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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920, ew * Britain Herald. | [ous i nov e v 1ol mee Jow e smpraver 1o e care o | IHE BOYS IN THE OTH ER CAR such medger accommodations as BY GROVE, Ea awardad to the pathetic few of the ' their men, in groups or otherwise { HEPALD PUBLISHING COMFANT. i - Proprietors. " heroes of "65 that remain to us. There —_— - g | - P g as | is no doubt about the present being Article X' seems %o be taking the OBO\/I | 3. m. at Herald Bullding, 67 ChuroB 8L | |1, p0r fime to raise the money. place of an article, known as XXX, in - | 3.00"s Yea 3 - $2.00 Three Months. The Soldiers, Satiors and Marines, | popular TH DivIL ‘;;OU‘i Q(F INSE ! iy T5c & Month S halo Postlo S AN S 7 I~ NS 5 = Kosciusko Post of War Veterans, and ! z =) ‘Bd isflfllflrdB[‘Ou mlONe‘ htered ‘st the Post OMce st New Drttam | the American Legion. all have cam- We thought the weather man was TS YOUR - 0 y() p L - as Hecond Class Mall Matter. paigns undor way. is taxin the mistaken vesterday when he promised \WATCH ‘l.'HAT’fi w % orld in 1562 . 7 beneficence of the public 1o ask for more snow loday. Evidentiy he was Adiscussion. TELEPHONE CALLS Bittort 01’-7-‘.;"‘;' . fine building for each one of these not. s e -— organizations, it ix not asking 100 = - / be only predtable advertising medium 18 | 4,50 when it is suggested that one Worse luck. THEM the city. Cireulation books and press | . reom aiwave cpen to advertisers Mexico City, Feb. 13.—After almost | HOW/s one. hundred years of consistent . N B VA EIXELD search it now dppear the re= ! They may keep their identity as far hat newspaper in Florida which \ = 7 o mmains of Harnando Cortes, Spanish Memner of the Associated Tress. Pas they wish, as se te organiza- | Bives away its entire cdition very day o BLG conqueror of Mexico. have been defi- H - > T Associated Pross ia exclusively erytied o e R R { KI sitely located » Temple of Jests, e R e o . b e s s to shine o s eity would SA E M | EE 2 g nitely located in the Temple of Jesfis, *liltiansRulthousiilicrefarc oS h LESMAN: _ one of the many Catholic churchesé %0 ue use for republication of all it { credited 10 1t or mot otherwise crodites not last long in this climate. HOw in Mekico City. A =zold key which I 3 oL can unlock the marble vault com- | | | { | place be built to house-all of them. o P n this sepcr and aleo lecal mew.! are probably members of all thr het eretn. even while being housed under one A - roof, And they may he sure-that ihe We are getting almost to the point ; FIXED O {aininz the dust of “The Conquista- where we shall be w o give ours {dor” and the funeral garments in THE LEAGUE ISSULL one roof will be a much handsome i LB illing to give ours - S Heretuy ‘;L;J - Tmmw e s - Naal o, | away every day that it does not snow. N A > M hile the Senat vainly trying onc than there were thre 3 \ in possession of Senora Borneque de Fhe ourse of the public is limited to SRR R T la Barra, a resident of Paris, and ef- pach come ment of 1he L L | ! a certain extent and cannot build, for We would not lose very much 1 | forts are beinz made 1o obtain &t money The key comes 1o Senora Borneque as ench orsanization, such an cdifice’ as . ble “to a' two-thirds nujoring acees \ pesnlztiionciauah g cdil : = s 2 1 heritaze. ¢ : would be a pride to the city and to il Newspapers here have pry, for passing (h g 2 Speaking of XXX and snow, and | J Newspapers here fha agreed -in ihe soldiers themselves. . this connection 1o zZive absolute 6 President for his refusi s . everythin s 5 There is, at present, a sum of Z credence to the testimony of a direct - dentBlanduits money, we are not acquainted with 5 ¥ . / des cendantfoffihciieepec ol e Mol nich Lt i Wish we were in Cuba. pital of Jesus, an annex to the tem- the actual amount, in the hands of A ple of the same name. He claims to%, he Upper House of Congres S one thousand: % have documentry evidence that imi¥ i o sreviously Sl wiih intention i 1523, when patriotic zealois plann B Borhh is (yestioning, as they come | Previously raised with the intention ; strong. have joined in the fight on S XN o 2 z 3 [\ m N e € i to take forcibie possession of Cort IR hie conicrviers or nolilicalbhons into & municipal me snow and are wiclding shovels today. 2 remains, they were saved from vig- and he is getting somc replies, | ling. The city has, it is be- — — lation and were later returned #o miene Dk Chaclie | dehnsen, - Peblosieinalfessdntjipiace ik ene % > the main altar of the temple. 1t Was ed Wagner, Clarence Lamphere i | i 23 eation In NewliBitlaint is s do AspenGlarence Lamphereiand 7 this sequestration in 1823 that caused AuinGe E L B some of the rest of our traflic cops Z students to conduct a search for the serving as the rest in the receiving @ oy (he snow brigade for awhile. hiding place, many asserting it was Pata made his response “o the Boran s OF the funds in public and private O e 5 : = in Oll Spain and others in Naples, hands. The members of each saw in- hey resemble a group of chickens 1"1}“ il il e restlessness ch drove Her- tensive service in @ common cause. e Ry o e e e service i in a thunder shower these day nando Cortes. Spanish courtier, ®1o. But who may say 16 which of the vei- = e el 4 New Spain and culminated in the Bhion ot he) Loacl remeruiliions conquest of Mexico from the Astecs in . after one of the most bril-if Bat same danv. in columns alongsiae "OW Wiiling (o be ziven fora building? 25 YEARS = | afier his death near e expressicn of Wood's opinion the s rently continued than another. The only solution is (From The Herald of That Date) Seville, Spain. in 1547. He was buried in the chapel of a monastery near Se= pvadions which will prove copt rking to the call of the public. with littie success as is beinz shown in certain people in the city which was N e o D et r ¥ ) lieved, some oney w *h was to be Y ost of which are far from being in DI S We turned toward the building. Each or- | hich with the developments in the parditboRbuiidin e SHAOK S b tuntion. A fow days ago General Leonard rlestionnaire, It deferred an- vér, but we finally He stood r ratiication of 1he Lias with the eran cposts may g0 tever sum is swspapers jrinted stories from o spl ng o § to ree sections B¥nincton (ol the! eifoct: that Lodgo p AuMting ofitiinte sthreetsect ~ | | o . the greater o to the organization et ville, but in 1562, in accordance with agreed to o modification of H February 13, 189, his will and by order of his son, the | sram of resers ations. Whereupon hichFhasStheSidtgestinteibershil, It is reported that Howard M. ; I ! remains were taken {o Mexico, ®mt Glencral s decidediy at sen. it not (e nest {oithe next lurger. Landiiso i Siecle will purcha W, T. Holbrook's | v the Mexica City suburb of Coyea= f N is liable 1o create confu- = livery stable. i : ® .an. which had been Cortes’ head- ot This his own mind, ir the minds of (he B Among thé members discharged by quarters during the memorabld sion. however, as the membership is, hiic .‘ 1O < o b‘”' “‘h A the adjutant general of the First Reg- i siege of Mexico City. but to the mom- Bebort Hoover is sitting amiatiy - (O Fon1e desree, dinterlochifx iment, €. N. G.. are Sergeants W. | | astery of St. Francise in Tezcuco, an bon the fence with the opinion that The public is ready to give for a Brainaid and . Cadwell of Com- other village near the Mexican cap- ilding, we fully believe, but is con- & pany I this cit ital. ho League of Nutions covenant T W 2 S i T s ol 1t =W Bl Smiltnis\ borscstan®awuavilon The remains were moved again in ban hot morta urt e oI 100 3 combimiion of the tnree | S0 e 0 ooy nt v Railroads Will Try to Improve: Value of Mark Makes Cheap Boycott Placed Last May Is 1ot i “hihoniy B it ntotesis He - has Posis 1o be formed and the pooling of .~ damage was done. = was accompanied by the most lavig S i ; common «Luse, i. handscme memoridl | Sidewalk on Main street this morning ieral hax conimittcd himselr, A tecaivaala badtcutl s : Emainaiwereieainiel v ; U S e e e e ived a had cut about the | et Ce S remains were again given a new 18 ast, which miy prove ddecideds 4 4 head 2 . ting place—the Hospital of Jesus ored dead. which will housc, if neces nelve v The rezulur monthly meeting of the American dquarters. Coblenz.| San Francisco, Feb. 13.—Japan hasi OF B SCeTr B8 o on founded. an sary, the three organizalions as separ meter indicuted 8 degrees below zero. Gral h”t\’l“lv (IIthl‘ l‘:“”"\‘."b ":“ o“.l- ! lost 90 por cent. of her trade with endowed by Cortes. There was 0 e s merce was held at the New Britain % a Yl el e onilioriiihe DY 3 . - hcom prontising stane ) e hodies which will under une | Twentothree years ago the same tem- | RS Q08 BT S IR0 DAN, B G axe of raw materal. increased cost o ; {78 since the mpo aitaEe) Diod otintertivtion wadiys: S0 ey ing stand, anc 3 5 z perature was indicated. February of b c 7 5 3 bovcott on Japanese goods last May. demonstrants in 1823 wished to B ianrerous at tinve roof. Whorenpon the building will ey o Gl ol traflic m J the fac- | coal and wages is being reflected in i | qccording to Mohan T. Y. Zi. of { 5 Femalns® ds it tokew o o ds us. at tines vis year so far takes second e csenting ' a = Moh: lfar ihe reriatnat as = B ivve ot b i T become ality in shoril ordert Prac—t&ned s ot as e tories an : larger were present. i general increase in prices tnroughout | Shanghai. delegate of the Chinese |, ;. i gependence when a seeret we- ave ye R ¢ candidate 5 C ! 3 -! One of the st interesting discus- | : ral C - : R .. e { every veteran in the city will| Geo F. Andrews. a lineman in | " e most interesting discus-y Gormany, according to the German | General Chamber of Commerce to the () was made until the flame of b will stanc upon a definMe pro- ) e i | the emplove of 1he N. B E. company | %ion# centered on the question of im- | \owipape iationsil forslediradclconvention ol s SISEEACE SRR . of resertations in s prelimin- S e w18 confined to his home on Avch | DOV ‘;“'m"'lf';' Tatoe f“’t:})‘;‘" "I'mc"‘;"! A Hamburg rubber goods company | be held here in May. It is in this hospital. or church-88 Y announcements i tryin & o ‘)‘ ]‘ “‘ ]‘“ street with the zrippe, e ea 5 cen carefully Invest- | has announced a 30 per cent increase Commissioner Zi. a member of one i . now. that the historic crystal city anthorities, who are holding off P e the p: b Andeclds | S cOaiDy A A SDC anct’2 1 inl the cost | of Al )00 Leather | of the greatest importing and ex- 5 e Fadllby i bara d plates . Kelly the painter. has decid- | foito; sent to B. Campbell, vice presi- S g L s e lmEOLS 1. S$X- coffin secured by bars and plates of from the support of the one for the , ¢ 1 1o open a paint and papering bu g M. & H. R 1, | 8oods have gone up in price cnor- | porting houses in China, is making a - gjjver and containing the dust of Core 4 It S oRcn dins T Thel other two iness in the vacant storc at 413 Main Gt 20 © % | mously. Some dealers say the price | tour.of leading American ecities, and .. \yapped in linen embroidered ith mistortune Topt street. has reached such a stage that they be- | will return here in time for the con- (i " -oiq was deposited and now is i , tions at the freight house here and | et TGRS . S : = : THYE P : (heir recommendations for alleviating | 4 1 AIES Nt b osaibisRtoRgtension: g ! believed to await the return to Mexs THE FARMERS, 8| do business in the leather line if the | Speaking of Japan's loss of the' [ " o' coiden key with which its ol f Possibly our Moses will sappent 2 [ 7 s CONC S, o ell's v i i ' " Bl : BODIES OF WAR DEAD | thcse conditions. Mr. Campbell's vebly | pijee fakes another jump. Trade | trade it had built up with China dur- ' 8.8 #T00 B2 00 1o unlocked. © "z B fron. tho Lullrush i In @ memorinl addressed 1o Con- stated that he had referred the matter i hiding plac 3 A pro- | : papers have recommended that leath- | ing the war, reaching a volume of g fam of rescrvations wihi Gaai nily. mentbers of four hod- TO BE BOUGHT HOME | © - J. f\’”'»;'j"j‘-'{"j";"]"'j\":;1{;‘:‘;&3‘ cr gaods be permitted to be imported | hundreds of millions of dollars. ppJe GEN. PETER W, , uction. z 5 2 5 5 £ to back and argue for. It e e the Nationa SNl e e 2t e | reee ptlucur et Commissioner Zi told of the oppor- g S : S o Burean B ! s German newspapers are contem- | tunities offered to Americans. 7 g @ chance 10 do this the opinion ¥ i Burean S s iiilione ¥ unities offe o TN W - e opinion Britain shipping facilitics serious eon= | ,iuinz'an increase hoth in the rate of | -As a condition precedent to mis| DAVISON DIES IN N. ¥ BBt not meot wMh the sentiment o | Feleration, the Cotton Staces Borri, | France Agrees to Return and Secre- | side O, ocinte seeretar | SUDCTDtON and of advertising. e e L gl iLASBOLas s Despite the wail of high prices Ger- | in China. the primary considerations mangncyspapersipublished Siong are better cable facilities and more was Second in Command at Povt of counfs recently to the effect | ships.” he said. “American .cotton ¥ Secessity for 100Lperl iconti efficient | o0 f“"-'fli:"f- especially Russians. | exports to China up to the time when Embarkation in Hoboken: 11 e nano:tationtifacilities' i My Wiiap- || L2dibeenifiockinsito Getmany toitake fihisicountlientered thelinac, 2 e Foodlempliasizedl theBfact thacinew | —u 22taesiofithe Songcostio (il hitng | iproxmated | $100:000-000: 3 iThe is 3ut Short Time. ngland was essentially a manufac- ":f;_l;:_“t::_‘f,‘l“:”'"..".,.Tr"lf':_:""("‘]' ONe i bulk of this trade, immediately upon turing section. that the factaries must :.'“], o '|!-u~|§;\;»;» Teeneontol NS (ivout exporl Stapping wdsisccliy d by Diing Inbposcticalyicve pitonivawtft SN IS EREEI S ie L RCE G R anan I Gl B obtalainERh Cliea material that is used in producing the e : ot Al abroad. ,60uet from Crhina, manufactured Naturally, forcigners attracted by tha « o 0 (O T the finished pro- o i 5 . T finished articles, that more than 50 | G oo o PEEE S i ions - HESR x Aol A o one f The French government has re-| o cent. of the food nceded by the | Sheubness of [IWIng conditis AYC | juct back for Chinese markets. ocking 1o various parts of Germany, “Since the boycott, duc to the yrepen quested the appointment of American Many of these are Russian emigrints BNe. He mude @ guess, a bud onc rs ago today the thermo- BB o i T ermany, Jan. 27.—Continued short- best he may. to folldw (i aivs in the Senate. and explaining in detail the serious condi- Ml does rot know w pe public and the Moses wonle 1 Asrociation of Stat Varmers' - - b o 1 3 ¥ ker Names Commissioners | of the Springfield Chamber of Com- Bme detunci. Eut there is Hittle use ion Presidents. have denied that i oL A ! 4 merce was a guest of the bureau and quibbling on the part of (i poiiti- ¢ ¢ sroup of orzamzed workers jos- To Hely spoke on New Kngland and the vital ; 8 i inherent richt to strike 5 a4 up Washington, Feb. | That France a platform suidcetr (o chan A he memorial says in part will permit the return to the United L aspirants. They canoer st Those who heliceve W Lahor States of the American soldier dead New York, Feb. 13.-—Brigadier- General Peter W. Davison. second in command at the port of embarkation in Hobokene is dead at Fox Hill miT- ary hospital en Staten Isiand was bery- varyving wind of opinion B e ik hnd o inherens i has been announced by Chairman Porter of the house foreign affairs rough if they wist 1 f 5 mmittee, who says he regards the ause. the propl | long controversy as settled. R honnce 2y, Gen. Davison who was 30 yvears cld, died yesterday . short illnes: with coreb i - i workers has to he brought in and that o s o s ever commissioners to act jointly with the . ben tho shoul i 3 sractically all of the finished products en thouzh it s} 1 isted and ne soe right exists rench to insure conformity with ! ue in the camp Shantung situation, this greai cotton market has been left practically open, and onc of my chief missions tu this country is to establish conncctions who ecscaped from Stockholm or Copenhagen with money enough 1o last them a year or so, but who by coming to Germany. find themselves s are shipped out of New England. Un- : pfore the clection. W noy aws. o police. reg o z e electh We ack rench la and police regulation s9 the transportation facilities were bosis Genera Dav Wautoma Wis, 18 . and eJ from West Point’ in t was in Montaga at indieations are ih i i 10il and soil, the cultj Fosarding hygiene in the transport! .fcient and dependable, unless rail- and shipment of soldicrs and suilors | oud rates were just and equitable | SORIRE (0 CSRITEAYS 4 \ves | with the big cotton exporters. * China BBesa \hat we are as Sy interved in IPrance. Mr. Movter sald. | England mianutacturers would | FISY 0 BIL 2008 piones to last b Urgently in need of materials of : JoLsupalEm ol eraima He added th the secretary of | , He asked for co-operation be- x e hardware and of eleetrical equipments 0. prophosying fesue 1 proditee. has had hissay re- War had appointed as commissioners . ween the various traflic burcaus of In the latter line Japanese products Lieut. Col. H. I. Rethers, chief of the | the Chambers of Commerce of New ain are suffering from the beycott ampaigi When the American grave registration service | pngland and in closing congratulated and the ficld is wide open. ke our he was sent b st 5 e i iniaiean g < E : inSthe A Slil Eojand Gol B Dentiev ST the News Britainfchamberion theirfets “While to the outside world the , the Philippines, where ion 0 Cliss of secicty has o Mott, American military attache at | ficient and active trmffic representa- trouble between Northern and South- vice rvecommended fo: ads back to provde o he s Anian ris. tion. Mr. M oond’s specch met with and Boxing Candidates Report | cyn China scems important, it has no llantry in action H retfirned to ent will he underia) fickis, who works in o ok part in I1 last another ¢ the pres < the topic of ihe hour and Pt Senate is cntireiy disrupied. upon S o but who will agres drag upon anoiher 1 IS s hchion) one annofbe ! £ s of oppressionim indus. o= hearty applause and he was given a _ q A arcat bearing on the mercantile and BRITISHERS INVEST. riving vote of thanks Ch o Ar- D trial life of China. These fac- and wzs on d - - i { tional differences are the product of cisco at the time of Ve, in o dceision. with ihe divers : 1 e, i iceision it s disappeared, 10 did so when o thquathe opinion that exists, NOW s on reer n . 5 T No i 0 hecone scarveer than the joly i Amounts of Moncy Going Into IRITISH GET ORDER. political zroups scckinz power. and fire New Haven. Feb. 13—Yale under- “The automobile industry is capable camp. e-in th na wit 2 fram @n occupation which London, Jan. 2S-—The enormous | has just securcd from the B graduates were called .out today for ! of tremendous development, as the Subsequentiy ) 1des was paying him MNite _to one which amount of moncy now 1 St ; iheficrevgandivoring §e i idfan(Quincg EGhine:clats yiCEd patia o] Sr Sl s dRn cnlion] 1 = v sovernment the major portion of al usual interest is being shown in the motors of zood modern style and | (o the zene new industrial and financial concerns ‘ R ] contract for 380 locomotive cngines | response, gistration wiil be com- | quality and ai the lowest price con- ., j8i¢ e irned THAT MEMORIAL BUILDING. trained in his new tiade. Th e "'V'M‘Y“":)"””‘(“‘i‘]"";:"]“’:‘”:'"\"\" et Lywhich was on the point of being [ peled tonizhi sistent with these qualifications. e o 111 companics | Wholly placed in America, according The crex candidates will be taken Chinese are also making strides in! .9 was piaced in cha atnst 1 stactory living condi- - et neistered in London with & cup. | 1o announcement in the press. = An - in charge by Captain Peters of the | the development of industries and jyiine seouts Bl of £997 751,282 while those reg. | order has been placed here for 200 varsity cight who will handle the | building up the manufactures of their B e istered in Idipburgh and Dublin fo- | 1arze locomotives. it is stated. The | expericnecd oarsmen while My f own country, Commissioner Zi said. ' o0l by China in Ted 451 compinios with £13.260.400. | contract involves the sum of 3.000.-, Santvoord wiil look after the fre He also pointed out that Americ; ea with e albed a oms and an o 1 far betwaen nowndavs. When OF 1he above amount. testile and | 000 pounds and it is claimed that = men. brdoor work en a definite pian | husiness men made a mistake in dc T e this is the larzest for this type of will stari at once. Guy Nichals. the ) jng with compradores (native Dl apines and s engine ever placed in the history of head coach wili @wivive from land ! mission merchants) at Chinese por : about March 1. rather than with Chinese importing Candigates for the hoxinz team will houses, who. better understanding T fs hig [ he individuai had & chanee to Manufacturing Con Londe FFeb, 13.—A British farm eir id The paid more. even thoush he was un- vization f oex Himes man remonstrance | puring that period 5 rkine . e for of the rice are just emori f I fitl but these times are ¥ of loca wiia 5 3 casions arise, however., the | clothing companies absorbed £30,- 000,000: mines. £34.000.000: shipping £22.000.000 nks and finance, £ engineerin A o 000.0005 0il, £20.000,000: motors, £18.- = 9 ernized {he Labt he memor 000,000 engineerin £13,000.000; It was reported a few weeks agm have the incentive of a tiv-oul in a their problems. talking the languagc s 7 s food £14.000.000 and insur that the Belgian government was in fournament next month. The winners of their clients, operated Sambess B I" 10,000,000 Ihe market for 150 locomotives. Later wil represent Yale i meets with economically and efiiciently in hebate Aftervard was » Be VAN DR { was announced that contracts for Priceton and Massachuselts Institute of foreign traders. zadic 1 : . rgv that has heen us:d already | inasmich as there are so many op- 2y » S 2 - : e v R e e iy served in Colorado anc J New York Stock Exchange | !5 of them hud heen obtal S S o Kearney, Cas. After the s ithout some co-operation amonz the portunities for the individual to \wo of the leading American locomo- = will be i, (T wis given command of one Will Erect 22 Story Building | iive manufacturers with an option for pounds and unlimited. % B one re at a [ i CChi o largest demohilization centers I tho funde raisen i oian e e : New York, Feb. 13, The New | 30 more at a total cost of $11.600.000 e S Chilean Deposits R hed 17 emobl L s P f | : ving the While Demandils Great. West at Fort Russell. Wyoming. ot 5 e s U ot $5%.500 for each ocoinotive 5 may he easicr (0 contribute Kindest treatimen Al aue | Yotk stock exchange will ercet a 22 [ O g i ; | Crent.” S o Rl Wyom \ Featment imag 5l story office building adioining its pres- e Makes Public Result Santiagoe. Chile, Feb. 13.—Soft- coal therc I.h “ 3 :“ o ken as 3 + ton, al- | tive officer unde Aiior palzns by the p s By ! cifishn=ss of the em- ent Wall street home, it was announc- | g, s, . = < X selis in Chile at about . " at the urcertainty wh w ployer who must Keep his meh or go | ed today. To acquire space for s | Fair Price Committee Of 1919 Slovak Census (100 (e cont or its production is ' Shanks ettt be done iWwa : P b g 1o is. there. | larging its trading floor and to pro- | < =18 Washington., Feb. 1 Jan G. Ma to _be about £5 a ton t the o e e LT vide for future needs in room require- Head Reslg’ns Office sarvk. Czecho-Slovak charge daf The deficit in the carnings of B 100n 11 ot ! ! i . ments the exchange recently pur- Hartford. ©ch. 13, —Robert Scovill fiaires in the United States, made pub- sailways is attributed he Berlin Feh v La} he ven s tively zenerens We may lay the | chased the Wilks and Mortimer huild- chairman of the federal fairp price lic today the r ult of the 1919 cens h price of coal Brusbuettel. at t in asking the public for donations | strikes oi these times to but one thing | ing pioneer nine-story “skyscraper” | commuttec fer Connecticut today an- | taken in the Slovak lands which = Three of the four biz coal com Raltic canal. hz not to zo which will be torn down to make way | nounced his resiznation. givinz pres heretofore were included in Hungary panies which heretofore worked the hoard shi gs of mations B i noodn. o e Rhiahes b it Ul EOT tT e InGw Atoucture: sure of private business as (he rea- and, by the treaty of Versailles, made ' mincs of soft coal in Arauco province | which were paiies to the demand - ST aun e o away with the spirit of un- I'he enlarged exchange will extend | son. a part of the Czecho-Slovak republic, have latcly combined. The coul pro- | for the extradition of Germans ac- Pirit of gratefulness is abroad in il st but it may remedy the conditions | a whole block on Wall street. My, Scoville's home ix in Salisbury. The fizures show that there 1940 duction of Chile amounts to about | cused of war crimes Sick sailors B and the micmwory of heroie deeds | somowhat. In the cssential indus he cost of the new structure is es- | Diring the war he was federal food 374 inhabitants. divided. according 1o 000,000 tons a year while the coun- | must, therefore, be taken ashore Bright. Had the G. A. R., shortiy ! timated at §3.000,000. while the com- | dirceior for this stute. llecently he . nationalities, as follows iry needs 3.000.000 fons. The coal | treatment he physicians of Rends b el v ¥ ; P hined assessed value of the present | came out with a declaration in favor Slovaks. 1.240.980; Angvars, 663.- deposits of Chile are said barely to | burg on the Eider and North S € J 1 war, worked for ajis threatencd by walkout of the . .ychange. the two buildings and the | 8f Herbert Hoover for (he presidentiai Germans. 11 Russians, " have been touched owing te lack of | canals will probably take similar H ; i Serving ales e s \omanner of obtaining an atest need of the city Uit seems No onc Lelieve, today, ihat nece v to axpend the anmonng valkonts warranied in any feade During the terans with the idea of combining chanss his calling or his place of em- GEIRMANS t PHYSICIANS The veterins undouh f fore. oxtending himself to be superla- b their huildings his is the time restlessnese. Anti-strike legislati {riss, wiere starvaidon of the pegple uilding and club reewms, the eit, men, there should be legislation (o, land 5,000,000, nomination i and s 3,808, capital. | acti . 5 | B ) P 1 g ! action.

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