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L P ,Ganvass of Berlin Will Be Made Red Cross Beturn Q'l’he town ‘of Berlin will be can-j Big Eornout. have completed arrangements for a |©f the Soviet government of Russia a @@@@ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2z, @@M&@@@@s@mfi@@fi@@@fi@@@@w@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ PLAINVILLENEWS 'MEX";[] “ELAYS ]N 1 % PLAINVILLE GETS | SENDING ITS REPLY THUUSAN“ MEMBERS Arrest of Jénkins Is Believed t0 | Red Cross Drive Hall o What 1t Be Unwarranted note sent by the American govern- ment to the Mexican government BACK FROM HUNTING TRIP | remse s e ains immediae re- can consular agent at Puebla, was delivered to the Mexican foreign of- Several | fice the same evening the Mexico City press yesterday said Jenkins still was in the penitentiary, it was $2,000—Union Thanksgiving Sery. | “PN0UnRCeU today at the state depart- ment. ices—Brock-Barnes Post (o Meet, No reply to the American note has been received and there was no indi- has | cation when one would be made. the Officials reiterated today that ihe ' the | department had received no informa membership campaign It shows | tion that would tend to sustain fhe $1,000 given. The committee has been | charges of the Puebla state auibori waiting for a report from the Stand- | ties that Jenkins was in collusion ard Steel and Bearings, Inc., but it | with the bandits who kidnapped iim is being held up to await an answer | and held him for $150.000 ransom from the New York office of the cor- The Mexioun foreign office has ad- poration as to whether or not a dona- | vised the siate department that it is tion will be made by the firm. If the | taking action in the ¢ of Eugene answer is unfavorable \ the factory | Lack, an Ameéerican citizen who wus committee will turn in simply what | shot at Mexicali on November 14, and was collected by the canvassers. who died later at £l Centro, Cal. The The PRlainville factories did not | Mexican note said the proper aurhor- show very large amounts in their re- [ ities had been notified of the shooi- ports during the drive, and this con- | ing with a view fo early “adminis dition was explained . this morning. | {ration of justice.” The campaign started in New Britain, The state department announced Southington and Bristol two weeks | that Lack was an official connected before Plainville’s drive got under | with the office of the sheriff of Im- way and when the local factory can- | perial county, California and that a vassers started work, nearly every one | dispatch fo the department said the had @ Red Cross button, obtained by j shooting was unwarranted. subscription in their home towns. S The officials do not féel that any com- plaint due, as they think that the WOULD RE('OGV E unusually low flgures were the result of the late start. The chairman at BOLSHEVIK GOVT. one factory said that Plainville did not get an even break. Entertainment a Success. The entertainment given last even- ing for the benefit of the Catholic Candidate for President—Voices church was a financial success, netting HAVING' AN AUTOMOBILE DELIVERY FOR NEW BRATAIN YOU CAN DEPEND ON PROMPTLY 33 [inore than 5200 over etpenses. Aoy Ii=gOpintons: RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US, Louise Bracken won the large cake | byioo noy. 3 et goustod by 1ne Misses Motmethy B g il 1hor Deaders do- BHEFBRRELEBSRELBG VS BV LDGOL BB GGG EERBEE | My ammer T vameae aily | P ammociation’ Sponsors and Conlin appsared. ot the ticket which | [SPYeSSRAtives of catmers Orgenize- 27 z// NESS HOURS EVERY DAY, IN CLUDI} SATURDAY, 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Special Showing and Sale of High Grade Evening Shoes and Pumps For Women HE CORRECT FOOTWEAR FOR DANCING SCHOOL. PARTIES. RECEPTIONS, AND SOCIAL OCCASIONS IN GENERAL. WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF EVENING SHOES AND PUMPS *IN PATENT. ATIN, KID. AND CLOTH OF SILVER. HIGH;: GRADE . KINDS REASONABLY PRICED. LET US FIT YOU TO SOME OF ‘THES : John Trumbull Shoots Down Caribou — tertainment | Nets The local Red Cross committee received what is expected to he final report on the Droceeds of VERY SPECIAL, THES] Black Satin'Pumps with full Iouis and baby Louis heels, and hand {urn soles, their regular values=$3.00. We ask but . A 85,50 Pair BLACK SA' OXFORDS with' ul ‘and“hand turn soles, $8.00 kind. : i BROKEN LOTS of Patent and Kid Pumps:with Louis heels, broken sizes 4.00 Pair SPECIAL IN PUMPS of Patent Mat Kid nd Bronze Kid, with turn soles : . $6.00 Pair i PUMPS of Bronze Kid with full Louis-heels, for $9.00 Pair Patent Colt with Louis heels, priced. - .. .."'$8.00 Pair PATENT COLT PUMPS in new designs with full Louis heels $12.50 pr. FINE SATIN PUMPS, plain black ones, with Louis heels, also plain white satin with full Louis heels, choice .... ... $8.00 Pair BLACK SATIN PUMPS, long vamp last with full Louis heels $10 Pair CLOTH. OF SILVER PUMPS with full Louis heels. priced at .. $9.00 PLAIN PUMPS of Patent or Dull Calf, priced at - $9.00 and $10.00 pr. Visit Shoe Department and select the kind you want. National Labor Party Meets to Name @@@@@@@fi@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi-féf cxeforotolafoleReleloRe ke | hours, but it ‘dropped off during the | the town. She is a former resident. entertainment. Music was furnished ’};)‘:“'f::‘:‘ f:;‘”‘.j::“;:."‘j"‘fih:t_‘“\_“:‘:‘ 2 \“‘ | evi s Ll vas fair- fred 1. Young of Norton Road | by Dutton’s orchestra < 2 2 Rl ittt | eveninz. Last week traffic was fair-| Fred SUNE RO : : j conflict between radical and conser- gratifying as the war_ is not on and iriends. in thickness and where a thick layer | Intention of rendering them ““W“‘““'“ BIG. COURT DOCKET ‘SLATED |Freiivine,oe thewar.in mot on and |oilmag?"™ ' %1% * (5% 0% ¥ i tnicknesn ana where s ic lover | nientor of rnderng (ery \mpeien won the ludies’ lace yolk. He is ti | ions and the non-partisan league, - ! Harvard ga was light over (he {own after an absence of several years. | infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bdward | jele ere today to attend nie BERLIN NEWS | turnpike toda not many more s They were former residents of this | Conlin. The program, although brief, “(,)-n U',-I “: ”‘”,::’1”,:“] ‘A.‘ ’Ul‘lla’l‘.““"? r‘“ | i ing today than is usual. Yesterday [ place. was enjoyed, Miss Kathleen Walsh and | PRS0 S BOTIE0S & candicats for afternoon there was a heavy traifi fs. C. B. Hendrickson of New [John I. Kiniry of New Britain being ! President of the United States. Many enroute to Cambridge for several | York city is visiting with relatives in |the favorites. Dancing followed the |°f (he new party men went to the e horia mnal R sed that f spent the day with relatives in Can- Returns From Humting Trip. lise Sars 8 SR (odu\ it would be enormous due fo|ton Center. iR onnER b uIER vas e s ep (B LR TSR S8L Ka Dol o Tt el et el ‘m\ ot that {ravel must he over the | Mr. and Mrs. §. J. Golon of Norton | home after a hunting trip in (he heart | 2ion of Labor with possible injection [hll\e to get to Harvard. Speciall Road are'in receipt'of a letter from | of Newfoundland. Ha was accom- | M0 the controversy of a third ele- ains are running well filled, how- | Charles Klimek, their nephew; who at.{ panied by Dr. Joseph B. Root and | ™€nt 5 y e JoHing { the present time is stationed ~ with.| William True, both of Hartord. Mr. | The convention was called recently | the benefit .of foday's travel i Gen. Hallar's staff at Warsaw. L ruMbIIRERot Fepve a1 Wcanibadli=an g || PYionni teoatilckigpresl dontiotiine Havold Stearns and wife arve at-|Drougnt back Some of the meat. Il | Chicage Federation of Labor and THe Kensington 'Auxiliaré of ihe|tending the Yale-Harvard.-football | is having the heads mounted at Ban- | Chairman of the national steel strike i "Mic W est . . | shipped to his home here. Middle V Kensington ltems. | e id e s ] \ The three nimrods camped in tents The two major parties would he | Red Cross collected $327 in its recent | game in Cambridge today. gOr, Me., and the trophies will be |¢OMmittee and his associates in th i i | nounced today. While this is Nol S0} Miss Adele -Murray: deft {oday for | great as last year, it is nevertheless [ New . York to spend o’ fow days sith | in Places where the ice was six inches | 2itacked, Fitzpatrick said, with the ran out of ‘provisions and were forced |25sailed, he said, “because of its at- to met along for two days without titude !0“:1{(! un!(vlul.!aho :“.‘dl' N But Little Traffic On Highway Com- | branch of the Red Cross, dirécted the | p given at the vecent drum |f00d until a guide returned with the |ssault on the republican organization e 2 ity el CENEE * | corps’ carnival:will be distributed to- | 8¥UD. It was a five day trip from ““{',‘,:Io,fn A e e L par to Last Week—Ladies’ id Hold Important Session. Netonor mummg at 11 o’clock: here and Mr. Trumbull, although LI 2 i 5 v e rese ed to the con- T toor i d forced {o endure hardship, thorough- | 52id would be presented to Meeting — Red Cross Returns — The Ladies’ Aid society of the Meth~ — ¥ g vention were those advocating free Housc Flooded By Private Tank. | ?\d.:: ({J‘I;;‘c?'h}a‘fl(glfl"(})\)w‘\'i\‘?g%:l‘l:xl‘::lln'\ SOLDIERS ARE ATTAGKED 2 v"joyp';‘lh:;-k«ivmz vice. specchiandythe SLish U0 §ires g sseriy i The ministers of the local churches | PI¥. removal of the allied blockade last year. Mrs. Charles B."Sharpe, | {heir games for the -rest of the season who is chairman of the Kensington | owing fo the lack of men. 3 3 = 5 : and :ndorsement of the Bolshevik s y rators for 3 & re Ass: e Streets union Thanksgiving service to be |and an endorsement of ssed by enumerators for the na Cromd o Soveralinendred attond: Are saulted on Streets of g tional census: the first two weeks In| /5 the opening might ‘:ofe- the 'Berlin January. The three districts com- held at the Advent Christian church government. Londonderry, and Take Refuge .in|of {he eve of Thanksgiving, Wednes- R irangy ~last evening .at Grange Mk ng, prising the town will be taken in de-| Crange fair-last evening = . ; day evening. November 26. The se BEGS FOR pall. Thée Meriden Grange put on a| Salvation Army Hall. R e : 1ail, every man, woman and child. In'| o5 - MU0 MONCER SURIES PO e ice is an annual institution, having prder to take\the census there wWill | wyicn was one of the best amateur| Londonderry, ireland, Nov, 22— |been held everd S T Ui i 8 | G Leader Urges 1 have to be enumerators here to do [ il IS ONC Ol TN 08 o er the] Soldiers returning (o their barracks | VeArS. Rev. George . Myler will be ol Gea e Hostnitice the work and it was announced y = Sl el ATACKS | (e preacher. i , i a C v dancing was enjoyed. This eve- here evening were attacked and S c - o oy e terday by State Supervisor of ( Disydancine| J | Mecting Monday Night. GEOEEERD, M 2 ning a dance will be given, after which | badly beaten by a crowd. The’ police : S . Eberhardt, who has assumed coni- sus B p Fould L > Brock-Barnes post w a meet- : :‘i’:';r*a‘;pli‘(“a‘t'l'('m‘“‘r‘ he “;’l‘”“ APDEE | there will be a drawing. tried to assist them, but thiy provea | Biock-bar l\(]v)m\‘ “a"” Do B ameet | mand of the west Russian army, hus g J Ca s from he erlin it Bl a eve! 2 k 0’ ck, b D iger: fruitless an "00Ds” were com- : . = asked the Lettish commander-in- AIAtviet Hfor {Uhe Fposition ‘asennmarad | Tigers to Play. CHIED RG] Wi Loel Té COM-| ¢ Grange hall. Refreshments will be | 5K® o o tors, . East Berlinlisitaten ¢ of | The Tigers of Kensington, composed | pelled to take refuge in the Salvation | ¢o/ ' 0q and the committoe promises | CPIef to accept a truce, pending the but Berlin and Kensington ave . st | of the younger boys about: town will | Army hall, from which’ they Sent a | ne members that the hall i re | conclusion of an armistice. according = - SE b stack up against the Cherry street ag- { telephone message for help ol 10 a Riga dispatch under Friday's date, open. The position of enumerator is = £ heated. All members are requested to s = Cor Wborharat o 4 gregation of New Britain on the fair{ A company of soldiers came to Lhe reeived here. Gen. von Eberhardt's a good paying one and it is probable | 3 ; e 2 3 attend. telegram declares the west Russian that an enumerator from the Berljn | 870und gridiron at 3 o'clock this aft-| rescue of the hesieged men, the relief ‘Tmfi »h:‘ 2 A L Tussian distrist and Kenalngton district wun [ ernoon. Tomorrow affemiops at thefforce advancing ‘with fixed bayonets Sl R i e be chosen to cover their respective Mmf:t!me they wtm D! A'w‘\ s M0N0y iR and dispersing the crowds, who | service at 10:45 o’clock The pas- | hecome (’;’ft‘(lv\v at midnight next Jocalities. One person can cover the | ©f NeWw Britain. The Tigers are play-| snouted: “Up 'with’ Dublin; up with | tor's address will be based on the 2 L 2 el s e 4 . Wednesday two districts and make over $100 for | f,‘]qu,,’.(:' f,‘i"fi?‘;f-'\t‘}l‘i',‘.‘g-”e?hal ""m are | the rebels! governor's Thanksgiving proclama- RS Rt for B Ao ey (e e thejtwo cwapuelm Tk along 3 e tion. The Sunday school will meet | mander of the Lettish troops, who, Anyone wishing to apply for the 3 . at mnoon. he Christian Endeavor e i ; L AIonS Efa Lt \corns Working Up Fair. DEFENDS HH‘GHGOGK 5 & lan Endeavor |y owever, points ou hat Gen. von position as enumerator fis requestel e e mweeting will be held “at 6 o'clock. | mperhardt's action makes the aggres- | 10 make application to Mr. Smith at : et g Miss May Deloy will be the leader. aabai B 3 5 pleted their plans for a big fair to be & 7 ' - B ve campaign of Col. Bermondt once. He is located at the New Brit- | 15" the mear future, A drawing I 5 | Topic. “How ~May We Practice | qeainst Riga a German affair, accord- ain postoffice. There will be an ex- | (&1 5 e Beat [AUEe, 4 (F2NNE | Secretary Tumulty Oharacterizes His | Thanksgiving? ingito thelaispaloh amination next week at the postoffice | i (0 have dancing each night, Ay Episcopal. Morning prayer and vt M H e MndL anvonel misking o) applyl shonid a anci . Handling ‘of Administration Fight | .. 10:45 s do so at on franiciugcs s s SR T GIVEN WAGE INCREASE. o Al Qnce. The water tank in-Pardon Rickey’ As “Masterlyi’:and. “Satisfactory.” Ro — Big Docket Monday. ) @ s Advent. Morning sermon, “A Great i . residence on Worthington ridge :split T £ shoremen Givel “ents . There is a big docket for Monday g ge sy Longshoremen Given 80 Cents an Hour i o Ly Pty vy | Program Under Way.” Rvening ser- ; : a seam vesterday and let the water| Washington,., Nov. 22.—Secretary Ly ¢ 5 20 for Overtime : cvening at the Berlin court. There| through the upper ceiling, The tank | Tumulty issued a statement today'em-| mon, “The Reapers and the Harvest." RS OTORIO YLt AW O E, will be a non-support case, cases for | js at {he top of the house to allow af | Phasizing the fact that no breach had | Sunday school at 12:05 o'clock. oy o o e o E driving without a license and reckless | gistribution of the water throughout.| occurred between President Wil Baptist. Sermon, ‘“Thanksgiving.” | scale of 80 cents an hour, with $1.20 driving charges. Some of the cases | A Rickey is having the house. re.|and Senator Hitchcock. He char at 10:45 a. m. Sunday school at| an hour for overtime, was awarded by | have been.hanging over for several | mogeled throughout and has been -t | terized the latter's leadership in the |12 Young People’s service at 6| the national adjustment commi wmi \weeks and Monday will probably com- | 4 considerable expense in {he under. | (reaty fight as “masterly” and “satis-|p. m. At 7 p. m. a sermon, “A Jour- | sitting here today to:apply to long- plete cases now outstanding. | taking. The water was drown off by | factory to all friends of the adminis- Did It Pav?” shore work at parts of the gulf coast Trafc Light Today. pibes and the tank is being repaired. | tration.’ .M, B. Zion. .Sermon, “Sovprelsn | district Automobile traffic to the - Yale- East Berlin Items. — — Factors in the Christian Temper,” "Phis award, announced by Executive Fe e Miss Marjorie® Turner entertained URGES BIG FLEET. 1'014; a. m. & nda SF‘\;})))M l :30. | Secretary Sauires of the board, “’”?“S the members . of:‘her Sunday sehool Ny iz Sh {6k Aol [ 0. Evening ser-! that announced vesterday to apply to rlass @ r e S ) Thanksgiving Meditation,” e long emen of the Atlantic coast class at her home th ternoon. British Naval Authority Is Skeptical | MON: Thanksg e Lonesnprsineniof thalatiansLaces Church services will be held as s at 730 p. m and will be effective December usual in the local churches tomorrow. About League of Nations. Briet Items Further details of the awards show an Norvis Cotton from Weslevan will Calgary, Alberta, Nov. 22.—Main-| Miss Mildred' Coomb. Y":‘ ‘}h“ L20st | eight hour day. with 80 cents an hour speak at the Methodist church tomor-‘['tenance of Greal Britain’s naval | Office is atfending ““‘ LR for Saturday afternoons. row evening at the regular service. program, especially in view of “events | Same at ( d"“"_‘d"“‘\‘:m-n oe - Ernest Mildrum has completed the | of the past few days’ and uncer | M e e e i LEAVES FOR BERLIN. school enumeration of the town and orot I InE R n e e - has sent in his report. by Admiral Viscount Jellicos, former. | M 's- Elisworth. of Mr. and Mrs. William Fogeite aré || 5 e L | street. v first sea lord, who now is'on a tour < . I e B (ohieic. Over Protocol For the wear and spending (he week-end in Hartford | of the empire Miss Ethel Ie);\(‘v “:\31\ seige nes Paris in Conference Over . with friends. e AR duties at the bakery Monday. A1ss Paris, Nov. 22.—Herr von Simson, tear of the daily The first of the series of entertain- | oy onts Of the past few days have | srine Mills has been sbstituting |',o plenipotentiary sent by the Ger gnnd_.ai‘.ood ments in the Lyceum course will be | di8h¢arte . < : ‘™| during her illness man government to Paris in connec- & : the immediate result of the formation el rvices will be resumed : he Allie presented Saturday evening, Novem- x setultti e p wening services u § *d | tion with the protocol which the Allies that rebuilds— i of tite League of Nations” he sald at | 4y the: Chureh qf Our Saviour on | hom "aor the protocol S stuted ber under the auspices of the i 3 d a banquet here last night. These | Sunday evening, November 30. Germany to guarantee the carrying Church Notice Congregational. Regular morning about the league of Nations, is % | German Peace Envoy Has Been in Methodist church. - Mrs. Charles Pratt of West Crom. | ©vents need not make us pessimistic s o o owt of the armistice terms, will leave m u well was visiting with her sister Mrs, | 28 {0 its future policies, but where CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. here tonight to consult the Berlin E. V. Read yesterday. the existence of an empire is the New York, Nov. 22.—The actual| government and obtain the approval Berlin Briefs. consideration, I cannot help thinking | condition of clearing house banks and | of the national assembly (o the new N. B. May is spendl winter | that the people will want to be sure trust companies for the week shows| provisions in the protocol. The points with a un‘quely with William B. p&;;ilmxnf!hpnuii"sf,: what they will absolutely .secure| that they l;mm $37,267,480 reserve in upon which authorization is required Petfllng flavor. pla g > under a League of Nations before | excess of legal requirements. This is| are those concerning the armistice L. F. Houghton and family of Long & they will consent to cutting down | a decrease of $9,851,570 from last| clauses with which the Germans failed “Lake, N. Y. have removed to this expenditure for naval defense.” , | week. l to comply to date. WAR ON JUGO SLAVS PRINGE DEGORA WA BE RESULT OF HEROES OF BAT Continaea rrom Furst Puse) | Belore Leaving embassy, bas left Rome for Venice, | from which city he will make a report | New York, Nov. 2 -More on the situation. Rear Admiral Philip | 100 American and . British offi Andrews, commander of American | 53ilors and soldiers were decs forces in the Adriatic is still on board | today by fhe Prince of Wales the cruiser Pittsburgh farewell ceremony on ihe Cruiser Remown upon which he COAL STRIKE FEUD | 50 foday for Hatifax on his way | England. AR FROM SETTLED | n the guarter deck of the gi F | warship under a canopy of !h—xs the Allied nations more men, headed by Major Gen. Geo W. Goethals, received the insignia iis honor and a goodbye handsha Widened Breach. Operators After the official list of honors B been completed the prince furnish say. | a surprise by summoning Major John Biddle and Rear Admfral A. Niblack who have been attached ris party during his stay in ¢ ‘nited States and Major Gen. Jol Secretary Wilson's Proposal Has Only Washington, Nov Bituminous ; coal operators in the central competi- | tive field declared today that Secretary | Wilson's proposal to the joint wage X an, who comn Nd seae committee vesterday had serv- | manded (8 ¢4 only to widen the breach between e7ch Divisted(aie) . the operators und mihers. proandses o et “There are only a few more words | to say and they will luz”fi::n( “v;.!,\ |, Devrosen 1Y the: yials soom,” declared Thamas T. Brewster, | ¢ity governments men Sad chairman of the operators, before en- | P who have entertained .hh“ o Ny tering the mecting of the operators' | YOrk then shook the prince’s Ha TS e and pode him Cod-speed and am ¥t was understood that Secretary VOIT. Wilson had proposed to the miners 1 bave had a splendid time and operators vesterday an increasc remarked. “I am only sorry Ehat of 12 cents a ton for coal diggers K Ant unable to stay longer, and 1 hol and $1.58 per day for day laborers. | 0 return soon and see more of yol Some operators said this was wholly | country. unsatistactory to them. After the reception the prince ¢a After the scole committee adjourned | aghore and reviewed 5,000 Boy Seo the operators would make no formal | massed on & beach aiong the Hudse statement, but some of them said pri- | e vately they would go into session late | today with the miners’ representatives SUGAR RATIONS TO with a definite policy. John L. Lewis, acting president of BE PUT IN ORDE the miners, would not discuss Mr Wilson's proposal, saying that it was agreed that happenings at the confer- | ence at which Mr. Wilson's proposai Heavy Purchace for Foreign Aceon| wus made were 1o be regarded by hoth sides as confidential 15 Oause of EthoesuNeN p — Country. NEW BRITAIN TO RESOU Washington, Nov. 22—Sugd Sent Tugs to Assistance of Disabled o0 "‘: "1“ Erriad W‘”’“"‘"i A . EH E tions and wili probably be ration: R Ly NS GRE 1 EOUE the people in an eoffort to ave New York, Nov. 22.-—The crew of threatened sugar famine. Because the United States Shipping Board the gravity of the situation Preside steamer Braeburn, which went on the = Wilson has revived the war-time fot rocks off Bermuda, arrived here to-| control laws, still in effect, and day on the British steamship | trénsferred authority of the food a Charybais ministrator to Attorney General Pal mer The attorney general can exercis jurisdiction over all” food supplies he considers it necessary. He will m do this, it was said, except as an e The Braeburn was disabled while hound from Fowey for New York and was towed toward Bermuda by the Shipping Board steamship New Britail, which finally left her and sent { % o= /' FECES T CEICRUEE S tugs from muda to her assistance. | procent dutles toward regulating sysd The tugs' lines broke, causing the, gistribution, Braeburn to go an the rocks on No-| ' freavy purchases for foroi vember 1. ‘The captain, the chief| were said to be -the chief engineer and (hree of the crew re- | the present sugar shortage mained on board g q'z’_:"uf"“_\f‘;‘;x;i" \;"\:‘(‘:;:g,‘,;‘l"p‘l; ::“H‘l STRIKE OALLED FOR MONDAY Pacific Steamship company Iredericton, N. B. Nov. 22—} ! strike of cpal mine at the Mind| | mines will “become effective Monda afternoon, November 24 it W { announced today by John Hendersos manager of the Minto Coal company adelphia Sent for Help. i who had been so informed by Willia SCHOONER IN DISTRESS, | Bark Bound From Hamburg to Phil- Halifax, N. S. Nov. 22 The Ger- | Haves, United Mine Workers' repe man four-masted bark Paul, bound | sentative. Two hundred men are @ from Hamburg for Philadelphia, is in | fected. They demand a 10 per cen distress 350 miles sontheast of Haii- | increase in wages and the 8-hour da fax, according to wireless received here today from t i 5 Winnifredian, The me e Pneumonia Latitude 43, lon i nifredian stood by ur-maste Y Paul, of Hamburg, showing German Neglected Cold colors. Bark has 168t fore, main ena mizzen masts. All sails and hoats . KILL THE COLD! gone Did not wish to abandon nd X ask for tow. Winnifredian could no “lL]_s tow and Paul asks that fug b CASCARA QUININE often follows a Efforts are being made here fo vide ance for the disabled shijp vl g A wireless message telling of D BROMIDE o ! has been sent bro 2 ‘::d,’,:;:,:‘ s e Standard cold remedy for 20 years : s Lok —in_tablet form—safe, sure. able to render her assistanc up 1d in 21 So far as is known here ti sl grip in 3 dags. is ‘T\e first German vessel to Money back if it fails. The 5y genuine box has a_Red for assistance in the north Atla top with Mr. Hill's since the war began ] icture. — - At All Drag Stores CANADIANS COMING HERF MUST BE VACCINATED Ottawa, Nov. 22.—The Dominion d partment of health has been advis 1 I that the United States government has imposed vaccinations on all trav- | elers from Toronto and vicinity enter- ng United States ports af entry. Thisy :;L‘luv to the prevalence of smallpox | The Saving Habit should be en in those districts | couraged in every home and school as NEW AMBASSADOR HERE a step toward individual indepeng New Yo Nov. 22.—Federzo e it earatt s Pezet, newly appointed Peruvian ¢ - passador to Washington, arrived heve | life in general. on the steamship Santa Luisa today systemathy recovering from an attack of bron-| chial pneumonia with which he wa stricken on the vovage. He will| yvery 4 soedo ol spend a few days in New York to “ cuperate before proceeding to Wash- | overlook this fa yovrselt 14 gt resent s credentials to | Joson e Lok nE R e | youe children forget it President Wilson charactel NOTICE, " Satisfaction and a Bank Account Taken by virtue of an execution 10| -0 hand in hand And | me directed, and will be sold at } e vendue, to the lighest bidder, at|will help you with savings the Public Signpost in the Town of Plainville, County of Hartford, and ! jons, protection and compound in= State of Connecticut, fourteen (11) | Qays after date, which will be on Mon- | terest. day. the 1st day of December, A. D.{ 1919, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. to satisfy said execution, and my fees thereon, the following described prop- erty, to wit: One (1) Overland touring gar, mod- Vl LE m 'I' el 80. Dated at Plainville, Conn., this 17th B WEST MAIN AND PIERCE m‘\s. PHILIP MARINO, Constable. PLAINVILLE, OONN. 3 E