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Herald “A News of the World Better B etter Bus %7 Associated Press ESTABL IQHFD lh‘{o_ NEW l\ll AIN. C()NI\E(.,TI(‘!J'! WED'\'FSDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1020. —-T\V’ELVE PAGES PRICE THREE Crew Repelled Sub Cases in Police Court This Morn- \ H ARTF“R“ AU“"ST l Women Runn.ng Town Without Plans of What |NET IS TIGHTENING ILEEISLATN[: PMN 'STATE GUARD WILL AHM!RM 3] 1 | ! AROUND MURDERERS | NOT BE DISPLACED, A ! To Do, But Say They Can Do No Worse Than Mea ‘ : h State Police Expect to Round up : l‘! l | L aEe | Major Gen. Burpee Maintains That |f°, ona week has been strictly a class of 1873, who has lived hers 43 Noar Mot ! National Guard Will Not ‘Affect years; republican = = s { Prosecution Result of Colllsmni zomen's town. In spickt and in fact YGULOPNCEC, vy jenmte R.| Briageport, Nov. 10—tne e | OOND. Chamber of Commerce R&! His Pot Organtzation. nce election day when they eclected a and prominent club woman; Mrs Ber- | A B S Saree = Rl = | 1 With Dr. Heary T. Bray {20 e s S000) Sl e s Son Rt | VRS % DRtk A 50 York s | GAVeS S0VeD ReGOMMODMations | amediisns wmin pcrons Sonsired | Dunh a0d Othe ,rr!hcr place in the city government. and wife of postmaster; Mrs. Nettis | day morning and the automobile fairs of Connecticut, the days of thr/ . The women oy the c[levlmn n.l..; n:;;\‘nan wite of a retired capitalist. | uced by the two mer who had been Connecticut State Guard are permanent ly disposed o two old he women have no definite plans | steali -asoli < close St ol ANGTHER DRIVER AJso FINED, 2252 L PR T ST PR e pole T R UTNRY RBGULATION ONB 37 200 e ORE OR AN B cannot keep & secret and that they town Mayor-elcct Mary Burt sald to | shot, hane been recovered by the state T noTite o o Poys $10 For Failure to Ma. « Propet From housc to house the women she said, “and do ail in our power ! clesed by Siate Officer Virellt but he is known, however i Turn In Rounding Cormer—Othcy rried Belerhtat ol s ryeloru ;,,‘.fin,,1r,,,_" i 00d: & eficient et ".‘D:";IL‘L";&‘ to have the | 4 Commen Carrviers on Same sors of the Btata Guard will not al- | planned to iet the incumbents worse than the mea have done. that no ements have been made | A 134 08 s t bother of a new Mayor Je 3. Lass ! to him bear. the shooting, $sh Pavice Roous te. the ent indications are § et prepa- | i | | i Yoncalla, Ore, Nov. 10.—Yoncalla gonian, graduate of Pacific college, Slayers of New York Reporter { s | Navel . §. C. Awj en hawv e h lead s wom have been the town's leaders [asswell, wife of the retiring mavor | useq by the man who shot and killed Hartford, Nov. 10.—According to’ nun . cannot successfully “play politics” “We intend to study condition olice. Additional facts are not dis i : R i i Another Idea Put Forward Is to Tax ' tional Guard will be decided - It Chief Boatswain’s n “whispered” they said, that the “At the worst we cannot State ¢ /irel - . While Another Would Abol- cut a fight for its contine.nee 1 New Iiaven, Nov. 16 —Legis'ative Ing Inciade Dreaches of the Te of Hartfoid about the city tion. Result: *aken off their guard 3 as | the automobile by Max Kranz and Ne t e by Mas 2 “The State Guard wiil be etuat- Newport. Mrs. Mary Rur(, native Ore- promised the women h 1p. Joseph Roache v z e Z T X == The State Guard will he perps i Roache whom he arrested | consideration of trolley company o indefinitely,” was the statem nouncenient wlobic T yeste in connecti v > case 3 r Lot i it o sroay:n conhectiontlis ticicass; oms recommended by reso- ' made by Major Gen Iucien I a v 3 pla in the Fair- i pee today. He said “apprenriati : the wor contain® morning’s police court r ! S (e st g 7 il SlMflN NOWELL WI\,S u A fl[;Rl] HAS N“ e T D R C Com“'u”l-)wo been made for the maintenance houor f * yalt of a coll.sion tho) remain there today. Officer | Chamber of Commerce, which began ot ihe Siate Gunta for aaid St f The case v v has t o sess re toda An &t 3 o ‘irelli says he has traced th si 3, as v 1o hese Aot il Rt a e has trac e | its annual session here tods period and to how lon ese ap- on ght of o % o men to the car, and says that Edward - | oney En & car driven by the sccused and Dr. | 5 outline of the laws which were ad- | siations -cill las epend | Mary (T Beay't satemotile ) RENIeC $25 FI]R BEST SL“EAN EUME UP Tu STANHAR!] e oroiter I liwiotiDonahue ated, wos ziven by Roger Wolcott | {::2‘; ncl:\ w m-l—: \:pt i : et at the Intersect.on of Main and Wal- v tas told Coroner T helen that Kianz | is, counsel for the trolloy inves- | [hmiads i & streets when the Hariford driver | | clasely roserbles the man who, stand- | ¢io04iny comr £ the chamber, I ES SEYOacy ,SvRam frpdibaptesimiad) | i ing by the automobile in the Newtown | commitics ot it p A -r AT M o o lat | | street, Sunday, had flourished a rifle | N0 the¥ follow I st Walter Rolbins found mullty of reckless driv.ng attempted to turn into i W system of taxati and had threatened both himself and 1—A new system of taxation for oroughtare s ate of speed which 9 y thor re at a rate eve 3ooth Street Boy Suggsts Apples However, Are Plenti- et ol bl et el was clalmed (o have been e Dobaliae fawyer C. J. Duiy of Hartford rep-! , 2 e ; s | mon carriers aoing a similar busi- etuta | “Help Your Hospital— | ful and Cranberries Too | yoh\iis, ";?ZZ;?ifl?:fh'f::‘\fy::.‘x“r'féi"“‘ Anallibe imiiany taces i o Aoy rescnied the secused. - ras rea b " 2—Abolition of paving require- oston, Nov. Another Autoist Fined. s BT - = was eertain he could idantify one of | % 2 g nty Lech was fned 1§10 for You'll Need It. —Good Tobacco Crop. the men. When he saw Kranz he said | © 2785 - ! il oy nt of aw that the resemb.ance was a striking S ARuition of \h"‘d’"t Mo &od | o > | maintenance requirements. g3 : < i Minimum Claims Include A failvre to observe (he rule of the | 5 road which provides that cars shall ———— ane. %o to the right of the point of | ‘Help Your Hospital—You'll Need Wakeficld, Mass, Nov. 15.—A | Jitncy Regulations. . _ secticn. TraMe Policeman John Cy . This was picked rrom ¢ 00 shrinkage of six per cent In the New | T 4—Supervision by municipal au- | nexa‘ion of Terrilory son arrested Lach after Charles Sim- sle gland potato crop and a reduction | 1 l thorities, subject to appeal to the | i mor gans submitted by the T in quality as the result of rot curing { public utilities commission, of jitneys ! to Italy. .+ citation whilcll ons had heen knocked from a bicyele ! L, oo\ o o i " e 1he sar driven by (he Beauss ie clty as being October vas reportcd by V. A Saund- | fas to routes schedules and fares. | honor 1o Rear Sl Simons was r.ding westerly on West :l’" 'r:'"' worthy of the first prize in ers, field agent of the bureau of crop | - —-\ athority for trolley companies | T { was given for 2 s ' e slogan contest which has been imates of the U. 8 Department ot ' vhich can- By e g Main street when Lech drove south o 8 par o! lon cert: i whic n i i : N7 o streat T cutting | conducted by the local committee for Azriculture today. The crop Is now e to be so f Rapallo, Italy, Nov. 8., (By Asso- | ious service in a duty g the past several weeks, at ¢ estimatcd at 34,950 600 bushels com- f ciated Press).—In what may he con- | sibility as commana! the corner to get onto West Main ‘—Authnrny for municipalities to | € Tl | » e . s | of the publicity curomittee in ¢ . ared with the five year average of | Seyums st contracts with | Sidered an ultimatum sent to the ' naval statl at Po strest tho sacused »rocked Simons oft P ! & make scrvice at cost con Jugo-Siav delegation here regarding | Azore: . v c of advertising (he hospital appe 34,778,000 bushels and 35,080,000 in ! R - state ap- the bicycle, dve teet from the corner | 5569000 last evening Simon Nowell, of 1919, ushele laud 28.e84.099 0 | Hospital Dnve For $600,000 tolley, companies after St AD-| {ho pending negotiations etween | of the St. Mark's hurch property. | s i No < E G praisal. e o o s 85 Booih stre was the originator Commercial apples are reported of ; s T— Authority for municipalities to | I!8ly and Jugo-Slavia over the Adri-| The Distinguiched Sd Case Is Continued., | of the prize winning phrase and to good quality with the New England Begins Monday, No- ey & semeral munici. | atic question, Count Storza. the Tfal- | awarded 11 other ofied Snce thers was ‘evidence that | him u,,v be awarded the $25 first yield holding up to the September - fan foreign minister, as head of the | Rear Admiral S. 8, L l | al tax or by assessmont upon prop- e : & . Martin Suluk, charged with breach | Prize. 'onald McCrann, of 70 Beaver estimate of 1,228,000 barrels and the vember 29th. ?rl\' lmrredu\!l‘ly benefited. ITtalian deiegation lj-ud 'u\\':\ Italy’s mander of the Boston of the peace, had been more sinned ; ¥treet. a pupli of St. Mary's parochial Pprobability of the southern section definitc mintmum claims These, the | mandcd the suiE aga'nst than sinning, Judge Alling¢ *chool, won the second prize of $15 going beyond early estimates. The document statad. Swore- . ! operated in the war 20 erdered hio ease continued untll Nov. ] ¥ith “Human Cail—Help the 1919 yield was 1,469,000 barrels. 1—The Istrian fronticr, including | ual presentation! 20. Suluk hpd trouble at his home ; Hospital™ and the thi rd prize of $10 Completion of the harvest of Mass £ € the Julian Al 2 Bk =0 ?“°§"““2" | will not be made until on South Main street last night. He "Went 10 Etelia Eisenberg of 63 Dwight achusetts crafiberries indicates a crop 2l hospital will be held in this ")‘"“ thelTeivsy from Hlumo o 8t | av, under ord had not heen wotking dur.ng the | ¥reet a pupil in the ffth grade at the of about 275000 barrels, 91,000 bar- |, the weck of '.\vl,-'-ml'cri = Peter Junction | tary Daniels, at whose H i Fleven Others i The drive for $600,000 to be used f:av the benefit of the New Britain - 1o s First Social nction of the Ycar at B ity - Py & I when he returned for . st street school. Sne submitted the rels under last year. d ciosing December 6, it was H Territorial contiguity hetween ' ;o FE I # 0 TS aftérnoon and : 10 announced at 4 mceting of the pub- | Fiume and Italy. | nouncement made to Iigh School Will he Held Friday | commiitee of l!\l:‘ drive 'in the heno ven (t of the drive committee During thes ! Leagne of Nation f oo v Invitations are being issued by tho | 4—Annexation of the islands of | Others to receive 1ys the people of the city wili asked to comtribute to a cause whose | SOPhomore class at the High school | Lussin. Piccclo and Ch to Ttoly. | ations included | benettt i= most obvious to all ana it | 10 the fros » for the : a1 ! 5—Tue s on of % alv. Cantain Adoiphus |H s cxpocted that the full sum - wili reception W vili be held in! 5—Th o, « u olucer of (B3 gymnas v “rida « ns, Na tke Ju i 7 vember 1t stratezica wsons. | c Froel club | — 51 B > . ! manded a’ na i i in Daln a‘n. . B supper was refused a mcal He -1 words “Help the ]lul[-lcu'a at the Hos- Reports on tobacco in Massachu- A AT, | pltal setts show an average 1d of 1.600 temoted to procure something to « | The many slogans showed earnest pounds per acre, with production at from a refrigerator on the veranda, | .y, on ‘the part of thousands of 16.000.6000 pounds. The Connectient which action used him to knock | .pigaren several of them submitting average yield is reported as 1,480 over several palls. The noise brought | oy many as 15 cateh phrases. The pounds and producticn at 34,704,000 his son-'n-law to the scene and ‘es committee had a difficult job in mak< pounds mony was that the younger man ad- | ing fia seloctlon, but It finally sifted i b ministered a beating to his father-in- M an to & ou * n realized the shape of cash con- the slozans Into o group of and { ATTACK ON PRZfiST tributions or pledges exicnding over law and then mude a complaint to | made its seloction from this nomber the police with the result that Patrol- | The other b e el LR st a period of poss.biy two years man Patrick O'Mara placed him | considere recitnE | howeradl The camy vill be conducted under arrest. Suluk has been mar st Yarish House of Cucgho-Slovak = ™much ou ihe | previous drives ) ntl v H for unds, It 1t r i dist ried 32 yea nv 3 uman Jves” Alba R4 Gisi o e pednvest In Human Livea” AIDrti church at Struthers, Ohlo, Dyna- | tion from most of these arfaire. how A ! » X 165 Stan T ever, and that is that eve n. A 30 day jall sentence was record- | “Humanity Pleads For Your Help, mited. PRt e e "‘ih'”‘ vd and execution of that sentcnce | James .Gritsmacher. 174 Hart stree 7 N Fto ine il e i suspended whon I Knapp of Cherry | “Help A Helper—The Hospital”” Paul ' Struthers, Oklo, Nov. 10.—The ! 7000 18 & Sl N behca e r was tried on & charge of breach | Kisist. 36 Biack Rock avenue: “For parish houce of Holy inityiCrerhoz | ST EXDEnaC "”‘_% o ‘rf = h\ ¢ the poace, arising over family dif- | Your Hospital and Yours! Give, Slovak catholic church was dyna g aton o Iice Do S gnen the ficu'tias At the Knapp 1 Fina H. Woberman, 7 . ed early today. the po be ng blown lace an outsider in charge I ) Cnapp Sund , . ~ S atetea s e | ‘es and he u.uvally col- ove Patro o Parke Many Are Dying . No one wa e 5t ortunity to make up bz worl . vening. Patrolman Frank Parker “::;.P»fin Dying-gball, e aioh| IR ey Talin] Praniire | )2 a certuin percentage of the | P ke up back k. had been further examined. g . made the arrest upon a eompla'nt r ; in«talled priest, aga‘nst w! amount raised as share, over and e i COnvoy; & | | ! 1 1 | ! the fam Sevara! pleces of furni- \':':vn.;x '\‘«fin'.’;mv:.:“ i ‘; appointment a ,‘,r‘,‘,..s( was- made by m\x?::; :lhe‘S ‘a(‘l;'::::’dn:_laclo:fi eane::e-i HARDING GOES GOLFING MUNQON HESLIN W’EDD]’NG 'mm}i:ln thon it v‘npc]‘l | 3—TFiume to be a state entirely in- Evening November 19, dependent without zay control by the s on a d v e | vning Lian rule ! Nescolved. Ta J ! P o 3 5 of the ' | Dalmatian t hich would he em the ! yiictted to afirmative and Messrs. Colupinto and | ¢ is stated the Italian mintmum ' Camp tho negutive side of the argu- ! terms were presented on the request ity ng Mcnday the regular | of the Jugo-Slav delegation Tho be shortened to allow | rugo.Slavs were said te consider the U Miine sweept of a longer sixth period. The actlon | falian terme excessive but they re- 563 has been taken to give puml,\ an op- 1 served their ropl the claims Chief Boatsv mander ender, who served as { Plane service. uts. Bliney O, J. Wilkinson and Wm, commanded vessels tha ture were tossed around before the | JOrorhine almaicad. members of the church who for a time policommir put an end to tha trouble, | HOPI*?1 TToir g nmn.".n,d an armed guard to pre- ; ©f ihe campaign will be underwritten { Capt Milk Cases Co Ove | Adelalde Larnza. h'ch_school: taling pesversion. | by local people beforchand, so that o= " com Tho cason of T 3. Grogan, M. M. | 1OT A PiEicr Berter Hoslelt Mar. VeRL B s BT the ehurcn | every doflar which is solicited will | President-Elect Gives Up Fishing in | Nuptials Performed This Morning At also was . Matfleld ‘and C. J. Anderson. local | J°T€ ,”,“";, ;:'1‘.,’\,"';,:_':',‘.",.. \1,.1 declared that the former inéumbent, &0 100 per cent to the hospital. ik dentere. charged with having for | OF Dea'h—Help Your [osnital Nel- - Seciared (Ot o0, e movad _ Clarence Benuett, director, at the sale milk that is helow the standa |‘: Helm ’mur\(} it “\.\‘)lll‘ re because h» urged autonomy for the meeting of the publicity committee required by the City of New Britain, | Lotter,, Thon Sympathv.” am Clovaks a.d that Rev, Frena was in- spoke of the work of the administra- % | chanmen Grammar schonl: D iatied beoaise e favoredthe Cuécho-' tive commlitteo of the drive and its ere continued until Novembher 18, ' o . ’ith Dnllars,’ At the request of Lawyer Alvert A, | 1207 Hospital With Doliers Slovak'an union. Officials of the Policy. He was enthusiastic over the Favor of Tinks—Will Address Gath-| St. Mary's Church—Cousin = of [/7%¢ 0f ering on Armistice Day. H Bride Officintes at Ceremony. =, New Yo Point Isabel, Tex., Nov. 19, (By As- Miss Rose Heslin and aneth F. il < Gk a W orosl achaol = . 5 X sociated Press). President-elect | Munson wcre married at St. Mary's 02 Greenberg. the case of Sam Ishoo, | frospi*al Your Dollars” " | chureh organization in Cleveland how- Way plans had been shaping and was ; Ilarding deserted golf for tarpon fish- ' church this merning = charged with aseanlt) Alex Ledbe ¢ Cherry « . e T | ever, denlea any political motive in coanfident of results. ’lfig a ne a tentative logh mass at § o'ciock. Rev. William ., was cont'nued untll Monday morn- | piai Grow by Glvings Carl Fern. | the removal and appointment. i Postess Local Work. appointment at the Brownsville cor ¥. O'Deli, a cousin of the bride, per- .o nE. Ledbe was not in court toduy ' pmter Tinden stree fonr BYt Heing | . The explosion today broke all win- ! So inlensified is the local idea in | try club in order to remain on the | formed the ccremony. Miss il Foue hab - = dows in one side of the parish house c-hnection witk the drive that the | water all day Yesterday's try at tar- | M. Heslin, a of the bride now assicred to to appear against the accused 4 56 a" 4 $ | Ratse This Fund.” Anna Albanese.' " .. gide of the church and also Dosters, 2,000 of which will be used, } pon angling made him a staunch de- | pridesmaid und Walter A. Spencer of nesseo. docked ot ihe e e— 297 Kensineion avenue: Botter | oke windows in a hall acrass the were made by a local man, A W.|votee of the sport and friends ' Bristol was best man. During the nine wmor St | i R L S Eoha i REFUSE To A(‘CEPT “CUT" | ,”'" ,«'f':...:‘m»m. R ol ‘:n',' street. | Stipek and posed for by a local nurse, | predicted tht during the remair ceremony Miss Kathicen Crowley whom hon ve toid | ermnasammanlechool FREHot T e | —_— a patient at the hospital and a New | of his vacation here he would give ! o ~ive Maria.” were noi made public: ol I ,‘.‘:-.";MM h Do _’T‘,M ".‘"m. = 100 090 Vew Yorkers ‘;Zr:;am'r.:‘n lnr.' T).py' \x;\ll be p;mro(d‘iv;:ry Imlex rim;_ to any n{;w"” ;“1 The bride was attired in a gown of The following :z\var) A Rl | 123 Dwiahe AR oy here. The posters will be reproduced | of recrcation. Tomorrow, Mr. Hard- ! crv charmeuse trimmed with made ‘o those on ¢ satic Mtx. Co. Bwmployes Won't Take | Come: . Martha Ogren. 18 Hel- . Lose Jobs in Three Weeks rrom the photograph as taken by Mr. | inta b5 apeak i Brownavitle attan | o, Shanas L G e e Jobs at 13 Per Cent Lew—Same in | s Tetiers Gathorine Votz. 11| New York, Nov. 10.—Nearly 150.- Stipek. They reprcsent a nurse armistice day celebration and he may R0 P "M G0 Lol and carried & vicen in Furonean watd 12, . o Mpcsd 000 members of the United Hebrew standing by the side of 2 sick bed go into the city early and try out the shower bouquet of roses. The brides- Comn nder A Sfakd | Dewey street: “The i Gey trades in New York state have becen upon Which is a patient in care of ! country club links before delivering | ShOWEr WRAUC OF P U MEUREC (EOCUTANTOY O h‘m: s ] ) The Betier Homtal L eaams thrown out of work in the last threc @ docfor. The nurse holds out her | his address. e wiih s inich e bt it ML vethoni ysti nn., Nov. 10.— Employes 2 B A weeks of “steady business recession” Arms in appeal for aid These ""’“' - (,Cn::.hes}.e carried a bouquet of shell L: [ m Sprirmficld. Morris Feinstone 0 ol drive with the amount expected. An intensive advertising and pub- gl e 1al— (Jelp 14" Cha+los A. Twotta, + the organizarion announced here to- ek of orders were notified re P otta. licity campaign will be carcied out, That ; Wy e SRRl M raRe sney Today day. Of the 90,000 are tallors and ould be resumed p loth and dress gonds makers, most- a cut of If per cent was ) “onl~ morrow Martha ¢lof ik i to drive h he facfs that the h | 1 2 A 7 2 2 Norih stree ly in greater New York. EIVe Home (el PRCIS S > N0S- | pridgeport Man Who Objects to F eptable to thcm. At a meeting of « o 347 North street 4 pital is needed by everyone, and that = city 1 e During Service v the employes Tuesday It was voted | o — — it must be amply supported; New Special Collection a E vice turn they will live at 60 High street. £ ‘ BREAD PRICES DROP. 3 e . KILLED BY MOTO Ltk i of th) Mystic Mfg. “o., who have been | FOr A (ifa? Give'. Sta‘sia Valinchis, A ers will carry the siogan and the date ’e] stion 31‘ the home of the bride ac ile . »rm f ile for several weoks because of | #7 M'lurd atrest: “Thore’s Onlv One | 60 High street, Mr. and Mrs. Munson ¢h - Tend 'Jeft on a wedding trip to New York Tavy oros ssistance; and Buffalo. Upon gseir re- At Vern Britain needs a bigger and better P ETR ednlng l ARMISTICE PROCLAMATION ! e e ihie ity oy "€ hospital and the spirit of the cam.| Arrested on Pastor’s Complaint. Wood Alcohol Drink Springfield, 2 7 i i ien will be t St = —— v .rM. reduction of 2 1-2 cents Pe'M Will be to go get N W is plant of the Hodges ¥ | nosn e ARG ta = dgeport, Nov. 10.—George Malo- s closed following. A Je of New | @ 1aTF6 size loaf and also cut tho price , There ™l be four minute speakers | —B.idgenort t market in State 2 ctd.mtorq li?n FTNe Kimddane Moy « clored following the refussl o Mayor Cartis Reanests People of New St ounce loaf from ter cents to P the theaters, appeals from the nis, who ke« lh a m:u A t n; :« Stamford —Steve Semolan 0 amployes to accept m cut of = e ReTe = = church Ipits. . jcture slid street, was charged n court teday hospital woday. Physcians 1 in Semi-D b 8 ce Anothe corn ANROUNOs T pulpits, motion p! & A s died at the hosy 5o T in Sex £ per cont In wazes wh'~h the man Britain to Ald ex-Service Men Make § cents. Another con STl donoun <: i the theaters, and other advertising | With breach of the peace, Rov. Mr. o.of 87 ([0 (120 sy e ; hi stunte will be used. The committoe | Elias, pasior of Holy Trinity Greek aicohol pois £ and the Down by Heavy Mac Celebration Successful . e t t redoctions might wood an be kept open | s » a ed 25.000 t s v Orthodox ch > alleging that he dis- s e = 1 ik > e kept op ha expected soon. has ordered 25,0 buttons, which police are trying to find where he East Hampion, Cohi - — Orson F. Cur as issned il carry the slosan of the turbed a meeting on Sunday. Malonis e BN ~ i e Sl o T :”-' ena »‘i‘v{rmm“ 9 s s ca;"f 15 Drestent o fthe lorEaniEAtion, AR | LE S LAIOT N I eiection . He patrick Leary, 50, of Mid 7 PER CEN'T DIVIDEND, nation re ting the prople OXKER VISITS U [ RECER, San = - 2 e Sel ron ceting, W leaves a ten year cld son i was Kkille L mot New York, Nov. 160 ALl , 'tributed when pledge: 21d contribu- 1s said ne rose In meeting, when e Al al e e e p otor t ck, 1 — LG et Pastor Elisas was king for funda, ana 880 Mrs lan wa Fred G. Taylor and ow Fokker, inventer and builder of t &i death in an accident. and Stoddard Grain Co,) Sub-cormmi : i + | made exceptions 1o the remarks and in combat a‘rplanes of the same name, : Sub-committees appointed last night | ma : t . = town, late yes g cesaful as any in the siate. | lLiere today from Rotterdam follow: Posters, auto display signs ; =0 doing brcke the canons of the y wn, Sate vesserdag. proclumation folle : Amer Noordam. The Fokker 2nd seals, Dr. E. Reeks and A. | church. The pastor's plea was for Snow SledS On Way to N The ‘;‘\;‘d‘L‘a of Medie “Tomorrow, the 11th, will be the | wag the most feared chase plane used F. Magnell: poster distribution, D L. | money to aid war-stricken orphans in Relief of Marooned Ship §iof=e M. Lavs=on wa Seaitle, Nov. 10.-—Nome, Alaska) before Leary was struck eping Sircutar| s : cecond ann'‘versary of the signing of German air fichters on the western Bartlett; thermometer and bill post. | Asia M'nor in keeping with a circu paid regulasly since 1918 the arm'sti veen ihe Allles and | front ing, M. J Smith: newspaper advertis- | sent out by Bishop Alexander in New 5 : « ‘ residents are planning to send & snow witnesses sa‘d, waiking sled reliew «xpedition across the rosd. The cal 3 rmany in the World War His Ex- | L ing, W. C. Kranowitz; newspaper pub- | York. Trial was set for Taesday New York, Nov. 10.—Quarterly d'v- ' of th's citv *o assist ir king the tdends declurvd here today by the R Day clobration Amarican Suga *5., were on basie of 7 por cent per unnum omi the extra quarterly dividend of one per eent wh'ch the company | UNDER MEAVY BONDS, | celleney, Governor Holcomb. has is- of cigiit men rounded up he pollce I oLee b ! wovern 1 s eported, enAds & - iz i | e S 2. = : som Jeniarday is suaptetad Bt heing matd. | practicable, without & suspension of | abort)s innounce its recognition of Vance; church appeals, H. V. Camp. More Liberal Liquor Law r\-’m‘llx —t’::‘i";:‘;O::hrfll;:rgfl::t:r‘o;: b '!c‘:r&),:>‘);~*<l‘:lx . 1??»‘10: up men and burglars th re re. | business activities Therefore, I would | ti.c government of Mexico. The an- 9 i R e ) e he -c:;‘ esides Ta 1eased by the court today. Four were | 88k the gcod of New Brita nouncerent probably will be made g Huron, S. D.. Nov. 10.—The South | other mcn. held in $2,000 each for trial Friday, ID 80 far as possible to comply with | after the return of King Alfonzo from ) Lakota direct legislation organization ‘ and Nicola Pisanneill in $5,000 his Excellcncy’s reques v a display | Engiand | in o statement today declared that| o0 e : | of flags, by arsistance to the ° ex- | returns received by it showed that{ a 3 S., Nov. 10.-—Announce- s ¥ wpervice boyw in the carrying out their GOVY ()nul\ls STRINE ¥Martford, Conn.. Nov. 8. the prohibition law suomitted to a | Ment was made today 'of plans to ADMIRAL HOWARD DEAD. I]ww\l: am, and in any other manner Madrid, N 10.- nnounces || Forecast for New Britain and || direct vote of the people to strengthen build by popular subseription a gl Annapolis, Nov. 10 Rear Admiral | in & ] with the day. that in consequence of the r fusal of { ! viclnit Fair, colder tonight;: prokibition enforcement in this state | 1D \ifas(-!‘ L0 race in next year's i s Thomas B, Howa years oid, U, 8 “Respectiu the government to increase 4 Thursday cioudy. | was defeated by a majority of more | ternationa e regattn off iiali- srom Chiea ro RECOGNIZE MEXICO icity writing OwWite: | thise: i frozen Arctic 1o the trading schooner gctually e:-ialn the TO RACE NEXT YEAR.

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