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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERaLD MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1920. i AN e e d el EST RUMINATING - ESEAPE" C“NV'CTS BING COMPANY, ecarly recognition of the Mexican re- ore. gime on the part of the United States (Robert Russell.) ] ‘ coptedy at 4118 | And that Mexico will recognize alt The morning’s come all fog- WHAT THIS ARE BEIN 0 . 4T Churveh St legul rights of Mexicans and foreign then the mist will clear ol He sy COUNTRY NEEDS 15 away, a-bringin’, ‘long But it must he mbered that ten o'clock, brizht sunlight for RETURN OF THRE . . - 3 R o ybprostatiood], B s oy bbby ' Sing Sing Despgradoes Still Gom- a smile, One cannot dispel the feel like this when youth is clad in e e e i e || oo utnes - o <o us — : ¥ . Mitt#e Crimes 18 not over he new wppiness looks like to be their ‘ MEAN To k = advertigiie medium 19 dent falls to inspire the belief that doom Pernaps some hand’s ¢ tlon hopks and P! the i tatesman held ip: Be! h 3 sini N. Y., Oct. 18.-—Sing Sing pr afvert: - s statesmanship or a great d out to help; perhaps the i A e . ' @ arn imount of wisdom contained in his way grows clear; the sun o' THE PEOPLE : , pmining, X ¥, oct. 16 —sing Sing : e I Clouan” all ‘Gisappear. 1t no- % : P and civilian volunteer posses toda ta-emmuatvety entitied | DADDY-O-Nicky make-up clouds all disappear. If no- 2 % s ciis el RS Beherrioo erodit Needleuw to say is the ardent 4. body in all the world cared for : 3 p o il = sl e ottt local m alre of all Amerteans to find thyt all another's fate, most prevalent : 2 2 3ti : Marcus Bassett, the twu . convicts” who dast Saturday the browisas willl b talnliea by oy would the things called sel- . ; - “trusty ; fishness an’ hate. But when ¥ < | night made a spectacular break for there's liope an’ charity n' ' liberty. When the various searching ERS' BONUS, trouble in a land where trouble has pathy to aid, it don’t take v S 3 parties that attempted to trail them t demonstration in | been so common. It is to be hoped that much to maks- man live on P { all day vesterday* r("u!n(“;! late ldfl strong. unafraid. The one that n 3 ] ¢ A night, nonc of them had succeedced starts out helpless grows to do | in learning a definite trace of their the best he can: a little under- whereabouts. domonstrations and | But it is well that we do not take too standin’—Lo, Behold, we zot a / E : Belief was expressed by keepers to- been taken in favor | Seriously d pin too much faith to Man So them that starts out day that the desperadoes had tried to reach either Rhode land or Mas: ible 1n that line. The | the words and promi of a fighting with no clouds or fog to blind G : ; : : achusetts, and warnings were sent | their way £ho velp the help- @ opinion among the | Man about to assume the leadership in ]" el "‘ ":‘: )‘ " ‘l'l'l L :"" broadeast to police of those states, ess s0 their mists will some » & z =2 N never be known | & Country we shall have to continue to day clear away . ' X r | well as Cannecticut and New York. . Iaes i The keepers said correspondence had to urge publicly a | Me¥co to reassure ux, and how gl - ; been found that indics lod}hn pr,ls‘m- i R A ers were trying to zet into M sincerely should be | W€ Would be to be reassured! [ S P L I s 3 s ; : e S e " Although reports of holdups yes- part, » “BOLTERS selves and gives their minds a com- 4 > te "“f»" by “\Cl.\ wha 1\n.~:w('r.r~(\ ”“: ! convicts' description came from the soldiers themselves, The announcement, often made plete rest by driving from them the 5 . convicte deaniviion chen Bom ones, to go out and | glaring headlines by partisan p problems with which they fairly live < o) e s hat e | ‘h):‘ se‘m o dence of gratitude at s - suc . J ¥ i / . : : T A - r“lg‘m“ oo :lv“u. :-::.' nd-such a person has bolt- s = g y 3 i N ‘ criom e e Ine e . ] Y prison. During the day's zigzag course ought to take the | persons have done the same thing, N ! ¢ e h(‘m o sol- i ans, from whom they took o h.—r:::"u:: ::.‘x :"l'l ‘ fmh n}u:l"lh e in voting has been (From: The ierald of That Date). i o jans, e 1 whom they took o m"uj advocated here often. Independence B i L dnoh de of the peoble |in voting this year especially has New T T \ ¢ / NA?“‘-RA" S meEe S ew ses of dipther were re- . # been the attitude | been urged. One of the spe. o e e o speakers at | ported (oday on Oak, North and e i E SOULNDS UMOR. or this state. Only [a rally the other evening touched on | Church streets. f \ 4 3 vore! CREEL DENT f‘l‘ g terpretation of the | this subject and well said that the A mecting of the hospital directors < o A Sy '« His Miss'on to Mexico Was Not will'be held at the Y. M. C, A. parlors Ofiicial One. tomorrow afternoon at 3 clock i ) y ! vented the ght be wrol : 4 4 ¢ - xico City, Oct. 18.—The state- on prevented the [might be wrong. but the vote of all, The Yale consolidated football teat ‘“""“’“ . .K‘ nevnpapiis Chit (public from becom- | when counted, would come as ne defeated the local High schoo! foot- | 'mom*b ‘r'r‘r-n o Cree vhaixfirm of o g being right as it is possible under | "2!l team at tric Field yvesterday Rk K - iithnevies OF S ongE: ik i Al d that 1 afternoon by the score of 26 to 0 - = ¢ the committee on public inform cted that in X b g . i e tion during the European war was in tos . n Rev. 8. G. Ohman will deliver an hi in the way of Every American institution and | address for the occasion at the eigth : | SR, mnmun"‘dl m:lssmn :"m. lent Wilson, followed a state-3¥ the bonus they de- [ avery American tradition is founded | anniversary of the Swedish Lutheran - xs —_— i one eventually. The |on this principle—the opinion of the | CNUrch in Bristol next Thursday | ment by M[,—. """“‘*1 L"x‘::‘o‘; psrzlz're;othn or the Un at e rvices gladly, and [people will be rig s elons | €Vening ‘(x.p, cin e sl S | v m vl D8 ISRt 1A Fthe Slond |5 Tié sewar, committes will nwmnm B B he had no mission from the preai- that they did give | run." This year we have real work [ evening and make favorable reporis FACTS AND FANCIES Iuom. and had “no government- eon-. nection .whatsoever. that they offered | cut out for us, for we must go to| ©h the petitions for a sewer on East tor Nardinz Today Addressces country u schoo ‘hatever may be said abou Main street and Sherma Zpur 3 : . ofr try. But hool. What 1 about Sreut L Sherman i - By ROBERT QU!LL':;\ i i o o g The Sunds rho ch en o > sentiment will not | the League of Nations not being an day school children of the His Remarks to Thosc Just Receiv- Center church will hold a basket lunch 5 reland’s national game the what the sovernor of North Carolina oy o !‘!erbert LAANAGersor end costs a lot, and | issue in Connecticut, it is true that | in the woods tomorrow afternoon over the period [t is the Issue for the country. Con- swn-kcepp s the undertaker. to the governor of South Caro- | | Marion, O. Oct. 1S.—First voters’ hem, are passing | necticut would be ashamed of itself SCHOOI SAFE RO%BED porch Teacter of Violin to readjust their | if it did not show by its vote that lco and thut there will be no more tor service nnd ex- | the expression “He's no more good bhasizes the signifi- | than a Mexican” will be forgotten &t they, many of | WAtch, But how casy it would be fc ly and without any = little about, takes them out of them- matters to be taken [ vote of a portion of the people | our human order of things. is now high time" for other Semat .Ar\es to guarantee the integrity of Couldn’t we’ follow the usual dip- f momhem i lomatic custom and settle the Cali- brouught to Marion today many dele- & . Tel. 114511 s | fornia argument by permitting Japan gations of young me: and w Clean Enzlish sportsmen will at{to steal a slice of Siberia or some- b eDunlich homiee last understand why we call it “base” | thing? T O P e l T ) se about to cast their ballots i day at nator Hardin ront and sometimes It was interested iIn the issue that d by the service | afre s the country more than any \matcur Cracksmen Secure About $10 other And so we must study the at State D rmal School—Police - covenant of the lLeague of Nations. P IMMIGRANTS, It is hard work. There are some the | 80.000 werds that should be read Amateur cracksmen effected an en- trance into the State Normal hool Make Investigation. - ? Eve may have been content with ¢ tha first time He isn't a political Moses just be- 'a fig leaf in wint but when sum- fiana, Mi an, Illinois, Penn:pPl- cause the bullrushes through his mer came she probably made Adam yonio' \vest Virsinia, Keatucky and public utterances. kill something or other to provide i St et oo ea Tatidhan) > HED PRICES. her a fur neckpiece. althousgh citizens from many other Come Pown and Look Over Our Stock. s, President of spoke | earefully by every voter. No brief jon of Labor, spok : Saturday nizht or early yesterday st Eills Island ye extracts taken from the context will | morning, and fter breaking the com- are not paved with Other lines between the parties | $10. Principal Marcus White reported the new French president will be ) ins brough® dclegations from out- careful not to tamper with car win- WOMAN’S CLUB OPENS Mde OBl il maul Tean fne rlite . TRASK EosORE stiop o 5 BARBERS = sion also was one of the features of | Qpe g : ¥ - A . ! rebster Elswe ¥ ; Open to our patrons from 8 a. nn. to The honeymoon endures indennite- | m Webster Ellsworth Will Ad- ot oo, T80 L preceded the sen- : i i : e vears bring him the privi- ator's specch p. m.—Saturday 8 a. m. to p. m. 3 ! ess Pirst Mceting of Season e . k: st e A AU L LU lege of calling her mother. = Aso in the crowd were delegations 182 MAIN STREET al hu be- | there has heen effort to submerge - 2 z S 3 rrow After 3 O'Clock. from severai Ohio couaaties, including - Mok = o lore real human v uBmerEe It | e e e on e fa e with WelsbellInoy Hicaialsomathintlor pmorrow Afternoon at 3 O’Clock. O s Louateaiing Clark & Brainerd’s. In the past talked [ In less important things out of which, | the place, as the tools used to break |the relative strength of party ties and It is a rare opportunity for the ' Ohio conzressional disiricts. s Q5 5‘ = thé matter to the police, and an in- ly by honest en- vestigation is being conducicd gain what they | ©ld days. For a long time leaders The entrance was effected through were seeking a real issue and failing | a window on the second floor of the to find one. Now one has come, not | building. The window was unlocked, | and it was an easy matter to gain an have heen less distinct than in the dows. nearby ca by motor. A bicyele divi- | nd competence g 10 have a repre peak to Immigrants | Prought forward intentionally for | | | them - that the [40. The whole thing must be read. | bination to the safe, secured hnutl His ends in America hopc that | states were present. Several speclal : t immigration, IS As found.ino real Weues| could ik ::.‘ BN “Prh»T\'l‘\v‘r;"flq‘(n1 llh.“ base- | matrimonial ties. members of the Woman's Club to hear The Ohio contingents were to have ! rker from forely ade. The issuc of the Leaguc Ridats, ‘! the '”‘” “’:‘ "“km “":; ———— William Webster Ellsworth, who will been received tomorrow but the two its rights. It reads | cOme of itself, insisting on receiving | chances of anyone entering lH o khu 14 SPenh of Tuseicy shpmacs 2 SXaeethEk Were ponivincd e apdx B sl Gompers. It | the Deople’s dpinion of it Mok G itectiis thdis e WE DoN'T = His subject will be “The Pilgrim give the nee one day of rest be- | ol : R e GwE Muck . Fathers.” It may be of interest to . he leaves Wednesday morning for | Livery s for Day and Night. e spoke from his [ So th olters™ disciose the trend oor v ADVICE Bur the general public to know some- his las ng trip of the campaizn. | S s and Repairing -, inake the task of moving the safe into SEE wrnz 4 - 12 llsw . g a closet an easler one AT Tw thing of Mr. Ellsworth and what he e well for leaders | reasons may be sound or unsound s SNl Reactnm MusT X ;:l:‘xfi:x;h(::: (3;:\:)11:)::170:1';‘-"‘tmi,f; DRGBIH(} GAMPAIGN ere to speak in the f\“.:f,,.f"('('m.'",':“ .\n‘"“l.‘nx..:xlv‘-‘,‘ m 1‘:":)“ WORKMAN ELECTROGUTED 2) i et iapblleplistann Hitt s workingman of tc an Secicat withiine Efamou Ellsworth o s believe at bes erests o mm— . 3 i o A g the man who has |Is believed that th st interests of xot family. of whom Oliver Ellsworth was nate Investigating Committes e aror N < ¥ They may be foolish or wise and their we to such heights | the country will be served . Killed Tnstantly Late a chie? justice. I L You can always estimate the swell- For nearly 40 yvears he was a mem- Takes Up Items of Expenso AND CHIROPRACTOR the owning s g | o of oy |v‘n - R ! oon While at P. & | ing of a man’s head by the amount or the Century Co. His grand- i L MAIN ST TEL. 3 d astonish, probably , NT, 1E AN, 5 of free advice he offers ; - was Roswell Smith, the founder Various Poiiticians. PSR S s R R bove petty jealousy It is said that President Wilson has SRR s EAET J > y Co. with Dr. J. G. 2 ; re And many of them | become an ardent “Movie Fan.” Quits Michael Spocoleli, of 175 Oak street, So far no L5 bl syndicate b Holland and Charles Scribned. % approached nrose with a propo- ' father was a bookma by of them feel, right- | naturally he does not frequent the | employed by the William H. Allen | 2F 5 : : . T { Construction company, was instantly Altiodtothcow liche slection ins Boston SUOFeS sty jresyia s o i s —_— In his delightful book “A Golden + s aiconver Kkilled about 4 o'clock & rday after- ! , £ ; 3 into the democraic pee-convention noon at the P. & T 1"‘”.’:‘,,'.\ ”,',,'| One judges from this scason's fl ts | Age of Authors” published in 1919, 0o o k. F. orbi plant, } s i i respect. Their num to do so—but when he was ill the | when his body came in con “."“m‘ of oratory that the politicians are . he he wanted to do W afte a ¢ o : e at Scribne ally movie was installed where he might | high voltage wires. He was badly | 2fter the platitude record books from the time that Seri b ined when t t burned about the arms and chest S Monthly w begun in 1870 when he J boan gatuediwhen| view thelpictures iniprivate,fand the ([SUTSd (S I0uL Ehe tavms and Bchest. One who observes the pace of the | was a lad of 15 years. Viewed ithe remaine asdl case mermiay | pres worker wonders Where As a little boy he remembers going whose management | “got him." o e T e e % | the manufacturer finds a market for [ with his srandfather to call on Har- %o much, recognizos All of which reminds that men of | takiug par : A his preparation guaranteed to pre- | riet Beecher Stowe. The book is full greater point will | the most brilllant minds find ment ! The deceased was workinz for the | VeNt perspiration of his associations with the leading e ve most brilllant minds find menta e ; king T authors of the day Allen company doing some alteratio a 3 work at the Corbin plant. According to fellow workmen, Spocoleli was re- ‘ eater point will be | enjoying. The President is said to like | moving a ank used as a scaffold, St. Louis, Oct. 18.—The senate co assistant @ 2. m. t0 5 p. m. mittee, investigating campa xpe By my methoa 4 with equipment all discases are cured the quickest pessibic time. Cu wher zll other systems fail n campaign in liissour: <1 to stay cured. Including swolle The commiitee planned to delve glands, la grippe. colds, asthma, persi further into the activities in behalf of sistent cous! chest and lung dis=8, Attorney Gen. A. Mitchell Palmer, scs—all nel conditions, kidney! &= and summonad Edwadd F. Goltra of and liver ciscases, all skin diseases: national committeeman. and old sorcs, all stomach troubles. s, Payment of expenses of delogates 0 Male ale conditions. No fail- the democratic state convention at yres curitis, ~ciatica or any form Joplin_and the national \-nn\‘nnn at of rheumatis: One reason silk shirts lost popu- By right of birth he belonged to the was unde estiza Worki ! familicy will larity w. because the i trip to | famous literary circle which included . i . - be treated s at $1.50 pee the laundry proved them silk veneer. | Charles Dudley Warner, Mark Twain, to testimony at a pre- | greapment. 2 | el sty vious hearing Goltra eistributed about e s example, ir Ves, re adventure and | whe s by came in contact wi { Bieils !$3,000 amonz Gelegates to the Jov by its example, In- | Western les, where adventure and ,‘." i "" \{,‘ chpmn el b ‘f|" |“"i:: The wail from cotton and wheat sures life, he writes, w : $3,000 s " el “d fi‘ ""‘\““‘“" 2 = Sikihaan Liiaaaly n s re £ us that g duc- re been associated in the issuing of | convention to help defra. pEnses removing the body, and Dr. John Pur. ! farmers reminds us that price redu cen associa in th O ey rase i ion, like the tariff, is a local issue. | St. Nichola £ ney was summoned. The pulmotor . s is the first meoting of the | that any financial assistance was given Iincreased rreal Interest 0! e e depas e as | . . cisco de n [- . from thejfive STEaTUnear Was sl rdience should |to the San Francisco delegation. and “production One of the most brilliant lawyers | no avail. The deceased was 35 years o Fhe carapaisns of Senplot Satden | a wife unfl one child. i Spencer, republican, who is a | |‘ ember ot the committee, a:d his 1 won a place in the | public movie houses, although the f Ameriea which | might no criticism of him were he 15 | subtle attraction of the cinema has tive f labor $or recognlzes, pub relief in things t less intelligent of the immigrant | people would not dare to confess to ffor to wive all that | feats of horsemanship prevail. He that the production | follows these tales of adventure witi After all the arrangement is fair enough. The price of ccal gives one B swor Ten will Eoian te it iaaxes ihimWnot Fander | ssiea b ineis committec. hands, as it 1s burned | jngton on one occasion. It was noticed DENLE IROG I ITARROR the collar SIS = ens of every student that he habitually had near him two N . TEVLIN—FAULKNER. ! ! ’ S stion to M Ford Why not % rica would soon re pap or things that looked like New York Shipping s Agat Ham- some arrangement to give the e . of the inquiry. accordir to Senator | position. Until such | pap Finally it was discovered that | pered By Misty Weather. et At L D ey LotmilPcopielAre Marriedlinl] s i el o et > New York City. g v mies stable, we will | one of these papers was the brief in | New York, Oct. 18.—Dense f« otlizhanline s blarketed New York harbor : — Miss Margaret Josephine I“aulkner “HE ). GIVE ME EUVROPE.” | this morning and for the third con- The reason truth lies at the bottom | und Joseph Alexander Tevlin, both - . secutive day shipping suffered de- | of an oil well is because it can't former residents of this city, were Diplomats ((mmlum" Wireless Court: the other “paper” was a Story | vy Incoming vessels were stopped | a hearing among those who lie at th> ynjted in marriaze in New York city Phones to Transmit Messages. > of “Nick Carter” the detective cele- | oiside the harbor while nine deep | top Thursday, Oct- 14, in the Church of 2 5 - o X100, brated in five-cent fiction steamers which had reached Rrenpedlamy New Brunswick, J.. Oct. 18.— | rantine could not dock. Among Miss Marw Faufkner, ter of ;n.». were the passenzer ships Stock- | & bride, acted as bridesmaid, and Ray- foreign countries on the wireless tele. h..lm Panhandle ite, St. Paul and :"2:-:.3:4“_ mond Tevlin, brother of the groom, phone for repo of important dipl *aroline e was best man n » situations are being conside kesetables the pu the lawyer's priedilection for Nick = - - : o P s ht Following the ceremony a reception hy more than 130 diplomats and state ard to a celebrated | Carter. It is often truly said that | STREET RALLY TONIGHT. ' was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph ' department officials who arrived here 'here seems to be | people opporite in character make the he Farmer-L. r party will hold - Schuyler, No. 523 W. 187th reet. from Washington on a special train a rally at 3 o'clock tonight at the u Many beautiful gifts were received carly today. They stopped here on corner of Main and East Main streets. p 2 also a sum of money from the nurse the first leg of an inspection tour of from sun-kissed flelds of purest B that has come | ture stories might really annoy a man | e gpeakers will be Henry E. Gardi- sociates of Mrs. Tevlin, also a sum the leading wireless stations along the wheat lies hid in lect Obregon points | familiar with Western life, and the | ner of Main and East Main streets. 3 2 e of money from the employer and as- Atlantic coast. ANGELUS FLOUR understanding. Tho | ways of the detective popular with | The speakers will be Henry E. Gard- “Light wine” you understand is a ' sociates of Mr. Tevlin's at Austin’s m for the forenoon in- Delicious, home-baked bread, for Mexi City | ymall boys might be laughed at by | iner. Mrs. M. Toscan Bennett, candi- | technical name for a loop hole cigar store of Hartford. where he is nonstration 2t the naval rolls and mufins make you B "3, Be to A0S o - date for U. S. Senator, and Daniel | (nrough which one may get a drink manager. . radio station here of the apparatus want to EAT MORE BREAD X > n- | the practical dgtective of today et chMiantan tor aimte rousg! y ge nk : ) o . njhers ot ¥ Rt wident of th b- But to men unfamiliar with ef ssgeied gressman. |of rye. I After a trip to Washington, D. C. that kept President Wilson in tele- | = . 2 SO IRl DY Sither, SRR {9r. and Mus. Tevlin will be at home ' phonic connection with America on | . RUBIN i : v . " v chl SEsk e Sain s = ity ol | 401 Winthrop Street into the lives of the | of the West was travelling to Wash. | 01d and leaves opponen:, Dreckinridze so0 will come within the scope Old trouble of high | {he great case he was to argue n i¢ncy, unrest and jo Washington bef the Supreme R romantica iyt s G ey i o the Possbilities of “calling up” far-off he affairs of Mexico | the President’s fondness for moving pt. Some might pletiures of the adventure type, nor in 4 about it best of friends. The Western adven-

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