- Lembers, Galicia, Nov. 11 (e (i | CArneEie Steel plant at Mingo, is again | b : : n : . : S tators in Marion county who so cen- ining of an executive secretary = 3 & ~ operating and with the plants at IFol- R 3 | 2 ch was finally filled by George B. (‘E' RStled ok sneuntaing Merion i oG e WAt on R ke o - 4 ugtitl eme to remain without ¥resh Green SMELTS b, 2 Bhis . OF bl b vinac s | e ssoRstioRdackonyille, St Riten Bl EE Sl S s T L S R ¢ S 3 the pale of tederal legislation, it w - 5 8 5 5 | 8 3 Y announced téd in connection b has been the reorganizer and the | o0 7¢" local district ave ugain in full swin 5 B ) on, made up of Americs ors, vé- : & T ) o e kb taed e e | merican flyers, 1 | A ; the hearing of alleged radicals i ceived the Orleta, or little eaple, of | = 5 cred raids recentl g \ Clams mt 23C \ has driven the entire| . agle, of | . \ : ered up in raids recently in the § ¢ twhich e driven the entive | potana today, mis heing the it time | Local Couple Married : S ol i o : P shinery o our chamber. u B 2 A k § e wey Jarge destee the program of | - YA decoration hae been awarded At Cromwell Church | S S Decision (o invoke the act ‘vas 3 il R Tresh Opened anvention 1& & monurent to his |l & forcisn officer by the young ‘Polish " | B a reached yesterday at a conference in i 3 . § i k “ 1 republic. he wedding of Bernard MceGuin- y : o spector O'B 3 e e which Tnspector” O'Brien of fhe hu- sters pin c ek EL e tomnonsill the Orleta is iven only (o (hose | NS Of Smalley street to Miss Catherine | : % . AL s TR TR, Gl S HGEA cean S k ! y p rew membership whic : L5 A0 ley Atne ! S : and Judge § : ; he v ! who served in the campaign in eos(- | Burke of 1028 Stanley street was sol- . Lowe of the criminal court and e A e D L e D " | county officials fook part 3 N & |l Lean Pot Roasts BEEU Ih. 14c Captain Cooper, who was then with | ¢'0d Heart chureh at Fast Berlin. The s - 1 - O'Brie S i E ¥ : | £ ¥ nspector O'Brien continued . jis | . e oy the American reliel administration, | COUPle have heen residents of this city | hearings today of allesed radicals ; Gnelosimaci Hons Bz earned the decoration hy bringing up | [0F the past several years and ar food supplies to Lemberg unger fe | well known. Toth are employed in and remaining in the city in charge | (€ iy of relicf measures for four months, R lader, more influential chamber.” next thing considered w the leader of the Kosciusko flying squad- Fresh Opened ttes some of the largest firms in state, and the camy Vs in i ney. The chamber has heen ed to date through him and prac- ly all bills paid.” President er said it was purposed to have campaign carried forward until portion of the state is covered. | | thus far ¢ 1t in the net spread hy 3 - % . | b the maiter of stroet railways| 9Uring which time Lembers was ) roLICEM LAID Ut ! i federal agents in the Iaivmont ve- A A s | sion. Several of them openly con- S ¥ Les DGl S orallind fossed their radical views and ad B i Mixed SALT PORK ...Ih. 30¢ 16¢ ! < € cated overthrow of the government 3§ | Meaty LAMB STEW . ..ih, 15¢ Sident Miner described these ef. | Sieged by Ukrainian forces. After the Patrolman Patrick Howley injured | R St 3 | Sim VN SONEENG § 8 i salt Pork RIBS s of the commiftee of five to ana-} demobilization of the relief organiza~| 1ix unkle carly this morning white on | PARLES N e T RACON Menditions and coat romedios :"il\”‘ « ”|‘|]I,“|‘v'l‘|’((’\nn)u) with ,\1:‘-‘\‘?»‘. Ced- | e way to a signal box. Mo stepped | S CHEADIEY = SMALD SUIT 1S BROUGHT. Sugar ACO SIS A e e R e ey ] 600 0 (e AT i 5 s Harry Bahre of Canton. through his 'R 1ean Cut PORK CHOPS nted {wo of this committee to the | el amencan biols | nkle. Praflic Officer Charles Me- | Chicago.—Charles “ial commission which considered which is now operating on the Lol- M1 G O HCeeor It < N yroblems the work of the chamber | Shevik front in the Ukr Carthy was off duty today on aceount | back on the job again as superin- | pHartford. has hrought suit {o recover N1 becn mavel T ipiicatis [ROSInEEE: tendent of the Chicago schools h1d have been merely a duplication : 1 un . \\‘;' T o _ 300 from Henry Furman of Newing- REV, F.AAELLY Juiey Sunkist Navel it been carried forward. The com- e T | ton. Deputy Sherift M. D. Stockwell | [sion’s report is recalled. Said Pre . i served the writ, and property of the | . ey e alE 0 oSIRL ON CURB MARKET e et on property ot 0 wneapous—rainer vancis . 0 Oranges doz. 2Tc which many of us regret that the Ready 1o End Wi, The writ s returnable in the court of | me g, o any’ o Y P et RANTRS mmendations and adviee of thel Dorpat, Nov. 18, (By The Associated | common pleas on the firs} Tuesduy in | Tyanee, has been ehosen spiritual hoatl o mission were not favorably acted | Press) wis announcod today that 3 December. ¢ th IR lo‘:im“ 2 . b=, t0c n by the legislature the me hetween the Bolshevik 3 % ; S : Ecir | q i P - But the street rallway problems| delc nd the representatives of g Koerte Fresh KALE, SPINACH, LEX yet unsolved and the matter of | th ates here was marked by / 3 TN 4 4 TUCE, CELERY, SOUI fan and suburban traffic on a satis- | a readiness on both sides to work fou b & N BUNCHES, ETC. ory financini basis s ono of the | n speedy understanding and that an E L. vy i . | i reachine problems of the moment. | agreement was quickly reached in : ¢ loitosta lor terms of constitution of the | principle regarding exchange of 3 ; b tages. It was stated 1hat nothing 4 i B e oflicially discussed by the : o Wy ; | Office: 108 Franklin Square. Phone 1339-4 Lemons doz 29c fgation” by a committec: referen- | confereces S & 3. to membership: decision by the The status of the Lolshevik dele- N i o o= ! $5,000 WORTH OF TIRES AND TUBES TO BE. Mohican Creamery rd of directars. and the campaign zation was wde clenr in oo state of . s i - B i on 1o oot insconei | o NER L cla In by st (ot 1 : LN SOLD IN 10 DAYS. Butt b 68¢ s r((vhvw\y B o | that the only aceredited delesate w \-t 4 E 7 ¢ i Reg Sale utter resident Miner reviewec Lhe el- 1 AL Litvinoff, former soviet : bassi- = ; » o . ~ - % o of & committer (o bring wnout | 4, i ear Mt e L ) L ey 35x415 Kelley Springfield Cord .... $71.33 $61.02 e ement of troubles on the Shore | \nombers of the delogatic el 5 b F Y S : ~ = o Swift's Nu o1t wax Tnaie to do this mambREeolithe daloention ooty 5 N e . i (| 33x4 Kelley Springfield Cord .... 60.18 5148 ve matter of Americanization ; ‘ ’ . 32x4 Kelley Springfield Cord .... 5867 50.18 i et WOMAN FEARS ARMY. . O E ' 34x4 Kelley Springfield Non-skid 46.53 39.83 Oleo 1 Ib Prints 33 New Londen convention, and the | New London convention, and e | Gen, Yudeniteh's Danghter Once Led . 4 ; | 33x4 Kelley Springfield Non-skid . 44.98 3848 rate with the state council of de- Bl e : 4 | i i '@ 32x4 Kelley Springfield Non-skid . 43.68 3 ko wasi discussed by Mr, Miner. He London, Somewhere in 7 e e T | - v Fd o RS 31x4 Kelley Springfield Non-skid . 41.40 Tomato Soup 3 Cans 25¢ B e o gt 7:""‘)1“ ks 'l“lw tar of Gen, Tiden: [ T i 32x3 1-3 Kelley Springfield Non-skid 34.24 . p B Skt wrtar minifold @ctviten who his army in an attempt e e e te e et ) ! 30x3!, Kelley Springfield Non-skid . 26.98 23.08 f Amcricanization program the ve- | for fear of being shot by the men . 30x3 Kelley Springfield Non-skid . 23.86 20.41 e T i o af | Whom her father is fighting, This fact New York.—There are many wom- E . . A P E . erRointink o ANy Tl ae Beon! made ihowii hete by Gan | enimitnelinancialwertd butioniyions e | 28x3 Kelley Springfield Non-skid . 2596 21.34 pywhere arve calling and insisting | Dobriansky. representative f Gon, | of them operates in (he curh may ) 3 30x3 Plain 19.51 15.98 an Americanization work at least | Yudenitch in London Ket. She is Miss Belle. Neumann, road and as active as that prapos- | Gen. Yudenitch.does not know what | SH1I in her teens but three years with B8 1 ¢ off on all other makes. last winter.” fate has befallen his danghter. Fler | the “bulls an dbears” for a big finan- B ihins the “.cfforts of "l husband was killed in battle with the | ¢ial house, g A E COME EARLY. Chadsey is | counsel, Lawyer Rirdsey (. Case of § \ . Mohican Brand inittee to promote sheep raising | Germans shortly after her marriage.

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