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NEW BRITAIN TRID . WIN FROM HARTFORD . (Casino Bowlers Have a 14 Point | Advantage Over Wooster Three The Casino trio, accomplished =a feat that has long déen awaited b local bowlingdom, when the Wooster trio wore forced to accept the short end of the opening game of the home and homo sories for $100 a side. Roll- ing “for the best pinfall, the locals have a l4.point advantage, and the teams will meot in the second game of the series at the Wooster alleys at Hartford next Thursday night. Frisk and Narcum bowlad in excellent form for New Britain, while Gaines and ¢ Landish were the best performers for the visitors. The Amorican Paper Goods company league rolled last night at the Casino alleys At Rogers’ Recreation Bulléing, the . Universal and Judd company leagues contested. ‘The scores: Wooster—Hartford. L126 LA1e 0 " Gaines “ Ladish Lathrep Soytha Mead Neureth 0. Maloney O'Connell . Modeen . Wiegaind . Hranfield . B. Anderson K Clark . MeKinstry Olson ... Kineald . Wodten . Fenniman Anderson Vusar Tartney ... 1404 1404 9 | .:n! T alentine Cully Coffes va J1tammerburg Wileo® ....... 58 INDICT MILLIONATRE New York Contractor With Being Go-between for Puilding Trust Grafters. New York, Nov. §.—George Hacker, {ifonaire contractor alleged to have een & ko-between in bullding trust Ihy activities now under Investigation by | formally ar- charging the state, ralgned on an perjury. While it was reported that Backer was one of three defendants named in In@ictments returned yesterday by the additional grand jury, definite an- nouncement was lacking both as to the s_of h " todny was indictment ij o | | ml{:afln of all the bafia- ene reason why we have so masy sunless or darkened living rooms. There is no such drawback fi : ; | | 5 § & £ - i 2 H | | g | i B ¢ 3 h i is o e £F _r§ 14 eifl P ] 1Eikee s i H RUN OVER BY JITNEY South Norwalk Boy Falls From Run- ning Bourd Benmeath Wheels—Was foollng With Others. South Norwalk, Nov. Billingham, aged 15, was instantly killed yestorday afternoon when he fell from the running boayd - of an automobile bus, beneath the rear ‘wheels of the bus, as he was return- ing to his home in Springdale, after attending the junior High school in | Darien. Young Billingham, accord- ing to other occupants of the bus, had been fooling with other boys and as the bus turned a corner fell back- wards. He received a fractured skull and died instantly, RESUME CONFERENCES — Fate of Demands of Hard Coal Miners for Wage Increase Will Probably 6. ~—Everett Be Settied Today. Philadelphia, Nov. 6.—The fate of the demands of the anthracite mine workers for wage increases equal to those recently granted the soft coal miners rested with the operators today when representatives of the hard coal | diggers and the mine owners resumed their conferences here today. Before gouing into session, the op- erators declined to discuss their plans and would not indicate their probable attitude toward the miners’ demands for a 13 per cent increase for contract | miners, & 36 minimum day labor rate and a wniversal eight hour day throughout the anthracite region. ARMENIAN CHURCH SERVIOE. At the St. Mark's church at 1 o'clock temorrow afternoon, a meet- ing will be conducted for the Armen- fans. The newly appointed minister for the state of Connecticut, who will have charg> of the Armenian congre- | gation at this eity, will speak. Ho is { Rev. Mompra Peltegian, and comés from Boston, Mass. Prof. H. K. Kriko- ian of New Haven will also speak. FAREWELL PARTY. Charies Heckman of Kensington avenue was tendered a farewell masquerade party at his home last night. There were about 30 of his Imma- present. Refreshments were served. Mr, Heckman will leave for Georgia the 26th of this month. He will accompany H. L. Platt of the New PBritain Machine company. OFFCIAL IS ACC SD. New York, Nov. 6—State Comptrel- ler Eugene M. Travis today was or- dered held for the grand jury in a decision handed down by Chiet Ju: tice Kernochan of sessio) who has presided at the John Doe Jnquiry conducted into alteged irregu- through a pastry, U 11, with a side eatrance i i second Soor eontains three and a bath room, & liner i E'.é?:;; KILLED BY CLOTHESPOLE Ohild, Struck by Falling Pole, and Owner of Tenement is Held as Responsibie. Bridgeport, Nov. 6— The death of i1 year ald Samuel Dubofsky who was instantly killed when struck by failing clothespole while he was play- ing in his back yard on October 28, was cmused by the criminal act of Morris L. S8chwarts, proprietor of the building, who neglected to repair the pale, according to a finding made pub- lic today by Coromer J. Phelan. _ vertisement AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCES. Be it ordained by the Common Couneil of the City of New Britain: That Sec. 219, of the building ordi- nances of the City of New Britain: be amended as follows: Sec. 219, Walls of One-Story Struc- tures: One story structures not ex- ceeding the height of fifteen (15) feet may be bullt with eight (8) inch walls when the bearing walls are not more than nineteen (18) feet apart and four or eight inch pilasters twenty inches or more wide, are built into the walls at not more than six- teen (16) feet centers or less than sixteen feet, as may be determined by the Building Inspector. AN ordinances or part of ordinances incomsistent herewith arc hereby re- pealed. Adopted by the Common Council, Now. 5, 1920. Approved by the Mayor and became a law by publication Nov. 6, 1920, Attest: ALFRED L. THOMPSON. m% STEURIZING|B ROOUCES — Dies The best of selected raw milx thor- eughly PASTEURIZED by our mod- ern process Is what is offered you over our brand of PASTEURIZED MILK. ‘The finest raw milk cannot compare with OUR PASTEURIZED MILK— gfor ours le the finest raw milk made correct pasteurizing. & ABSOLUTELY SBAFE and PURE by RICH—PURE—DELICIOUS Order it today. J. E. SEIBERT & SO HERALD, SA FREE VACCINATIONS Health Superintendent Will ‘T'reat Charity Patients in Effort to Pre- vent Diphtheria Spread. To fight the spread of diphtheria, Dr. Jesse R. Harris, superintendent of the board of health, has announced that he will vaccinate anyone sent to him by the superintendent of Chari- ties as being unable to pay the doc- tor’s fee for vaccination against diph- theria, At a meeting of the health board Tuesday the superintendent wiil bring the matter of viccination at City Hall for anyone who would be bene- fited by such treatment, the work to be done in the health decpartment offices. There are 31 cases of diphheria in the city to date, exclusive of 14 car- riers who are also under observance. | Three positive cases were found yes- | terday at the Smith school. Cultures will be taken today in another class room. JAPAN'S STATEMENT Nippon Declines to Make Comment on Reports About Vanderlip's Ac- tivities in Russia. Tokio, Nov. the reports that Washington Vander- lip, representing an Americ dicate, had obtained Siberia from the Russian soviet gov- ernment, the Japanese foreizn office today gave out the following state- ment: “In view of the fact that the soviet i has not been recognized | zovernment by the powers it is unnecessary to point out that the Japanese govern- | ment is in no way bound to take cog- nizance of any private agreement, nor prepared to assent to an act or measure which infringes upon Japan’s treaty rights with relation to Russia or affects her vital interests, arisi from geographic or other conside tions.” RAILWAY GIVES NOTICE Midland Road in Ireland Will Not Carry Livestock, Two Weeks' Warn- tng Says. E Dublin, Nov. 6.—The Midland rail- way has given a fortnight's notice of termination of service to its 3,000 employes and announces that it will not carry ligestock after Monday. The Midland railway’s difficulties, arising from the dispute regarding thée haul- ing of munitions, have been compli- cated by a strike of engineers but all the railway companies except the Great Northern are gradually being strangled by the suspension of guards and drivers refusing to take part in military traffic. 6.—In connection with | RDAY, NOVEMBERSG, 1920, 'w#@@@#@#@@@@@fi##@w@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@ 3 & i THE UNIMVERSAL CAR a day and we have had two train loads. speak quick. Sedan $795 F. O. B. Factory The best all around car for ‘shopping and touring ever offered the American public. An ideal family car for both winter and summer. Coupelet $745 F. O. B. Factory Just the car for travel- ling. salesmen, physi- cians, architects, contrac- tors builders and a regu- lar family car for two. We can make immediate deliveries on any of the quick if you want one as they are going fast. GENUINE FORD PARTS on all repair jobs, 22 MAIN STREET . 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