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b o quiry to the limit, the reason for this cepting that it shall be done through BT g 3 ety 3 % . — egion and the Army recrui i ‘ | B ALD PUBLISHING COMPANT. ——— e Legion and the Army recruiting offi R B : Uiv ULl ! Froprietors THE COMFORT STATION, cer here. Formalities of some kiud - - \ 5 Y exceptsdr at 413 We are inclined to lake icsue with | may be the order of the day \ N January 21, 1895, i | TS ‘.‘x"flw—‘-‘!‘:ng;fldl:-.e:‘: ":"":b . are inclined 1o take ue with . The fthermometer dropped to 12 L e ylans o he ©¢ S < lo¢ - certificates may 1 mailed to e the plans of the committee -looking | ce below zero here vesterday making it into the advisability of constructing a | of cach military man. the coldest day in- 15 years. One of = local gierchants in referring to the B s e e = e RS B "AND FANCIES. | fractical susvension of bustves aur- | Bl S0img Services Will Be in Controversy With Chili Will Be-Otto Kahn Would Substitute Tax Hecond Class Mall Matter. ing the 1888 blizzard, told onc of the e plans and that the City Eugineer fa- | city officials this marning that. though - H H Offica ....... . S i . ! rouma .. o PRI cnil T s held {0 § gay he did not receive a’cent in c S u . celebrate the advent nattgnitifcon st e ey = Iy profitavle advertising medinm in op at the present time stitutional prohibition. TUs a quect el TonanTe i A 4 elty. Circulation books and pres e i I S S WD e e uiien Fashionable ladies ave beinx Al the annual meeting of the Swed- | Santiago, Chile, Jan. 21 —Peru will | Newarh. N. J. Jan. 21.--Abolition wiwave open to mdveritaeis A : : : sold at D, MeMillan's stor > cuch. [ ish Lutheran church congregation | 5ubmit to the league of nations her (of the excess profits tax and substitu- Oldershan’ s sciling the flour | held last evening reports for the past | controversy with Chiie over the terri- | tion therefore of a tax of I per cent to be building, where there a barber and fast growing need of a station of aetate . . N e coincidence (hi : ::':;cd‘"l:h ATy erutied | e sort, it ix certain that the es- \.,‘il,',‘),“ x“:‘::jl’l ,,,:,I",, L: ',’l",l Iu'_:;,“':'h‘:, | for $4.25 a barrel. year were read by Rev, Dr. S. G. Oh- | tories of Tacna and Arica which are | on all purchases excecdin De use for repuw f Al NeWS | chment of ane any point neir S < S Uhe H. R. Walker company have ' man and various officers an - s | situated between the twe countries | paid by the purchas was advocated 1ed W e hEcw autted abrany iy L news that in the occupicd portions of o th S H i us officers and socicties A T ate o3 1 o1 ouler@ise CrIUlle ik et A S receive e contract for drawing the i chiir S 2 s 5 St X e S e 4 s tEe nap ¢ meT [ (L conter of the city would be app Germany American soldiers are buy- | joome 0 g Tpo i G0 SR the of the cburch. Dr. Ohman reported | and possession of which has caused thy Otto H. Kahn, N banker fahes eceln. ing s l Deol forh o B © ensi » ¢ ! that the attendance at the Sunday | cansiderable bitterness in the past. ac- ! here today in an address before the = electric road. ‘vices for the p. year has been | tording to an interview witn Jose | association of credit men | . I New York Sun. Sirkhe 5 . | | women. But the rear of City Hall is £ John H. Kirkham. ex-clerk of the 3 The Sundas school Carlos Bernales, whoe was president ur§ . Kabn characterized the exceza i Ciated by many people, particularly HE COUNCIL MEETING. P not the spot For onc thing, it is One might remark that the un v\ij;““\v‘llf“;‘;'\:]‘;l \‘1:: I‘r':”lflwr atwo weeks e alio ine d. he said. | the !:e uvian -rn::h during the ad- tax as “freakish” and “bane- of exceed- | hidden and obscure, imposing a hard- nized housewife has no delusions | -ppe Natural History association met | 1 "ear’s confirmation class num- ""_'_‘,'fl" ation of ‘l'esn{“mu 1;“-.4:.. : it inficice aalilamed Wip wpon the stranger. far another, | about what constitutes a day’s work ol £ bered 66 and this yvear the cl will | The forcign policy®f Peru regard- AT e s !‘ ChitacoNgws last cvening with 1. J. Munson. ™ Mr. | number 6 Young people of the | INS questions with Chil he .is ! hizh cost of livir industrial . and i | b are several points erest (o the New Lritain public it is to he reached only after traver: Munson read a paper on “Foas.” church have responded grcatly to the | Uuoled as saying, “has undergone a fcconomic dislocation and social dis- |l|u- school board will hold a spe-{ communion services. | radical change. because the whole | content cial meeting urday afternoon and i problem will be submitted to the I al 1 a pda s " 5 Years dn Ministey. | will = alwa vored a prozressive in- s 0 : G o Ll o ) G s SeT] e TR (e talke the preliminary steps to iv- e ; AR SEL Y lieague of Nations by my country. | come tax nid My Kahn, “and ol he same approach fo the 5 ® as as E & ing plans and estimates for the new & viosing his report Dr. .Ohman | Then it will be decided whether the ! PR E e o s B e T | : « Y : 3 ecide 3 would not advocate any scheme of e sony ayprosntr ) R e, Sial STk n,f e l-:“nw" ey s REIENE R aoRET I Ince alled the attention of the congrega-| Ancon treaty remains valid and, if | taxation which would spare wealth. g of the 1eh g Toncod S (i eritorR Akl co v g | B Vi e S e S e e e s W. A. Kinne, who has been work- | tion to ihe fuct that this vear will be | not, damages suffercd by Peru by the | The upper scale of our surtaxes i e Welcome Home Celebration | T ket DoLs btes | inz at ¢, W. Cowles repairing bicycles, | the twenty-fifth anniversary of<his em- | of Chile in retaining possession of | powever, so extreme that it s de- - o i —Los Angeles Times. Ll Sl e U sin e toF hlmaatr into ministry. wich he wiff ‘ob- cra and Arics may he determined. | fonted its own purpose by driving | ¢ lozieal plave for the buildin e sHortly. He will do bicyele and other | Serve on Junc 1. 11 he The Leag ‘ations 3 R it "he - e ! S s 3. 3 g - € is the oldest ; The League of Nations must formu- | .;pjial into tax exempt securities. The ul held in th e o Lor sueh o place is in the City park at COMMUNICA'F[‘JU repairing and after a while he expeets | Pastor in the cit: in point of yeais ur} late principles for a permanent peace ,-.,i,,“ is that our i]\:nt\nyhn! market s as thoush the recent dend | 1o manufacture some novelties. servie herc._ An increase of $700 in | on the American continent. and any | ja¢ {a,zely ce: ,;'1 o rL..c[.on nhué!n formation npon the matter e At e hal ihout 16" 3 s the zalary of the pastor was ordered. | plan invelyving a direct asréement | fact iSih | Conslderabl Miartlicesnon 1 they wers taken in O e e R E di ot e MEN'S CLUB ; At present Dr. Ohman receives between Peru and Chile wil never | Gpio for our present strained money: 1 e Afier 1oy the aciicls sgned By AT » The ozaniszl salary was incrcased | have the cuppert of Peruvian opin-y J\ 7 creditipositiontland G i manauk necd not tuin our park ‘by building ! Alderman Paonessa in Monday's is- A group of membe from $600 to $1.000. ion.” Bl s et il foreizn dead issuc and we venture abeve zround. there occurs no reason ; sue of The Herald, wherein he states | club of St. Mark's Lp 2 > & Oflicers Elected. The treaty of Ancon was concluded | /= . o4 ‘ = h that Comptroller Curtis, T2 why it could not be placed below the that the Mayors' official family, fll" under the leadcrship f‘( O{id% chosen Are in October, 18835, Under its l'G‘\v’i“ln"S vate Capital Only Hope. part, thereof were to blame for | have organized a minstrel troupc and ot Peru ceded 1o Chile the province of Ko aosvare [iihe lonie none : | P g ’ Georze not purchasing the Greatoves | will ebserve a “Home Talent Night” | gy o0 00 2 REREN BEVIN. SOIOMAR. | Tarpaca and wranted Chile the right | o - b miben basiat e will report (hat re are 1 ment. with a fight’of steps leading | farm, 1 wonder can the Alderman be | tomorrow evening in the parish Rouse. | popaey ™5 o0 BE S 0 gon. - Wrank | 44 gecupy the territorics of Tacna and i '*.;" i .‘“}l LA apparent to B o i onte A e o i oh eorves iz W Wmaniar hais (onn yBMavo T Rollo win® Riberformance /sl oniby el | ow s Eoiomaa R UG SO REJo Ll | Bay featiror ipeadior iedl enraipwhen || coneARi RS UL BESANICIDEINA S READ park. one entrance for men, the ! George A. Quisley and accepting said | minstrels a smoker will take place. S arelam i T ihefonerahiniofiihaRaintricts would || SSERap S REs SERISSS IS DRSSEE S RRe office (after Georze's' farewell Members are asked to bring a friend. Dnae hCgCRTson be decidied by a plebiscile of the ves | (AXe5 Were iremeved. private capiia will be dropped otligiptangyantell mon) then o be aguinst hini: “never S Fnancial secretary—Conrad Hult- | zjons involved. This perigd expired | CoUld not providg .the funds. He: 3 sulhs : s berg. Tt = characterized as “a delusion” the S e TR A 5 There is absolutely no use in bes- | §i don't seem possible. 1iut then again | T ~ in 1894 but at that time internal trou- . on't 5 ossible. 13 aguin | Tom Cat, of New Yor! Treasurer—Jus in £ i E current helief e ratificatic littie objection to the the question when figuring upon | you never can tell. Cat, & ork, [N a ol tin Ve i, lealpreveniediiacie mleps ioibring ISSRE R INENERVRA USRS i it 08 e A modaion What surprises me most is where Feasts On $100 Breakfast ]n'“r"']f“\",:z':di“' of Sunday school— | ahout a solution of the matter which | 9f the e _‘('c.a'-‘ by ”“”‘ l"é”"_ the Alderman writes. No member of New York, Jan. 21.—A& stray tom | “°3°P SNOCH 7 4 is still pending "l‘.a‘{f Bt _(,:{:,'\“',’““F‘f Bifres oY i the Common Council except (he | eat projected himself into the annual [ -2 OF 7 e GRCauist . S e— g e i tic up davk alleywaye is certainly | pryvor was allowed to take part in | poultry show in progress today in | \vijter ralh mog crsen. Gecrse Rolf. Elks' fair. Bardeck’s hall, Feb. 6-16. axSon BB archases (i : bezzing the question mightily. Let us | any (land deal) this 1 accept was a Madison Sgquare Garden and had a Sl SndlOSeRanton advt e the proposal for a tax e honest with ourselves and proceed | voie by the Council themselves. Now | $100 breakfast on two carrier pigeons are duc (o he decided at e alleva BRIch Ry Bt ol This idea of a California judge in fizhted at night. Women and men | sentencing the alito to be locked up g of the Common Council this g chiel of which is the report the promiscs to be final. upon be returns to the city from the the cenior. or immediately south of it E——— s city got its share. is 1 man wiio has worked npon srface of the park-mear the monu- Andrew Berlin, Soloman aritics upon. we also prediet e the y were accounted for by improvements for | commitice, The preliminaey | of the public. Poking comfort sta- on, made by Auditor Spear, Name Not Changed . E . Mr. Kahn recalled that g e 5 . iy % el = _ When the matter of changing the the scheme was employed successfully [ Sith e builing ot andeatablistinent EvnatiTvould ke Sldernan taone say ongexhibll lgnihviniBaltimorehtun elet 80 c¥o ot iie hurenito Uie oot o HEALTH IMPROVING during the Civil war and estimated 0 it foccumes of L cow B L et A & potat | Snerer Wbl s T ated i The homeless feline squeezcd fnto the | dr 0 00 LI CHETER 10, 100 Fa‘mc e s ehi 2 rouldinroduce) o Dr. E. T. Fromen launched strong oh- % FeRSTare iwo to four billions a year. aecord- jections. On a vote il was decided to | President Wilson Showing Rapid | ing to whether it were applied 1o retain the old name. Likewise, it wholesale transactions as well as re- wag voled not to change the services Recuperation: Warmly Wrapped He | i) purchase: If apvlied only to the from Swedish to English. as had been Tak . latter, he said, a graduated scale e liaes ol o oo el e e Takes a Winter Outing. should be put inte effect ranging from promiseG by deciding to hold services Washington. Jan. 21.—President |1 per cent on small purchages to riginally. no attempt to =0 0§ 40 e convenience, which it s plan- | or is he big enough to haye a commit- 0 ricate details that such an af- | ned (o be. at all tec appointed to investizate how in English cvery other Sunday morn- | Wilson is steadily improying, accord- { perhaps ten per cent on large on | e ) e R Gerklas iTE Bocniourcha ¢t mR]FT T i inz. and to cstablish an English Sun- | ing to information from the White He cxpressed the belief that such 5 : IR TR | whom purchased. and the price pi { day =chool. House. He wus taken out of doors tax would produce sufficient Tev- { the efteet that there wer % of any kind submitted the Mayor could act for the city | Garden in somc unknown way and of discussion for many a yvear. When | under a salary and still accept a com- | feasted his eves on the 14,000 birds, we build let us have somecthing that | mission for his services? ' I€ so, why ! finally tearing thc muslin strips of from thy carnival as its con-| oS R e affair that wili- Dot let us all.be a Mayor? the crate housing the pigcons. Only Another queston 1 want the Adder- | a few feathers were left to tell the man to answer this: 5 he, as | tale. The cat escaped. within a very short time and will not | Alderman, got “pull” “authority,” e e s rcport. [t mcrely stated certain wmount had been re- fip to the city and & oe he open Lo considerable criticism t had been expended. Thei Possibly the committee has TH}E HOOVERITES. by the city, to each and every land Epid T — I,\C._\L':rvlal morning. bundled up warm- | enue to permit abolition of the in- 8 1tte 8 S S S . . i = = 2 2 o e der $4,000 a submitted vouchers, hut W e [ Rowneplwholso1liian a it R SNGIL NOT ; idemic Here is N I, and took the air for an hour or #o. | come tax on incomes under $4,0 ke neerted effort to swing various | o Cgrigain through this same Wate The Herald has taken the liberty of DF ot While it i$ stated daily at the White | vear. : A ' [ tocalities about the country into 1ine | Board, 1f e hac the poser 1 ask | 8sking several promifént business | cared, Only Three Cases | touse that the president is makinz . — [shaall not. for a moment. ques= |y g flerbert Hoover for President | him to get asross in this same resolu- | Men of the city to write wpon the| A statement izsued at the local | progress toward recovery, no assur- {90 YEAR QLD GIRL . BR zood faith of Comptrollet |ior (he Tnited States seewms Lo hav tion a clause as 1o how much cem- | various daily subjects during Thritt, department of health toduy said that | ance is given therc as to when he will | < - e nission wis paid hy each farmer. or | Week, Their conuments are published | thus far this vear there have becn | be up and about. The statement fnade a o n accepting the figures as thes T e . 1 mission paid by oach farmer. or |\ 11 s year there have becn T AR] iy sccep the overnight grecting of men, We4 1,5 owner. and (o whom the comm in the column below. but (hred cases of influenza reported. | 1N Chicazo by Mrs George Buss of the ARRESTED FOR THm = omen’s section of the democratic | : resented to him They balance capn not yet-call them politicians, wha ion was paid. = he department stales thare is no I have been _intermingled with the If You can do tliis. Alderman, the MAKE-A-WILL DAY, reason to feel any wndue alarm about | CUMMitlee that the president would citizens on the eatside witl rise up The third. week in January hass| the recurrence of an epidemic . he HC back at. work next week scems 10 | catherine Weymonth of Philadelpl : v to row. “Well done our good heen t_ aside vations Thr PR % e too oplimistic. . Bt fiuit eina cre is no o i hekher o anar i : de ationaly. Thrift | — ! ; ; ¥ R e onu e R e notsste d RN theR e indl RRitnt ety Weck i Thistwerle andime gencl INLIST IN 1-. S There are ind:cations, however, that Adinits Takinz Wearing 3pparel * upon them: nobody Knows jdate is a Republican or a Wemocrat, ON THE OUTSIDE. o the president i: taking a kecner in- § Cd al actualily took in and hough from past incidents we are ! ) P ‘s Christia ss0Ci = gt terest in public affairs. Hc is anxious | he carnival actua | thoush npastinc ) the Youngz Men's Christian . associa- | Bristol. was acceplod’ for enlistment ! i B L Bl bl s snictor hottl inetineal o lclassiry Shin as @ Demos MARKES EXPLANATION. tion have been endorsed by the Am-{at the local recruitin ation today in con nd elsewhe nd [ crat, The “Hlooverites” are coming | MrS. Irank Pugsley of oughkeep- | erican Bankers' assoclution, Retail | Ile enlisted in the ordnance corps and e ST 8 ChiG s S sie, N. Y. has written to the Herald | Credit Men's National- association, | will be stationed at: Springfeld are | o e i puows counccted with the af-fito the for to correct what she says was an cr- | National Iederation of onstruction | senal at Springficld. 7 Al o President Wil | The nomination of Hoover would} ror of names in a story. sent to the. Industries, League of Building and | S, oo ';:,“‘ir;'léii o) hrialni eotimate of the people wno | certainly mark a great chanse in the! A. P. from Beacon.” M. Y. on Jan- | Loan associations, and similar bodies B e BO0 Tolans it the | i caing articles valued at $20 from a Shaw- committing suicide on the “The fifth day of National Thrif ‘Forbids Seldiers to Marry | ; e St by Judge John H. Kirkham why she Financial conzress yesterday after- s ey 3 3 Jdid not wish to go home the zirl an- Boox- swered that she has been a complete failure since leaving home and docs not care to return until she is pre- parcd to face her parents v by Radicals for General| = \ljgx Weymouth. who Is traveling Demonstration Passcs Quictly. for a medical company selling medi- lHoover has mental leanings which . Miss Romona Gerewe. i an effort to promote a higher type | 006 *non-commissicrs” and 3,000 men Buenosirairestidant 20 =0 iithour | icios stonbed it s XMW iCo Mon 5 B A 3 e s day night and when leaving vesterday practical economic cilizenship | who woula Le perr:itt o elec i o du v radical e perriitted lect | this was the duy set by radical ele-i (55 LS5 S0 T o o8 O e into - through sreater care for the protec- | councils to protect their intercsts. O . zencral i and. above all. he is not a politician Ay h s s o protcct their intercsts. Op- [ ments for the scucral incendiary de- | iy ence Sl A ip o e (he pronomiced ty e : tion of family and loved ones in the | portunity would be given the sol- | struction of crops and an uprising of \'1)‘! oo -I\“wn-”um(':m.(-”yi‘;{. nery : = > 3 ; event of unforescen accident. diers 1o learn trades and study agri- | striking harvest hands, reports from | wear salued at o ;""'_‘ i A i e vl fr There is a at deal of merit in'| —_ h ‘How many .mecn and women by | culturc while serving their time In | (he provinces say therc was no sisn| eq by Detective Sere = 5 Hoover, his record is good as far as Reservations made for sleighinz | failure to make a will. leave their | the ranks which is fixed at six vears | of disorder ap till mishifall Sl edaibyaDetective Socracant There ir absolutely no wi parties at the Olde Colony Inn, on i fumilies innoce: £ the state of ‘their | in active servi i Et SO She ux) S Johnson just as she was eI e amilies innocent of the state ir | in active service and six on the re x 5 = f : e Y s accomplishments crned. ! o el Increased police forces which wers! the city. Judse Kirkham knowing what, these dittis ! main road to Mcriden. Tel. 743-2, | property. ana hopelessly confused as | serve list. i . : Seaeduds 2L i though he has no political carcer of © yroua W70 0 i 2 sent into centers where trouble was| finc of $7 and costs Meriden.—Adve. to its distribution. Phe army budget for 1920 place: »xpected possibly ccount for the| . B I moment. 1 s an encourasing thing The resular meeting of the Sons of | “Because in the past men have | the cost of military dactivities at = i - s s s e o ith “the, results of the Tabs'| (5 5L or pis ability §s @ pos- | Veterans” Auxiliary will be held at | made wills only in the last extremity. | 000.000 krone: which is one sixih the | LoLUre of the alarming threats toj Win a real wa { 7:30 o'clock, Friday evening, at G. A. you feel as if making will were | averaze amounl appropriated beforc ventuate. ady T hall. A social will be held in the | sizning your death warrant. ! the outbreak of the war. == — cither ticiet Iso time I‘"‘ I | afternoon, and at 6:30 o'clock a sup- | “So you have soothed your con- | i Cromslenzfoschostiatat Suhcibllics Dvpressive Ceremenies For shd-timers were swepl from their po- per will be served for members and | science by steering away from un- | Prodict S 7 = e P, R e Slenes s e sl BPredicts Refumiiof AR/ LT | French Aviator in Peru ! The Stanley SWomen's Relief Corps ave risk to your loved onc German Dyes to U. S. RESCUE VALUABLES. Litna, Peru. Jan. 20. —Impressive i d -day sewing sessio “The = .ss forebodi e = monies marked the funeral this B 7o hutve dn apDraRiNEE | Ll ouver His il ik Lhls selieme aidj vl Dold an aliday scwiig session @t The groundless forebodin nm: (ST, (G i, hiemiariih monies marked eral thi aly account for cvery cent (h tioned as income” and oltzo. b ountry's official life during the war. plans for. its observance.prepared by { Tyler Sawyer of Bartholemew court From Eoonnnate at X: W. C, A “J just had to have the mon that's all,” was the statement made this morning in the police court by Catherine Weymouth. aszed = 20, of Philadelphia. who pleaded zuilty (o (8} were cheekers on the brue. they can give a fairly ac- Into the shows, even though we T 1 N ore « [ E E ar slogan, 4 o N - - - . . ecn no reports from: them as | No more would that familiar slogan.4 g,ve of -is sweetheart, Miss Eba | Week is National “Make-A-Will Day." Yienna. Jan. 21.—Solaicrs and offi- ir. Curtis may have them, bup) “1 never voted anythinz but the! Taylor. Mrs. Pugsley. a sister of the | On this day it is planned to bring to | cers in the Austrian army are fornid. A Ustraizht Demoeratic ticket in my life” | last named. explains by saying that | the attention of men and women | den andimcatisiiveline] NOTICE NO DISORDE bapele | T s Miss Taylor was not the youns man's | throughout the country the advan- | political rights under the prov'sions of i i > ’ were no checkers o e oeateh- < 1 o o n S 3 WS 1TeS € cinz 3 v e X - i o T ‘ 3 S ST e ald U mera Lo thelbannont | ance s Erclosed BHs S B v tages of making a will. and the pro- | the army bill new before the national | Day Set devices. the whecls the Africi, clipping showing that the airl w tection afforded by these important | assembly. The personnel of the army 2 and =0 forth. The moncy | of the onc who aspired. Herberl| pame the story essaved (o - was | documents. The plan “is undertaken | would be limited to 1.500 officers: * p woi -in Ies contidence ut these concessions st may be characterized as Republican each one v i 1o col- collected Liexond @ compari- fgud. & gencral approximation of | 00 SGL S or T the ofice upon — — leach hooth should have taken K up-—he has not the tacilitios | i may not expect Mr. Curtis | ing it Dusiness administrations started. i s S e ; g : re- [ Will Try (o Salvage Treasure \iter ¢ G baudiez and Lic: Bl e e the G. A. R. hall. _ .. .\ will-makinz suggests arve so few and ! tyrn to the use of German dyes in 3 5 niternoon of Col. e pavdles And Lica i by The tLadies’ Auxiliary, U, & W. V', | Jlived compared with the | smerica Lusitania. tenunt Chabrier, of the French miil- tas aviation mission who werc hilled by an airplane faliing here on Sun day. The aviators were accorded full military honors The flight durinz which the two mea were Killed was the first Col. o= baudiez hod made Joi thrce rear durt which he was a printer in G many. ile held the master control {of the machine when the accident oe- curred and Lieut. Chabrier w le de- { liriou: before his death kept entreat- ing his supevior to zive him co i d i ’ : ; 3 % | unless congress finds some shows that Lie city did not set - = will hold its regular meeting Thur comfort and happiness it | \ay (o strengthen the American in- London. Jan. 13.— Efforts to raise unless the fizores were - PRENCIL HONOR CERTIFICATER. | day cvening at the State Armory at 8 that it is stronge everyonc | gutry and lring prices down sonic of the treasure from the ill-fated o’clock. - . S does not draw up a timely will. When | predicted by George Weiss of New ! Lusitasiu wil be made cariy this year BPhe ciitortor T ileraldbiyas | wore illcilunon e AN, N. & J. Office \1[1.1\&\v. v;l.vT]\l.A.\ eve- down to it, wills ave very | York in an addicss before the nation- | Iingincers and divers who have been y ning. Jan. 22 in Booth's hall.—Ad.t. important. Everybody ousht to make | ) Association of Dyers ind Cleancrs | prospecting about’ the sunken vesse! 1 that the city was te recei or who died in hosp are re- | I. G. Vibberts, vepresenting the Y. | one in convention tere. belheve that they car at least get some M. . AL Industrial Council in its “Don’t put off the makinz of you The labor situation in the dyeing s of pounds Worth of valu- Thrift Weekh dyvive, will be at the | will any longer. You'll feel better | und cleaning industry occupied the ables from the big Cun:rder but it will | Chamber of Commerce rooms tonight | when vou've done it. And it isn't | {cntion of the ccnvention today. be impossible. according to experts. ¢ local carnival committee ! merican Legion, certificates of (g 2 B Sl 55 et S e s 2 ¥ 3 s e = s, the 1 n mit the American I n ertificat to answer any juestion regarding’| difficelt to add items to it as Your | hur Berz, chairman of the war serv- | to isc the steamer or any of her representative o aveling ' ponor from the French Government ! financed. possessions increasc. msull 2 e fice commitice urged that members of | cargo owing to the 5 at dejth of the he Amho baskctbull ieam of girls | liable liwyer | the indust ek to more Americdns | water in which she 15 lyin will p N. &3, Machine company “This is will-makinz day through- | in the business and climinate “for- , = s = : : 5 quintet J \\Ii Lo ;\vl\\ghl out the nation It is a part of Na- | ajzners wihio co back to the old coun- | SUPPRESS NEWSPAPE hi T T B 2 hitely correct i the statement rom local posts of ‘the Legion and | The Fafnir s will also play the | tional Thrift Week rift that o h e r from local 1 play | tiova fi Week —the th iry wher they have amassed 7 Snus | jserlin. dan. 0. in addition to ar- | 1 WO SRipping Bourd foilo The cleventl ballot 00§ (he United Stales Avmy recruitiy 1& E.osirls. Dancing will follow. | prevents suffering and smooths out | tortunc,” e, ¢ o flofars 3 g Dance tonight given by Kosciu ! the path of the & stricken. e resting inunistziand findependen Steamers in Distress socialist leadcrs thc sovernment isl: Boston. Janm. *1-Two shippins Post. World War Veterans 5 Make a w ay. ~ A R rid V! cteran 1 will today Communication Between suppressing radical NCWSPAPErS | hoard steamers were reported in trou- | throughout the country, Vilieen jour- ) pie today. The Buffalo Bridse. bound re, ruc. To start from the begin- ! Itelatives of local sgidiers who -five per cent. of the proceeds i ceive, according to an announcement he “Votinz Contest™ by a meni- | piade public by the State branch of | We cannol quots t ax o testimonial of appreciation. The Le penny but distribution ageney will be made ut prtest as nee tine officer in cach town and g it show ! out of the documents will Dudjak’s hall, Sexton St.— R. R. HEALEY. would mie i um o Washinzton's Birti “ebr - — New Britain Trust Co. , A viki L ! 3 e Lo JDEOR N n AL s snbriaing Soviets And Bolsheviki | ,a1e have been placed undor an in- | from 1ishon for Nea Yo oxnd oy 2z i \Vicnna N 2i- Direet telegraphic | definite ban. the officii] reason not 1 pled with a Lioken propeiler in lati communication his been eslablished { ing given. Krnest Daum leader of | (4o 43.10 north. longitude 51 botween Soviet Russia and the Bul- | the radical wing of the independent | west. The Wakulla. whose edifficul- 8 sarian Boisheviki it !s said in advices | socialists Who was arvested carly 10- | yjes were made known several da vy thercafter it was po headquarters of the Legion has askel | zers on the ¥panist o - = . ¢ » . lqua th ! SO panish - lincy from Agram Tn many commuai- | Jay, 15 still being detained. 120, was reported stil] in need of as- Prince de Sat stegui, who arrived Z: N 5 2, —_— ~ R e el Bl ties in Bulgaria the Boisheviki have = % S i<tance 300 miles off Ambrose Chan- "”“‘ln;‘l- } r“]‘“” ”“'l-‘“: ‘ml‘h‘m”““»\ already declared themselves inde- ARTIL Y OMEN WANTE nel light. Shipping board vessels “a supplantedfopetasandyspanis e 3 e e zovernme Sepgeant C. J. Baudowm in ¢l = e A suffalo Bridz- ps 10 how many voics can- | steeet, Hlavtford, as soon as possible. | in the hotel archestra in Madrid, Ca- % rendent of the vernment. rgean : i were asked (o take the Buffalo Bridz There was one more ntl ot cach parcnt may “Blues” Hits Old Sunny hed arter this and ror on wre of recciving a diploma, th - S money in a ballot hox that the names of the decciased he without any cing 1= rorwindediitol dts omeces: ats 113 [Peail ; Sset gl ) Sorian | g : S Outhreaks ‘are of daily oveurrence | of the local recruiting station at in tow for the nearest port. and tow i, tho several centests had 1 Fhe nearest of kin of the seidicrs | diz and Bareclona. ! Forich LT it T (U SR T e D) Pt G e e e e e he beau who woes courting witl a ; Sofia dispatches and attacks on King | accept qualified applicants for en- L e Tekap s [ gk f ST fin Boris and the roya' femily are femwr | listment in the Coast Artillery corps | RESIGN IN PROTEST. W e : e e ;‘[,‘l“.‘,] ey AL '\'\“f‘”.',:‘h ,( P ed. Cien. Franchet d'Esperey. com- | for duty in Hawaiian department Budaniat i Pk s Pivs Il Shila ot Al allicaliyops inl e Nehn| fusther informaliont Applstat ihe 10 | (e chipubhic sitet lard M. e in the above sum. So. el sgraved docunients of cou- | Bluc st has been aslied to hold hix troops | val recruiting station kils: & colleasiio: have rcsigaed trom ST E 3 liness (o suppress disorder. Sesi s e = he it hi as a \rotest | CATHOLICS REFUSE SUPPORT. & iy 2 2 thestnear G San e i to the total hes > of the sollicr, where it is known, will enaeT s TG Ty N MU ATOIN D SELLS CHURCH FOR $210 izainst the zovernm allezed ae- the dropped contest. Le written in and there will be some have refused to participate in the rail- Make A Will. 5 S s e S Colebrook River. Conn.. Jan e e oaals b | : 3 e i A insted, Jun. 21.—DMrs. Adelaide | . 20 C0 T R e B = e clection campaizn gsume that there was nothins | blank documents for the authorities | T0itd strike in that country and as a : N fhecroiin S Tine L dnphan | Undergtheihammergo ahd aid that that socialiat iiterature psume tha ) 1k do Luthor e welioit b nof sorporied "Awell planaed and property preparcd miour. secretary of Palmer Post, | S the B e Churen of | i i (hat that souialiat iiteratur i result : taken in. thal $3.000 was the| here to il in. A transiation of the ; 2 : : Seea . W, Ii. C. has been appointed a na- ; ot Coldbrobk Miver i bas beenfiupnresned wuid thal six = “ X JEse i . ; in soulhern scetipns of Ttaly. — Heayy mfi..mflhymreuhle G T e o conied 2 s | Biie Unionjisociety f Iebroole RivenEIE S RAga wilk Bis s it i ae leceived, as shown hy the com-; French wording will accompany each | military patrols Bave been placed in | i A of e 19 "‘ "‘f i o b, ¥ Be fiat || and vieinity went to N cen Mac- ot =5 et by aisa 8 . figures. The 'eity gol. in| testimonial. | the cities of Milan. Turin and Genow ! and h hl"lt! ‘your family x;.ngdx.»‘ ittsburz L., the natid S T e e o FERG |l IS G S according to an Exchange Telegraph CEEER president. < There had heen conte are requested to do this many opes dropped. and 0 The cortificates have been autho.- ting resuits of th sDsiderable attractivenes: The name T figurcs, $660 as its share of the 1t has not been decided, or even 5 . i b Co. dispatch from Milan. The strike E : ST T WS ol N & = 3 - What is wrong here? If{ suggested, what the method of dis-{ of telegraphers has not yet been set- | Three thousand--that's the capital r;l:.-n\t;:)ll!ll(-\h‘ at the fair--one “!cn“t ;:fus' n:fl_—v:u Joy-—the Elks 5 night.—advt. 5 = ny desire tu push the in. bution shall be in New Britaifi ex- 4 tled it is said. prize. —advt.