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i BRITAIN HERALD[ == ESTABLISHED 1870. » 7 ‘II:W BRITAIN CONNECTICUT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920. -—TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE INAGINES HARDING |FRENDS OF I FREEDON N ACTON —IpoLiND'S STAND 0N | ENGLAND WORRIED LEST RAILROA SHAKING IN SHOES | T0 REPUDATE LEAGLE. OF NATINS: SAY | L4 IS QUTLINED - MEN STRIKE WITH MILLION MIN Democratic Chairman Thus Refers " UNDERMINES SUVEREIGNTY ,OF US ’ Premier Witos Favors Sell De- PARLIAMEN T MA Y A C T ON T UE ' to lndianapohs Speech See in Pact a Tangible “Re- PI]PE IS REPflRfih AMS ! [ermmauon for District SSup | touree of the English En-! ; ! — 'Prohibition Party Endorses Four Democrats Selution g;ill WILL PIN HlM L emy”—Urge Nation- “‘dei UPHOLDING MAGSWINE Y SOVIETS HAMMER WRANGELI And One Republican Seeking State Election| Other Unicns | White Langhs at \\\mt He Considers Support. =5 o !Nnivl Forces Are Shelling Pologu— | Feon s P 2 = B . roposed Sy Fam-h Credited With Re-| coo masmsovicas Troom Mest FINANEIAL mms | “Dry” Ticket Announced, P Mis Moking Definite Announce- | New York, Oct. 16—Repudiation . cejving Word From Pon- | Walkout on ! Ewvscuate Peland But Will Continue | ! i s MR e L iy e ; el HOWN IN COURTS VVith Buell B. Bassette As b 0 s tiff to That Effect. | War Mswinst soview. Candidate For State|p s \c UNDE New York. Oct. 16.—George White, | glection was urged in a resolution Warsaw., Oect. 15 (By Associated i andidate oF Bs P NS UNDER phatrman of the democratic national 400 by the national eouncil of the I'ress.)—I'remier Witos, in the out- Pommittee in a statement here today | T o0 00 W U0 TL (R de public London. Oct. 16 —Terence Mac- line he zave the Diet yesterday of the (arl Danberg’s Report Comptroller. DISTRIB declared he could visualize Senator | : Swiney, the hunge striking lord attitude of Poland toward the pro- i Jlarding “shaking in his shoes” b < . 1 mayor of Cork was reported by the Visional zovernment of central Lithu- | 3 . . 1 e rause of his speech at lnvll.nu(mh:«l ’Th' "‘*;“‘"'"':‘ ""““"'”;’ ":“"": g Drixton prison doctor this morning <ania cstablishod General Zoligou- | Shows Receipts During Ha o e e P “is_an attempt to unde i having passed 2 ight, ski. declared that a “Lithuanian and Artford.fctiiy: S LN o i nlt. L s having passed a fairly good night, & a Lithua E i Sate ket b oametiong gy 2 , rventually destroy the sove gnty of 5 i 5 . prys el Ty > ¢ S ER9 9% o R o ety n Un ity, 20,0 In his speech, Mr. White asserted, v 1oy Y hr sa¥s a bulletin issued by the Irish 'White Russian division broke away | Six Months $8,583.2 public today by the statc committ e City g | the United States and m: 17" Self-Determination league on the | from the Polish aimy on October S, | S et Wl eats LA e 0 D e mowers ot lord mavor's condition. Thix was the | advanced northward and occupied the | TLs, e D e o Are Thrown O rolled by e IMPOVIATSLI PUWSES © th da f the lord s strike. | Vilna districts" i bl S L) yublicans who ntly advocated his | o piThtze ay of the lord mayor's strike. 4 i The RIS re oD o ernor; E. O. Wagner, Democratic can- '-‘|r’n(mn on his league of nations | EUrope and Asa in e o ,”i' fle was much brighter this morn- | *Though the Polish government ';"‘.'“\‘:".‘.“ i DOSga R ey "“"“ ST T iRl e By Lack of Av: ftand, what his managers promised | "“"“'""X“";"'."“ aver’ o the bulletin adds. “but remains | senses the resentment of the officers | (o = FEHE TER B (e SN ARG DO~ 0 e T o, Demoeratic candidate f : % voice and nfluence O o i e and soldiers who after yve s of fight- it R i 5 52 Yo - 5 i e ist < pogihy R e s ke ! in a condition of infinite weakness..| an ifter year N e A REne e e 1a e akct @ them, “if they Action Against Englay Al peraca | closily | connected il with!| Inkiwere presented from! entering theitl oy L5 1L telrog thefnoliceicouty Supply. b e jeclared “the time Lord Mayor MacSwiney, stated that : native city, yet it must regard their | ‘o " - ¥Dat fipire is one of The “Indianavolis Wabble.” The resolution declared e tim > ) 30 vy, state at | n 3 t 2 R | the largest in the history of the eif had come for crippling the resources the Macwiney family had received | action as a culpable breach of military | ¢ FIEEEL B SRS BT BF (e 0 “What effect the Indianapolis | o0y Wi tlich enemy and that no word through a churchman who re- | duty,” he said. | court, the receipts have been $377 pondbn gorcE lo may have on Senator John- |, 0r woapon could be used on this cently héld audience with Pope Ben- | Poland has received from the Vilnd | T : 2 tions for the expected 8 pon und Borah |t must be seen.” sald | G40 o the Atlantic than ceasing to edict. 20 minutes of which were de- | Zovernment a note expressing the in- now ey - 000 British miners ton! Mr. White. “I for one give -"""“‘”"'xr.. e with the enemy and purchasing voted to a discussion of hunger strik- tention 1o nt the population of t} 4211 Tune o s15%6 41 Tuie . 3 made today throughoul Candidate’s Managers Anger At e . the republican presidential candidat had attempted to deliver to 31 re- 4 Borah this credit that they are{ 4erican commodities instead.” ers, that the Pontiff does not ard | disputed territory the right of self de- 5 AT Septem’ A Kingdom. Ewmergency Mneere In their opposition to th Fvery Irish organization ih America the Irish hunger strikers as commit- | termination. The Vilna government . $1,445.88: from 1',,.'_ o o - ommended by the goy league and will not accept a WInk [ wax urged “to give its best attention ting suicide, taking the attitude that also asks help in the event of an at- | ggy. fram Judge Icirk Bam: | 4 A being perfected by lo » the other eye to this subject.” the motive alone determines whether | tack by the soviets. FPoland has | gya4. from superior court, $406.90. & und there secmed to b “Senator Harding only once broke such self-destruction iz justifiable always stood for self-determination | Toga] $8.553.0 5 on the part of the \way from his guards and spoke his A v o { The Vatican viewpoint was repre- | for the Vilna district but Poland has| Dishursements: Wi e : 3 rainer . federation and renl feeling and the democratic cam- | Clai | sented as being that MacSwiney and ' intended to further the Polish popu- 97801 Tnterpicte SRy generally to” carry on puign Bai" (akenl(hatlns Mal sand Claims To Be Able To hix collcagues are dying, not because lation's claims in the- Vilna district _‘\-:,:‘...kl,'.',_ e S ..Ql'rnl \,fi. battle to scttle definitd I do not want any clarifying reser- Order Rum and Get It it is their desire to die but because by other means than those chosen by - lation of motor vehicle law. $ upon which the coal d tation®’, he sald at Des Moines. ‘I their deaths will be the consequence | General Zellgouski t traveling expenses. ¢ i cided to walk cut, want to turn my back on these oh. Port Arthur, Ont., Oct. 16.—The of the only course their conscien o 52 William &, NAEE Ol Large stocks of coal Bentionn I 1i sinsalfor redestion.’ latest “rain maker er ject was an- | jn their circumstances permit them | Reds Shelling City. | exnen $9 SR cumulated and |j|‘1\‘1Ite Wil Insist on Issue FOULSedI ety todaYeDY AU (L0 |toktaks Schastoy Dct. 15 (By Associated | $6 { Curtis I.. Sheidon, treasurer, lald i Jaupplics Jusiig On that issue of the league or no | poree . cote with | ey P'ress)—The < ki are hammer- | $6.163.43. Toial, $8,583 e s L farce. Cole, with his father, is form- - Sl gl : bERdlu i IR - 8 be nccessary. Many I - ¢ e 4 LA -an. | City Court—Receipts: Cash reccived ¥ lengue the campaign will be fought | ¢ s i el By l JITNEY RESTRICTIONS [ ing the line: -EBi R iwirah. | I CHy, Court. Reos ¥ v _ Conrerns Have consine | but and decided. Lot him wiggle and | which he says will engage to produ } ®el about Oriekhov, 11 miles southeast : 3 tial shutdown and this Ist him wabble; he spoke his real | rain at call by sending 1",...,,',,., e | of Alexandrovsk on the south Russian “;»\"""sr‘"“f"‘\;fl M. "il g “““"‘s‘"' d:\\;lnp hotaisiot ] » e a C airpls ) ; by roes are shelling | court services, miscellancous, sentiments once and he will not be| the wir to condense atmospheric ' Danbury Likely to Pass Prohibitive | [Tont. The sovict forces are '1‘1 ingil Winkle, $19.80: Cartis I, Shel 2 phases of the strike. permitted to escape the consequences | molsture by spraying the clouds with | Pologu, 47 miles cast of Oriekhov in- | Fred Winkle, §19.80; Curtis L. Sho oy Vobe ol bt them.” lquid alir. Ordinance in Order to Save Trolley | cessantly. JCl S =Sniver, RS 31 20 W UOTRLAES (1 v & | Members of the Nat} Men ana Service in City. | Will Continwe War. i ORGANIZE INSTITUTE BUFELL l.. BASSETTE g COX ANXIOUS TO HAVE WOMEN TAKE - e e e iy W Danbury, Oct. 16.—An ordinancel 0 " "¢, | ral Balakovitch “h,rhl Harry J. Platt, Democratic nominee meetings on Monday restricting the operation of jitneys ' O OO Bo b With the Peles but ! . T for congress in the fourth district, and | their attitude toward o < strike. Both gave app: PARI lN FRAMI to streets on which therc are 10 | "y o hyicad to leave Poland under | At @ Meeting of Bank Employes Next | James P. Glynn. Republican nominec 2 trolley cars is probably to be adopted | 7 Piacdl e il withl e mewl for re-election to congress in the fifth | mands of the miners I as the solution of the street railway | 1h® Prace wetid - WIB (he GI0SCON | Week Plans to Organize Banking | district. it is feared they may problem in thig city. This ordinance v e Questions Propounded. in the strike movement. i P gt al - 9 o < e = ;P HAS BROKEN BACK was approved by the board of coun- | LUNS, IREL VRIS SR 8 B0 | | Enstitnte to be Discusscd. The commities mays suchiende Governiment plans 14 = Iati r s, cl an extended | 3eviki, co-operating = C ’ : ; lowi i tion of food, which Advocates National Woman’s c/'men last night, after an extended { o )00 rmies. |. The employes of the New Britain | Mént was given following question- g e / public discassion, and will e pre- ;,,a",,. Willlcathor forlalisoriall houc | 2ires sent to candidates on the tic z during the railroad s e > 108 »f aldermie S . Socis oth major pa s concerning ¢ | have been extended and sented to the hoard of aldermien next R et 690 orclonk. | 0f both major parties concerning thel < an | | N Vork State Man, 63, Falls From Tree, Congress to Co-operate oy for ninal actjon. The strect rail- e oy ove! s attitude toward the prohibition party's | s sten? of transpg o oy i | way company ‘had announced that atadnesien Drliain iCAaD. 0 suhn i o Vi - i Z /i nd on certain question Those | worked out for the e Breaks Spine and Lies on Ground | With Administration — | it woula he compelled to discontinue "“”_p't"‘ JServed after which thers Will | meq above answered satisfactorily Parliament Has 5 he = ik ®peration of its cars November 1 un- . ydther nominations announced today Parliament will con! For Five Days, 5 3 S s i E. S. Rolfe, president of the | Dby andthio is still Pledges Refoms Support. iess iitney competition was restricted. | Prinacra e N tonaiNBanitl il v o 00 ; o e Sy and| [;:lcdl‘fl hrh: Poughkeepsi N. Y, Oct. 16 - SR gepom = s Presidential electors: { sent his ideas on the benefit of estab- | (. " i thington: Robert McNeely, | the trouble. Neither Joweph Tuplet, 65 Jutchess Junc- - e : n-u.ln- in rl‘llxiulnnndn’)vr:-:lvn.l.FnoJAw'clm. “PAY UP i ls ORDER S lll:hllnu 2 l(‘h::p(to(v'. of 11\{"‘ . '“;;(;:(?nn orwich; John F. Barton, Hartford: | nor the miners’ federa wuffering from a broken spine, as Cleveland, O c e a T. E. Philli f Brid l’tf Seheil “{',]‘l e ,]‘_", g :““ sriwain: | Caroline B. Buell, East Hampton: Wil- | the door on further neg he result of falling from an apple | WOMeN's conkress to frame u program —— s B ips ol riagepo Il b e Sl e frrml T ]I)'\\n:l(\ Guilford; q‘,\hfl;r‘l F. Ds?'mz;“m m; n\'\lr:‘e‘ 56 oo er PR | of social legislation and administra- | pe ollector ; | h chis " 2 Taylor, Danbury; William S. Strong, | Derbyshire and Nottin{ Jree “|‘|'¢;m|:: 1{.::”:\\ .,-.’|1.\|: un, lrx:‘nl\hl.n | Slon for prenentation e the mamm | Ferional Tax Collector 3. Wiltie Mtk | Elected President At 1nst.ul||oran<vlkitht- value to the em- | \waicriown. ready have ceased wor unyl found by hunters who hap- bl U bt D R e | Bassette Ts Nominated. their shifts. This mor ened to pe at w ved Annual Convention courses in commercial law, account-,; Secretary of state, J. Delorz®ac Co- | tive committee of the N el gl Credin sl it & ing and banking in general. nant, Windham: for treasurer, Theo- | of Railway Men decided There are over 80 empioyes in the { qore T, Phillips, Bridgeport: for | cial conference of his political speech here and followed A grand rpund up of the personal banks of New Britain and it is eX- | comptroller, Buell B. Bassette, New | Wednesday., when dec! a morning of campaigning in which | {ax delinquents in this city, number- Bridgeport, Oct. 16—Officers were | pected that a large number of these . Britain; for United States scnator, | {aken as to whether th —ees he spoke at Sandusky and Elyria en | 108 about 600, according to Personal | elected today by the Connecticut | will take hold of this proposition and §l £ . Hobenttal Manchester shall savpor: fhe A SEEK BOOZE RING HEAD route here from Detroit Tax Collector J. Willie Mills, will soon | Christian Endeavor society in annual | organize an institute in this city as | - congress: First district, Benja- | sympathetic strike. Urging larger participation of wom- - "¢ executed. Collcctor Mills ted | convention here, and it was voted to | large and,strong as any in the state. i . Beardsley, Hartford: second | The national federati en in national affairs, and citing so- | today that the preliminary steps to- | hold next year's convention in New | L. A. Spramue of the New Britain ict, John R. Parkhurst, Stafford | workers declined to Fe o e . ~ 1 legislation enacted during his gu- | WArd prosecuting those who have | Haven. Trust Company has been elected as | Sprin {iposttion. The exécill y ng for Mys- | hernatorial administration, the goy- | failed to comply with the law have| The new officers are: temporary chairman and with the as- ! of the federation it terious “Tom” Who Racks Ilegal | ©"°F 1914 his women auditors at a | been taken and within a short time | president. T. P. Phillips. Bridge- | sistance of Gustave Winger of the | The exccutive comm non-partisan meeting at a local hotel ' the list will be turned over to Prose- | port; first vice-president, Leon A. So- | New Britain ings Bank will have FLOPS To DEMOGRATS I ociatedl sbciety or: N Liquor Market. that there was “much to be done for ; cutor orge W. Klett. Mr. Mills | per, fartford: second vice-president, | the affair in charge. Investizations | | gineers and firemen is s pioned the League of |linauents have been notified that the | vice-president. James H. Wilson, | the Berlin and Plainville Banks to | Stinson. Formerly Johnson Man, I |!hm ity ! 1 | day by Governor Cox in addressing an audience of women. im This City. slone In & hut which he had con- The . aatat structed himseli. Little hope is held tor his recovery. candidate’s address preceded and congress s advocated here to- Plans to Prosecute 600 I)i-"nqnenh‘ { | | bitlon agents today searched Mulberry § Nations as a measure to protect wam- | tax was due and payable, S iraifori) nec , Cora K. Edell, | attend. Military leave has be "‘" "‘[rf“ & man known to them only | en and children from the horrors of N West Iartford; treasurer, Herbert W. i the Portsmouth district] » G who was described the | war. situation Considerabl h ar. A | Hicks, Windsor: auditor, A. H. Parker, ; g brains and financial supporter of New Urges Woman's Ald. Bridgeport Restaurants : \u““ i i estoT or IOt 2-:;:" LIQUOR GOMPL]GATIONS Mete B Corcoour Caxe maintained there and tH York's allegel liquor market. Frank 0 ed to Cut Prices — . ¥re el < Cow York Octo16 arehallsy . ave have be L Doy po bt : Boshiae . A ” l'd T . Bidwell, Hartford, A. . Kean, e WS New York, Oct. 16.—Marshall Stir men on leave d supervising enforcement rom my experience in Ohin,” he = Cut ideeport, . G h X son, who w Senator Hiram John- ny Mcn Out o t oswed ¢ dence that 30 o aid, “you may kno Y pXDOC i ) y 1 ,'fi:"”p:’r‘)’l"'hw . ,"","l" ':"” 30 Al o 5 bl phy, Enowihat (GRexpect Bridgeport, Oct. 16.—All Bridgeport S —— Action of Governmwent Agents &8 | con's campaign manager in southern | Some of the iron an R bt T e e el [ S ected) promdent BThere | restaurints which/dp notiahertly maiks 3 g s California in 1910, delegate to the in the north of Yorkshir S f and social 1 mn e muge | UiE reductions in prices, ranging from | =50 Seizing Diplomats’ Rum Caus- | pepublican national convention in succuhbed to the coal = ke 2 PE SR TN - 25 to 200 per cent on certaln dishes, s, : SR 1912, and member of the Republican with its implication of HARTFORD COP DIES moTan e AN Tt e im. | will b viited next week by agents AT N ing No Little Annoyance in Capital. | ., ' oyocutive committee this ¥ coal shortage. With woman only at the threshojd of politi- | Of the United States Department of W Eut in- Postmasters | Lo o ct 16,0 (By, Associ- | haal repudiated | Senatar Harding's ' all the works on the' < g MU= | Justice, with resulting & y the | L2 Sl s Snalo T cncc GE Nutlans e Eal g d 5 ) exifiwork EinfiAmerioa ¥ oannot feall | st i GU RSN R EIORE YR <. Second and Third Class |ated Press).—Action of government [ &tand on the Leneue of Nutions, and | closed today, about & George . Helse Had Boen a Member | upon you for congressional action, | 5 9 2 0 ER R \gents in scizing liquor consigned to announced his intention to vote for thrown out of em p‘ but we ean work in common purpose announc:@ien vas made by W, | Offices by Promotion. & atic corps in Washington overnor Cox, Demaoc i national stated that all the worl of Force for the Past 37 Years— | Witn common counset and it whor | 1/a8€n. chief special agent of the | the diplomatic corps in Washington | [/ Ul ™ (oday deelared it had | trict will be ldle aftap seem to me perfectly proper and fit- | JePartment. after an InvestiEaion Washington, Oct. 16.-—Provision for | S been advised from Califarnia, irds along the Tees ne A Rat R tonal meetine be raiing | into prevailing restaurant prices. Al- [ flling postmasterships in first, seconda { learned teday at the state - depart g, Eroine, Ihowever, Hoci i Hartford Oct. 18.-—George . | of representatives of mr‘_— 22 thov the raduction in prices in! and third-class offices through prome- | ment. While no xnrm}ll Drotess | » Trom Sheflield com p 2 ¢ 7 y - bel ¥ b oo » 2 1 - 1 r on o e hee odzed 1 the govern- 3 Alelue, for 27 yonrs a member of the | organimtion i americs o (eroRAN'S | practically all restauranix through- | tion is made in executive order an. |have been lodged with the zov Teriden Burglar Held e nli=Yaomaiof Ol ' . > state was we gone into 1 today by the olvil serviee | ment the situation has reached the y At e 180 e Hartford police force, and recently program for congress and the ex- | 04! th ite wax to have gone into | houn 3 rvi & . P , .o have supplies of coal engaged in special duty, died suddenly | ecutive for social legislation wn‘:; X~ | effect. by order of Chief Hagen, he | commission point where the artment was By Providence Police A H three weeks the staple 1 wt his home, No. 49 Grand stre this | ministration stated that to his knowledge there The postotlice department, under the | called upon today to issuec a public Meriden, Oct. 18, —The local police jmmediately affected,. 8 morning of heart disense | had heen few, if any, reductions. 1o der, will be permitted to make a | stutement, The hope is expres ed Inisent 1o Providence, R. I, for supply of coal is ‘suffic He was a supernumerary five yoars ordercd the restaurant to prepare new | homination for a vacancy rrom avail- | this staement that no cnt of the | John Fezikas, alias Mille i a0 weal only At the end before being made a ular in 1893 Promises Reforms bills of fa and to ahs ces to | Able employes and if th. nomince | covernment will interfe with the | arresi there charged with it is estimated there wil S VATying extent from 8¢ pee | Mmocis the minimum tequlecments prn- | v we or other perso effects of § plicated in threc store buy steel, Iron, engineering, overnor pledged his support { cent i»..nx..| for the office his name will |any member of the diplomatic corps | Meviden during the summer S e it el "" ’ f i l‘ "'.’ ""‘r:":"'“ ";""“ e | “"'l;“‘,‘l"";\“""l Lo sthelpresidentitorsa) or of his family. quantity of cigars and ci ttes and Ocean liners have N = ~ clsca platform, including federal co intme forms s reached the state | about $30 in mone ere stalc H ain bunker ¢ Opposition is Voiced operation With the states for protec. FORD TURNS TURTLE S L LaLeEmA R dned ol w talen to .;:;:;.Ql;unkm coal al - To St. Lawrence Canal | !'on of Infants and to remove illit- ‘chvsh Pogroms R&‘pol‘ted Fin' some < vunks and other | Branch Post Office in Ocean Sailings Uni Albany, N. Y., Oct. 16.—Strong op- i S tanaraTh : | Z o | person: of the diplomats : z < Inquiries at the office position to the proposed St. Law rence PIaSent | he SederEl bareaw. ot Street Man Has Narrow tscapo | 1N Occupied City of Vilna | have been crered by faderal agents Meriden is Burglari dnxAtiantlc. Daiviindl i | pudiates Harding and Savs He Will Named in 1803, Mo was also a trombone player and a member of Colt's bund many years. wshipway channel connecting :.‘.I:..::I:‘x‘v“n‘-; I-‘“’m’.ljyd »“:-(wh«i.l ‘-:nlm the - London, Oct. 16.—(Jewish Tele- |and liquor romoved. The property Meriden, Oct. 16~ “T'he police were morning elicited the st «ireat Lakes and the Atlaniic e nt st helin G rior, h‘,"s.:“,' When Tires on Both Frong and 13 graphic Agency)—Accordis to an |thus seized was held for further | iified today that branch post - there was no indication was voiced at a hearing given here | «My upponent hus spoken recently for Wheels Blow Out. offic atement issued by the Lithu- | €laim from the owncer but depart- | gfice conducted by Enries Tomassetti restriction or alteration today by the international joint high | . jew department of public welfar | anian legation in this city, thirty Jews | ment offivials sadd there were eases | o, Springdule avenue avas enteved vertised sailings, commission which is ivestigating the | ypier which to group certain social Carl F. Olson of 482 Arch streer, | have n killed, sc S of others | Where the diquor had disuppeared | quring the night and 1700 stamps It is declared to be project. In its stead representatives of ire agtivities. While T uwm in | figured in a peculiar accident this | wounded and w number of Jey etore 1t could be culled for. of ditferent denominations and sev- | trans-Atlantic passengef «hambers of commerce in the Hudson | ), aceord with the ides of ho afternoon when his automobils, a Ford ' stores robbed in Vilna since the ac- Diplomats contend QU is 4 recogn- | eral hundred pennies were stolen i excluded from the stea river ;.mn tavored the state barxe | .je % our government departments | runabout, Was overturned oa Hart | cupation of that city by Gen. Zellgo ized principle of 2 1 law —_— ! return trips to the Unite eanal-Hudwson river ites, out the human from the | strect. Mr. Olson was not injured and | shi j that the personal b sage of a dip- T 2 > PPN order to conserve Space s : al probicis, T feel that we | the car was only slizhtly damaged lomat is free from Wnspection by Woman Auto Bandit is h'n-‘l»'ll:fl : COTTON DROPS should loak forward to miving educa The driver was going in.a westerly | ents of a fric government Latest in Sensations Premier kes New York, Oct. 16.~TFhere was 4| tion and health ecqual considcratic direction at about 30 miles wn hour | | _— Sy { Toledo. Oct. 16.—Police are search- ‘remicr Lioyd Geors further sovere hreak in “the price of | with labor, instead of lnumping all = when hig front and re tires on the | WEATHER. PADFREWSKI RETURNS, ing for &4 woman bandit who last| S8 a message 1o th cotton on the exchange here t clal questions again in another gral | lett hand side suddenly blew out, He —— Paris. Oci. 16.—Former Premier { nizht held up u motorine part 5 + the strik He morning with all active deliveries | bag, 111 defined department.” applied the brakes at once and the Harttord, Conn., Oct. 16— Paderewski of Poland has decided to | Momineetown, near here. nnd foreed P «ni had done every muking new low reeords for the scn In the last con o iovernor Cox | car turned turtle. The matter was re- Forecast for New Britain ana leave Paris tomorrow ror Warsaw. It { the ocenpants of th e mive up vert the calamity. eon. Contrabts for PDecamber delivery harged “a baby's bill, providing fo- | ported to the police by Mr. Olson. Ho vieinity: Clowdy tomight and 1= said the object of his-visi( is to in- | 389, The woman was in an antomo- S rejecting il ol rold off to 19 centy & pound or a full § maternity and infant eare”, waited in | was given a blank to out and send sunday. form his zovernment of the bad im- | bile driven by.a man. The motoring | (- to gain their cent below the closing quotation of — fo. the etate sutomobile Sommissioner pression the occupation ef Vilna has Party were stopped when their tires — yontarday ' ! (Cantinusd of Third Page).i potifving bim of the acciden - £ anan. a2 Sk St > o