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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, DECSMBER 5, mVE KING lsiflE”] M‘ggiYE}éiL‘?;is HIS | The Bo}s_ifi tl;e Otflér Cor. A TEMPLE OF LAW HING F[]R WHITE SLAVERY WHY DON'T Y/ TAAT'S PART Letter Mailed to Pastor of Negro CHA GO ouT OF THE Game- AND SHOOT AINT T ? 2 YOUR SELF © - 5 | Ofiense Punishable by 20 Years | Published. g ) S 0T ST 3 , In explanation of a printed story to | 5 3 - LUKE ‘ 1n Pmson the effect m‘n,(.\lunrlqmep«»\ had wit- | —\THAT S J0S T:(‘E‘]\:(-E- S nessed the Iynching of a negro in the MY LOCK— SR e south and allusions to indicate that I SOPPOSE —2\6'3\’65‘(1":1' the city's chief executive was not . ew York, Dec. h——Dr. John Al-] heartily apposed to such lawlessness, WETD A bertus, president of the New Hope | [tev, (i. H. Stanton, pastor of the A. WRECKED Matrimonial society, under arrest in | Al k. Zion church, has offered a letter Detroit, was indieted here yesterday | written him by Mayor Quigley. under the White Slave law. The of-| The letter follows fense is punishable by twenty years | A. M. E. Zion Church, imprisonment and a fine of $5,000 | Church Street, City, The indictment filed with Judge | Dear Siri-- PaERDON Has / Wulqueen in general sessions, followe 1 am writing you regarding the arti- CAME i a mirthful session of the grand jury, [ cle which appeared in the New Brit- judging from sounds through the] ain Herald Tuesday evening of this clgsed door. This was due, it iS ul- | week in which I am quoted as expre: derstood, to the testimony of Detec-ying myself in rather forcible terms | tive Mary A. Sullivan, who WS i | upon the negra question:and to which member of the socicty more than | you have seen fit to reply. month in order to obtain evidence Permit me to say, in justice to my- add who received proposals of mar- | self, that T was not correctly quoted riage from Albertus and others in the | in the article in Tuesday evening organizatioa Herald. Mrs. Suilivan, befere going into the In the first place I did not tell the | grand jury room, told Assistant Dis-| reporter that I had seen a negro | 't Attorney Kilroe Albertus hail lynched. I told him that a man on introduced her to a little ltalian who | the train had told me thata negro had had taken her into the “Temple of | been lynched that day in a town we Love” in the sociely’s headquarters, | were then passing through and that No. 1992 Madison avenue, and had of- | the negro's hody was hanging for ferad her money to “have dinner with } some time from a telegraph pole near him, either at his home or at mine.” | the railroad tracks. I did not see the # Another reason for the mirth issu- | lynching, neither did 1 see the body. ing from the grand jury room was The reporter asked me regarding | the display of signs seized by detec- | the negro af the south and I told him | tives who raided the “Temple of | I thought the southerner understood Love recently, causing Albertus to | the negro much better than the north- P One reads: n India women do As to my belief in lynchings, permit not know their husbands until after | me to observe that I have always been % = know them There.” Another cardboard | therefore [ certainly would not en- / TH' END OF TH' et advertisement which hung between | dorse the illegal execution of black or 2 / 7 I RER———— o windows reads: “This is the | White. — Gateway to the Temple of Love.” I regret more than 1 can express in Angd still another advises that “If you | this letter the publishing of such gar- King. amatenr working out pageants.’— are not a good writer let us do it for | bled interviews, as they only work in- ] _ L. A. Booklist you.” jury and often do serious wrong to 5 AMERICAN PAINTING AND TS ACHTN Albertus” hesring in Detroit both races. VILLA NOT A PRISONER HUSBAND pREFERRED TRADITION. by T € vean Dyl A or IED 2 IN THE S e Church Corrects Interview iers.—The youth of Algeria f1¢ wents the mosques of Mohamme uot only to pray, but for instructior in {he meaning and purpose of the law. “These temples are an aid to the French zovernment in keeping order in this colony s M —— } ABOLISHING OF DIEATH, hy' Basil ¥ “This is especially valuabie to an scheduled for tuis morning, but Mr. Very truly yours, - ] SR SCHOCL Ly C iy An informal critical survey of (he Kilroe telegraphed last night to the GEO. A. QUIGLEY. APl g Trafion SEE e e RO AP 18-YEAR-OLD NIECE | one-time “new movement” in Amer- e 4 ican painting following the Centen- | ,ciual g | hial of 1876 and closing about 1915, | work with than on general theory.d New York officer could avrive with e 5 ife warrant. Detective Fieming went | BECKETT'S ‘SWEETIE T through discussion i r rrant. ; t : ¥ His «00ps is Officially De- gh discussion of nine of it . ta Albany last night and will o to I . Couple Disappeared on Last Day of | poprosentative e bl e OB Detroil for Albertus as soon us Gov.| BREAKS ENGAGEMENT| Roiler skating will open tomorron .y Blbe o o i e : SN SR e e, night at 7 o'clock. The first session | Summer, Declares Mrs. Haberly, M peen UL close touch wlthtlie FICTION. sl ] will be from 7 (o 8:30 o’clock and the; Kl Paso, Dec. 3.——Francisco Villa erementis . Lo book st | BUGILDIBRS, by B. A, G ] - < second session from 9 to 10:30 o'clock. ' the Chihuahua rebel leader, who was MIOEY=L=RS LOR Limon e : : Nt LOCAL Y. W. C. A. GIRLS pringfield, Mass., Girl Admits She & e et e "’[Ix_mt 3 ) 3 AMERICAN RED CROSS IN THE he setting is a heautiful countr 3 ay as g A - New Yorlk, Dec. 5.—Miss Hilda GREAT WAR, by Henry P. Davi. | house ncar Richmond at the {ime c i - The Ramona Camp Fire Girls will ¢r of his ow: S v > report |y, ¢ BEAT HARTFORD TEAMS | Loved Conviet But Not atier | ions|Cany hon the Sala were megomNtine. Tor e ebort| Wolsott. 18 'years old, and niece of | son. Sl meet tonight at 7:45 o'clock, when the said, were negotiating for his surren | yire Lillian M., Haberly, was called “Hex the official story of the | Booklist ng dolls for the Christ |!:-‘~»f‘: e ‘H-“h""“*'" sarrison ati qpe third point in the triangle which | 1ted Cross. told like a thrilling dra- " » ) L be started. | et i »1], at large and there is n0 | \jrs Haberly says wrecked her home | ma with the United States as fhe | FREE AR, by Sinclair Lewis Hgnd Two Consecutive Beatings to | 'he fiancee of Luman C. Beckett, s S leason ‘to believe that he ds In anylang upon which she based an action | leading character and the batile- “An automobile yarn full of th ¥ "omo .d slayer of Charles A. Taft present danger of falling into the ¢ i is placed more o) Reported Capture of Mesican Bandit things to do and naterials 1 Confession of Murder. 5 T "3 3 for $1,0 alimony and $500 counsel | sc ed world as a background.”— | 1ove of the road and the love of th in this cily on the night of March QUINLIVAN’S CODE hands of the Carranza government. | pocs herore Justice insky in the | Publisher's nolc f motor. Tt travels all the way from 1. 1917, has been located in the per The announcement that the report 20-6 1 ; | i Supreme Court in Brooklyi ter- Minnesoia o Seattle picking 2l 8Rndii. son of Miss Susan Warneke of 55| PRONQUNCED IDEAL | of Vila's capture was untrue e e it p.etihe 8 z 1 W T S : 1 . S| day, against William F. Haberly, | BODY AND R: INT, Ly Mrs. E. §.) quaint characters and fresh ,Jbreeze _Revere strael, Springfield, ~Mas Made it s (\\:annvn by \|n:r e , & | pending her action for separation. Tietjens. by the war."—A. L. A. Booklist, This fact was disclosed in the in- ———— zancia, ilteinlexlcan soonsnl generatin Mrs. Maberly said that she had| “Many forms of verse {o suit man . o A s ! Vestization of the stafe police . 121 Paso. Mr. Garela said that the | .icon milda to live wi i e s o e e ke Pabtiand putito! defeat s ing basket. | ST IR G (PO | ot G (e i o e 1 T e D Hilda to Tive with her in their | environments and moods and the | GROUND-SWELL, by Hary H. Foote| home at Great Neck, where Haberly | poet’'s own compilexity. Renderings ‘The adjustments of a retired army| i was taken by o scove of 20 to | the Wipdsor prison regarding Liccent Edition of National Trade | poit Wi SHELIE colmunioated 10 conducts a plumbing business. and |and translations of a few Japanese | oflicer and his wife seeking a home i 2 g & that on September 23, {he last day of | and other poems. —A. I. Booklist. | (alifornia and once* more entering 6 the second 1% to 10, IHelen Bev. | Beckett had been answered by the | i 0 o liAsel Miea e e e e o Al e o rison! i Paper—His Code Recommended. | dU(hotities ab Parval = . |l summer. Huberly end Hilda both dis- the lives of two daughte i a YREOUE I, B0 e heare (Mo mENonI ¢ Haberly re- | GOLDEN AGK O AUTHORS, by W. | mother writes the story whi et S5 The girl has turned over a number making two beautiful shots from the s The Plumbers’ Tr: ne senaral, * 4 s n B e Iyo gany G e e e mbers’ Trade Journal, a nu- | Genaral, “but Villa has not been ¢ == o ot L0 e heautifully finished product; all rea R e which the confessed murderer. ex. | 110nal publication with subscribers in ‘“]‘fl“””“_] “{‘"‘i‘“’”"“\‘_'flw i, i ! Hilda was found by her mother at a “Recollections of « pubisher con-| people onc migzht meet and recognize gk soldier and counviet, made endearing | Practically every state in the country Dlie repoxigthaighllisins imiish o New Britain Hartford. | pleas of love to her. She readily st Iriday a Carrana regiment and Dorothy Loomis, ¢apt. ... May Tolles | aamitted she cared for Beckett until | compi y nassuercd @ Tnes Dubes Of fheisol e Bens o his confession as. a _ i | compliment the local plumbing inspec- | diers persists in Chihuahua. An 1@he Loomia e Brown | selcn i tor, Thomas Quinlivan, upon the Work Amierican business man arriving there ] derer had been made known. oo s S Sl : § S e 5 8 ; > his department here. The foday said that he was told that the Loretta Beelman Margaret Hall The letter written by the girl's| trade fournal holds up the code adopt- | report was true by Carranza officers St Attt d o ey 411 | mother to Beckett, was noted by the | ed by Inspector Qlinlivan as o model £ ¥ ; § i3 idepuiisconslablo sRinced Dos hus | ioresting panbisctbtuenten ave fe Sbes I Story Center = s S o band and Hilda and found them al | hind-the-scenes history of the Cen- . 5 - | prison officials and the clerk of the | whic ey rec . 7 | 5 = & . ose ac ur e telen Baveridge . Harnet Wooarait | RIS, S0 M (00, Sk b the | which they recommena to any city ths | CANADIAN PACIFIC e e i e s Inhonaladesitieoil carper Honal ) & voma ‘arning. - against : s ’ aherly's f Jile Aberly Ilans {he Forisiil ¢ welopmen 1 i = e AR SRCTR S e errudelSchar . Nellie Moquinn woman warning her against allow- Speaking of Mr, Quinlivan, the pa- Haherly’s ttomoldile. Haberly § ary the origin and development of climax, A. I.. A. Booklist Il ing her daughter to fall into the | per says | SHARES ON AWARDS | stepped ‘on the sas and sped away, [ the De Vinne press; and the publi- . | snare of Beckett. The Warneke| “What a blessing to a city or town | she said . | cation of Grant’s memoirs.”—A. L. A.| SONIA MARRIED, The score for the second game was | girl has told of her first meeting | that boasts a live health hoard and | Hohoplygdanisd aliicharugs apcisaldliiEool iat Kenna 14 to 10 in favor of the New Britain | with Beckett and his pal Bundy, | energetic plumbing inspectpr, and| pecision of Supreme Court om fmp. | 13t Mrs. Haberly had threatened 1 “Sonia married is still 1 sl airls. The line up follows: [ instrumental through a Miss Alma | What a blessing to the inbabitants and | Doc o OF Supreme B e e R g e M O G G b WAL R OTRER iSon Mo Britom Wartrora | Baker, a chum of the Warneke girl. | the plumbing trade! Xew Britain may | press of Ireland Disaster Reversed | %10 she wouid amdermine A I T i than ever, buf it's all very skilfully Bigelow .... Helen Nickerson well boast of both, for in Thomas | SN o nss Slo e Visiting \garegations—~Scores New Britain girls captured two suc- cessive victorics vesterday when they hotel in Lynbrook Then 1t W nected for nearly forty vears with the | any day. The author has her owi found, Mrs, Haberly said, that Hilda | Century company \ recital of sig-| readers who like ool it ‘weal had acquired a new outlit, including f nificant events and vivacious sketehes [ well.”"—i\, L. A. Booklist a fur coal, silk stockings and a wrist | or major and minor celebrities in the teh field of American letters from 1880 | RiprN- KKID FROM POWDER RIV. The plaintiff also said that she and | 4o 1915. Among the unfailingly in- ER, by . I e takes occasion in their recent issue to Knibbs. of a very likable cowhoy Ly Stephen Me perhaps more cxasperatin —— — e 5 o S f T S e < “A. helpful book by the former | Mmanaged and very absorbing to :any oM et S : Quinlivan they have a plumbing in. By Judicial Committce. The wifc sy u,l = hi.\lm.h}n oL PR A il ealca A o R who knew Sonia and David O'Rane: & S KoY avCaile : spector who is always on the alert. S true. . Haberly declares her - . L, 'A. Booklist ight Forward. i Yo R i ewbLlt mittee of the privy council has re- | year : ~ REC S e T : Helen McCue Mabel Rydquist ieilent En-capriomidlee. oc Saliienl e R e o e e e FEROI BRECORD (F N Bl lnakig TeE COuRr by O % W - & Uun 3 S . A ) sickness if modern sanitation can ac- | o _ ; R Tt = ] ISH NAVY, by Archibald Hurd and D enter. TR Waiter in Main Street Restaurant Ys| complish it. AMr. Quinlivan has coni. | "I“l)”ji“‘kfv ‘:“"_'” ‘."_P',“ »\fulL involving | gy TS, WANTS WEST INDIF H. H. Bashford, Tiniaven stories tolllorl the inllod ' g e i Having Trotble Dodsing His Wires| P10 & summary of ino 08 pupite L0 R L T oE S ees o S . A short history of the naval war, | humor, sporting slang and unexpect £ e .u,,\x]ti_“ e aving Trouble Dodging His Wife: | schools in New Britain, susgested . mfi..m in the St 1,..\\mn.-.\ rver. L cquadian Warns That vmesation | 1014 1015, 5 ; tose K an ...... isther Sheldon | £, o he cour gave the passengers o . cow He: o provements from a healthful stand- Movement 1s In Progress. A Riehiicra | Now Headed for “Somewhere. oyeon 1 stanc e e feeeh 5 o gress. _ Right Guara R W D St e st e || SO ERC O VLB O TR 1, Dec. 4.—Political annex Holent el SISOD WRSLho starplay Stacey Barrett, a waiter in o Main | tains and other sanitary changes and | L1700t Cthe Storestadt. the eollier ‘w“ T R e e it o er in lhn:“,_.n?m i ing “there” every | gireet restaurant, rushed into the| the health board will see to it hat this | g OF the = Storestadt, th 3 ","“l“”, B e M minute. he audience was enthusi; | lunch room last night, collected his deserving inspector’s orders are car- s i " W Calohe £ 5 o tic over the work done by both teams. ried out. Many notable reforms in In its decision the privy council de- was laid down as the aim of the ®The nest game scheduled for this sanitation have been carried out since | ci0€5 that the Canadian Pacific com- (nited States in an address before the s feam will be December 15th, when our correspondent’s first Visit to New | Lo shallishiare tn the procecds Otithe fintontreal) Board Hof ilradeiitaduys Byl TArE RESSION 0¥ THEODORE they will play the Aetna Life insur- Britain, thanks to Mr. Quinlivan R 5 T. B. MacAulley, president of fhe ROOSEVELT, by L, F. Abbott ¢ ince girls at the Hartford High school. ! The Empress of [reland, bound from (gnadian W [ndian society M “personal impressions received in Montreal to Liverpool, with a passen- )igcAulley said he had strong re Foic SR o] - - ; MacAt ¢ ad st the. course of a friendship of twenty rEE——— | pliea that his wife, with whom he ALL QUIET IN BOSTO? { ger list and crew, totalling 1 <on (o believe that American interests{ twe vears. They follow 110 chrono- H. S. CL AC 2 bas not been living for some time| . === lided with the Storestadt at X were at work in Jamaica to influence | |geicn] arransement, but more than » K Mot T ! j and whose home is in New Hamp- | First Motor Corps of State G o’clock on the morning of May public opinion in favor of union With | oo iaie of the volume deals with his Clvies Club Meets Tonight—Amphion | shire, had heard of his whereabouts Relieved from Duty in Hub City. 1914 i N tie United States. public life, and is followed by chap- Club Plans Active Season j and was on her way to New Britain BostonimL ol T Sa e e A\ total of 1,024 persons, among M. Mcaulley: avgiied hal Ganagall e S Se S Ces S i e fa bt ot Tetlers) s e aa sV e Boston, b.—Orders relieving | them many notables. Jost their lives g ihe West Indics, by exchan ns | 15 Arvican and_ Guronean fonr, and Senior Civics club of the High school It appears that Barrett, who is an | U1® TSt motor corps of the state guard | When the vessel went down. 'wenty- {pip respective prodiets of the tem- | il personal qualities AR This avening At 7i15 i the audi- | ex-solder had some domestic diffi-| from Turther strike duty here at | One Americans jaean board. six of jopate and sub-tropical zones. could | ooiisi torium. Officers will be chosen and « | €Uty Which caused him to leave his P. m. tomorrow were received today. |\ opie eainationhe occired off fathy Avoid the adverse balance of trade social enjoyed by the members. | wife and come to Connecticut. Hear- | The direction of traffic to Which the | pging. in the J\ AEEOM IS "I\”“l‘u‘f‘: necessitated Dy outside buying, The Amphion club is planning a | N8 that the State of Massachusetts | Unit was assigned soon after the po- | ), N cah o the Ribou for new members in an- | Was about to pay a bonus of $70 o | lice strike was called on September ! field L enterprise Loan ed endings. TIf the reader is snli- popular consecutive Narrative | ciently interested in the history, with little of the atmosphere | cvmpathy is enlisted by of the report of an expert concerned | yapn character their with technicalities and strategy.” arndzes, | friendshipa A. L. A. Booklist. fairs.-—A. L. A. Bookl { wages and in excited tones informe: | the “boss” that he was going to buy a ticket and keep traveling until his money ran out. Asked as to the ause of his great hurry, Stacey re- WORLD OF WONDERII ITY, by E. T. Thursto A Nons in which dreamer, continiies A ideals, coming to conviction reality 15 not in that happen It is in our hear .. \. Book< list LIBRARY NOTES. The books shown at the Woman' v ! Club to illustrate Aliss Bacon's. lalk MOUNTALN VIS Maurice | @0 current literature will be placed | that the islands offercd an attractive | = ypioterlinek { i on a shelf near the charging desk Ll for development Dby Canadian for a few days ticipation of an active season. Some m«»h ex-service man, he wrote to the “”,l be _\z\kvn over by the new polic “ 1 DEMPSEY UNDER CONTIRA( of the plays being considered by the | officials there for his share. He | treffic division | p : ol are: “Mothballs,” “Mrs. Main- | thinks that his wife learned of his | WIith the relief of the motor cords | Wiy Fight Carpentior A< Soon As | TO GIVE PERFORMANCE OOKS 'O TEACHER - = | ART ALPHADE AND 5 GOV, SAVING MONEY. ING. by J. M. Beigling Management, “Double | present location through that agency, | he Work of troops in the strike emer snchman Mal A\rrang !‘ Dummy,” “Our Boys,” ‘“Souvenir | but does not intend to take the chance | £eney will virtually be ended. A smal cnohmin Mascs Anansencnts (ESRIEMONO Gl At sim T Spoons, “The District Attorney,” “A | of being “caught” again, | number of guardsmen will he retained New Orleans, Dec. 5.—Juck Denip- Y T tealy Gy B3 ALY Pair of Sixes,” and “Caught Out.” The i | a fe days longer, but they will he | séy. heavyweight champion, alrcady Basquette Vauwdeville Troupe cady | or s Caugh The g o ewcasaiio el ment has saved a total of $45,174,- lays will be directed by Mrs. Guil e e, held in reserve is under contract to meet in T SOy e . ?0,.‘1 il ve directed by Mrs Guil| | (ClHOR BRAND GIRLS CLUB, e e vy | Orleans the winner of the Becketi- Yor Third Performan: JLEMENTARY BIOLOGY purchase of its own bonds \ The club has elected the following | The Anchor Brand Girls’ club held | position made vacant by the strike has | Carpentier fight, Dominick J. Tortor e on ‘\‘ T "‘( e S £ duotutions, according to ! h introduetic > th ! figures. Since the bond pur- | | Millions Riches By Buying in Its Own Bonds at Market Prices. Washington, Dec ¢ govern- o supper last evening in the club | been filed and that there was a nu- |ich. fight promoter of this city. an- house on HBast Main street. A busi- | ¢leus for a reserve force. nounced today. e added that Nate The Basqueite Vaudevill troupe - fund became operative the gov- Lewis of Chicago. acting as Wis rePre- 4, grgunizagion of prominent local | o ¥ has houzht back $953,080,- el NERAL METHODS OF THACH bonds which cost only its own ING IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS hecuuse the marke by 8. (". Parker om one o eight points HOW TO TRAIN YOURR MIND, par Mearvin Dana retiring the bonds the govern- N0t o profound ‘hovlsFbut at oSS e R e S s e jer of popular chapters. Its sane | ine {he officers: President, Hubert Griswold gweretary, Virginia Slade; treasurer, Frank Barber; director, Mrs. Guilford. | ness meeting was then held and the | | annual election of officers took plac RED MEN TO CELEBRATE. { resulting as follows: President, Miss 2 s [ Ada Parker; vice-president. i Service | Amelia Lebeck; secretary, Miss Susie treasurer, Miss (Catherine sentative, was due to arrive in London i’ i1 sive a performance at t today to sizn up Carpentier, the new e heavyweight champion of kurope v A5G AE s el bhouenten | “I have Dempsey’s contract to meet ey 1 Hager to Get Back On Jobs. the winner of the Beckett-Carpenticr { ight in New Orleans. and T know Dempsey will keep his word,” Tortor- ich said. “‘Arrangements have been hurgh district, on strike since No-{mude to cable Carpentier ten per cent DOWN GOES STERLIN vember 1. had expressed to their em- | of his guarantee the day he signs the | New York. Dec. 5.—Sterling ex- | plovers a desire to return to wor articles.’ | ch > continued its downward course { reached here today. Operators viewed Mine Owners Hear That Strikers Are ‘ tainment will be followed by dancing. I'wo shows already have been given Will Banquet Their Returncd e 's on Monday Evening. " R p 5 and the troupe cxpecls its coming | performance will be even better than { g o point should help (o offset cur- R aadedinn : | rent idens on danzers of self repres e Following Hiphischoolseinlstaneilisac s soi Sl Seimactin 1 B o ion S in the cast: Aline Nelson, Margaret| qnorlev A, 1. A. Tooklist. BASKETBALL SATURDAY NIGHT. Mitchell, Dorothy Booth, Doris Free- | A Industrial sketball league | today under pressure of huge offer- | the situation with optimism but union | A UAL MEETI 'l‘nA\u.n'r» *]v‘wl- He l"H‘ R l'u‘\:l”lL - .1 \]‘/f:‘lx et \\. MBECH \\IV.\"\I M \‘r.~\ S1- 1 will hold two b \;.lmv;‘n games fol- Violin, and Mrs. M. T. Crean, soloisi. | In2s of commercial hills and touched | leaders declared coal diggers of the The aunual council meeting of New \1\‘1’.0 . 1,},‘\ el G oot OLOGY \.\\I\W ’,,'.“\’“,"?\"‘ u lowed by a dance at l“l‘ - M. C. A Noted speakers will be present A | $3.86 3-4 for demand. a new low rec- | district were 100 per cent. idle. Britain Council, Boy Scouts —of S j“ : H“j‘ b |: i e ol Hough and Sedgwi ml;‘ml»n‘)»\\ \\\mn;, he, |1‘r~( \v’um.» banquet will follow the entertainment. | ord. Pressure against French and Representatives of some operators | America will be held tonight “.‘ 8 & UL "“. oua Sl : . o "~ jiavdl ~. art wumm'\ at \‘o clock. Dane- ‘As this is the big event of the year ) Ttalian exchange drove these also to | expressed the opinion that a number| o'clock in the New DBritain Bo Shba »““,\, ne. ‘“. nardiv Welleer - HODS IN I 1;”‘ will follow the final game. he in Redmanship it is expected that a | new Jow records, franc checks being | of mines would be reopened in the | club building on HEast Main street. [Lillian Sleath. Hurrict ‘{‘:f!m serlain, | ) { leam of the Stanley ‘\) otks plant will #arge gathering will be present to | auoted at 10.38 and lire checks at | near future and a few predicted that | National Deputy Field Scout Com- ‘lthel iswold, - Fdua son b SN e play the quintet of Landers, Frary & the returned soldiers and sail- | 12.72. The German mark declined to | reports today would show that sev- | missioner French of oston Will speak Dorothy Bacon. Al are members POLITI: AND > Al. DANCES, by lt lark, and the Corbin five will mect ‘2,2 cents, eral mines worked, on “Scouting.” l”“ VW A Mari Ruef Hofer, the . & T. quintet. Mattabesett tribe, . O. R. M., and | were read. pressure of government se- Igdianola council, D. of P. will hold a& entertainment, dance and banquet dext Monday evening in honor of the 38 members in the service. The en- tertainment will include the Milo oc- tet, songs and solas: Herbert Anderson, many tnion coal miners in the Pitts- Sillee ol o Gacliante | Reports on last year's work | Pitisburgh, Dec. 5.—Reports that i i greet ors,