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{ EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1921. 1 \REFUGEES HAVETO | crry rmems |MANAGER JENNINGS | ALSAVIAN CASE SEITLED "f Y F i 1 l ina ncil a | The anniversary supper committee cague of Nations Recommends That | & A & g of Unity lodge, will meet Tuesd = i - —_— | evening a’s oclock at the home of n_ Accept Ruling of Council | § WALL s ‘ e I‘M’] hlhll‘,n,fi "Im' Ethe Charaber Int. | of Ambassadors in Argument. Member New York ftock Exchange ) : v | e traflic bureau o “hamber — 7 Successor to Richiter & Co. EXC“ AN!}E RFP“RTS Famine and Death Stalks Efi»fliif‘g?g:(ifc”f\'-'i'wh;?:?zan?inJL‘fx'*'i?nf Credited With Bringing Giants e \\VEQT MAIN STRZLT, NEW BRITAIN. CONN. sembly of the leazue of nations, in Thl‘O\lghOllI Russia « | John P. Grifin, of 31 Hurlburt to Front which that country alleged { ERE U LRGBS SR 2R street and Miss Winifred Corcoran of Jugo-Slavia was taking an aggressive - 2 " 812 Stanley street, have taken out a attitude against her, was disposed of Sl;‘:z(«'?l;-::\?e(l ':;P"‘y“‘“ P“':f(::';e:'[am . marriage license. s o by the assembly this morning when | § fs well a5 Cubs Cane pid, eurn| Astakuan Ruwid Oct 3 (B the e T ph oty Bl : e A e At s A nata ociated Press.)—Hopeless sroups | the credit for bringing the New York Afba ccept the decision of the |3 A\Im:gol those \L!\'.r'.\‘ Toat e “0 3 1.2 | ¢f famine refugees crowd the wharves | Giants - ully through the 1921 [council of ambassadors, which is e ol Sl sl . khan which in happier times | pennant campaign is being 3.—A great deal of 2 a resolution recommendi tecl ints given to|pected soon. The assembly de: decline points 1 with the tides of commerc K sed Ao i thth i asuing 3 | Hughey Jennings, the grass-chewing,|to ask the council §f the le ennecott caused moderate Irregular | 4 yyne (o anr from Russia and the As- | jumping-jack who won managerial fame |send a commission of three to ,’,“ A A ,““d ‘m“('" St | 1akhan-Caspian plains. Bitter rair as leader of #ie Detroit Tiges bania to see how the decision of the ‘erce Arrow were lower. Stren3 < autumn are falling almost contin- | In October of 1920, Jennings signed [ambassadors’ council was carried out. |3 fl H»’ r“ DR marked the dealings In Pressed Steel |, ;0 013 tne firay snow of the Rus —— a contract to serve as assistant man- . resolution was presented by L g N | (l W \i!:;;;;;:leir"nit):“m;;: ('.::.i A\?Sl: sian winter has whitened the roofs of (Continued from First Page.) ager of the Giants, taking the place L Robert Cecil, representing the . z sl the buildings of the city, but the i Ur . = 2 made vacant by Johnny Evers, who had on of South Af Fargo. Reading first ptd and North-| o ' 50 "0 0 nts have.no shelter | bonds, Jake Winkle is still behind the | Peen selected to manage the Chicago| “The running score of the Bal- eru Pacific moved with other rails. | G4 " 00 Wait, perhaps vainly day |bars in the same bonds, while Andrew [Cubs. The acquisition of Jennings by | ka s one of the causes of SRl Gl SO R B PR R sportation to the|and Wallace Richardson, sons are held | the Giants came as a surprise to the|sr - red Lord noon on an opening rate of 5% Der| i o0 pondegions, where they |in $15,000 cach and Salvatore Varierli|fans and it was generally predicted that [ “We have no rizht to leave q cent for call loans that being the high- [ ©5 780 SH DOnges ofn b Cre eV i neld in $25,000 bond he wouid be one of the most able assist-|such as his unsettled. I carnc cily of misery and suffering and It is known that State’s Attorney|ants John McGraw ever had. hope that' the promised df\ ion leath. ) Hugh M. Alcorn spent two hours with| McGraw in no wise reliquished his|the ambassadors will materialize. . = - eased to 5 per cent at mid-day, but Volga Ts Deserted. rdson Saturday morning, and|job as manager but Hughey began at il. L. JUDD ¥ T. SLOPET efforts to stabilize the market under S upon this fact alone has assumption|once to do all the work aficld. His lead of oils, met with Ititle succ The traveller who has seen Russia |y some places been made that a con- | ““E-yah” and grass pulling had been STRIKE IS GROWING 1 Motors and food shares continued to [a5d the Russians in times of plenty 2d. seen before at the Polo Grounds but weaken and junior rails also lost | €Xpects to meet with a rosy round- Knows of No Confession with Hughey as a Giant, the fans took b ground: Liberty 3% were strong with | faced people when he again enters the| Attorney P. McDonough, repre- | him different It was ‘‘Atta-boy| Ranks of Idle Longshoremen Along N 'Y“\’.”’ ol R e L e U S L TR other of tha group. c.untry. Disillusionment is in store|senting the Richardsons, was 4| Hughey'” where before it had been “*Aw Investments. Local Stocks Telephones, 1815, 1816 High. Low. Close |for him, however, for everywhere hs|this morning if he knew anything|go and lay down.” New York Waterfront Augmented ¥ Am Mt Sug secs thin faces, the skin of which is|about the alleged confession and ho| The good-natured Jennings soon won AT SRR b 7 Am Can .. e f 4, | seemingly stretch&d tight across the|answered that he did not. Did ¥ou|fa.yor with ‘he plasers and his T —Coal Handlers and Carpenters Out e Offer: Am Cr & Fd.... cCheck bones. He remembers Astrak-|ever see a confession? was the ques- : ing spirit helped them to pull through| New York, Oct. 23.—The ranks of 50 AMERICAN HARDWARE Am Cot 0il S han as a city filled ith industries and |tion. Attorney McDonough replied, | many tough games. Jennings con- | strikers along the water front were = I ;o = Am Loco ....... 90% 9 9 commerce, but he finds it but a o. sidered a great little general and has|increased today. 50 LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK Am Sm & Re... 39 3 3 s .adow of its former self. Its veaviar| Do You know if there is a confes-| proved an able second-helmsman Coal handlers and carpenters en- |3 50 STANLEY WORKS, Common. Am Sg Rf cm.. 4 E 4 | xna fishing industries are estimated to | 10N in existence? . This is Jenning's 15th year as a lead- | gsaged in bunkering and filling s b Am Sm Tob..s. 417 4 have dwindled nearly 70 per cem: ,‘{)ig” el dvise him to make|CT- He won pennants in the American | in overseas trade wallked out o Am Tel & Tel...108 where once 2,000 ships daily sailed up i adviseshy ©|league with Detroit in 1907, 1908 and|al pie joining the longshoreme ADTOD oo %) 2 and down “Mother Volga, there are | Soniopsion” 1909, He is not exactly a stranger in|who struck last Saturday in protes Am Wool . 4 7 acw barely 100 on that stream. est initial rate in more than a week. Wall street, 1:30 p. m.—Call money “That I cannot answer, it involves nnot answer, : sl It sev-|against the new wage agreement, cut- Ana Cop a question of advice between lawyer the National league, having spent sev i t S et ams representing | ting their way from 80 to 65 cents ar ~ Sy peas s et Lo i S e, e, e | L S TR JOHN P. KEOGH AtGIf & W I... S I:;:‘rhcri;rms ?y.goi,:‘;lenef:z‘;‘“;: Know 5 Mession existed would you |y, "o oider circuit. He was a comrade o o e R Pald Loco . . 4 | of fugees. y ar r . 7 ~Graw'. f: i Other longshoremen also struck today. R:l;l. &_n;hm_ T . starvation, but many hungry children A man can do things without cos nf E‘}((',’(T“ Elonichesamoustols Onole smm:mg Hea Al com s n Ty Waterbury Bridgeport ot S se 4 | o adbiITy alaitrok e AEat rosd iney | AuiHn ‘!; ] aif‘orne:' i; he \t\'adnts to. "”Séfimnfl"\m born at Pittston, Pa., | O’Connor said the shipping board * Danbury STOC]ES New Haven Bky Rp Tr... : ;vz, the very bread they have m;‘un State's Attorney Mm"l‘ denmied that |in 1870, and’ first played professional ‘\\>0\.||vllsy;nhlv\3 “‘;‘:nv e (1;::1 l.::;.:“.e Middlctown BONDS Springfield Eri el 5 2% ik S gh\‘l‘m & 1‘ ead | e had ever issued a statement saying | basehall with the Leighton, Pa., club i e Direct Private Wire to New York and Boston. e ; ' weakened condition. “Moat ot bread | Richardson had confessed. in 1890. The following year he signed 2 ESD : es & Ohio cost '3, rubles, or about 5 cents < i s : ociation at this port. His statement “Did you ever state to anyone that|with the Louisville, Ky., club of the cith | B G. F. GROFF, ?Mgr.—Room 509, N. B. Nat'l Bank Bldg. — Tel. 1013 Chl Ml & S P.. per pound, but there are few who have | Richardson had c:nms;efl,, American Association playing first base | C2Me alter he had conferred with|§ i fer. o Chi Rk I & P.. 3 money % C! k 4 R enough to pay this price day| “Just wht do you mean?” and short. In 1894, he was traded to[Unicn officials an LER DR e Chile Cop ... k after day. “Did you ever make an official state- | Baltimore Nationals and four years lat- [~ " ghl‘“;‘(zl‘m Disease has played its part in the|ment that Sergeant Richardson had|er was shifted to the Brooklyn Na- s S G S o ¢ In. 4 | ruin of Astrakhan. Black typhus took | confessed tionals. In 1901, he became manazer| ()MMENDED FOR VALOR Cn ®rd Ref. 8. a terrible toll during the winter of “I never did.” and captain of the Philadelphia Nation- Cru Steel ... 1819-1920, not only in districts fur-| “Has he confessed?” oy d Cub Cn Sus.. ther north, bug in this city. Fory out| *“I cannot give you that informa- Endicott John .. of every hundred physicians died dur- |tion.” Gen Electric ing the awful scourge. During the| ‘‘Have there been any more ar- Gen Motors ast summer Asiatic cholera and |rests?” ¢ood (B F) Co malaria have carried off thousands of R L TG Gt North pfd e “Will there be any more?” Frapte Cop N “It is altogether likely.” Interbor Con Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York. als and two years later returned to the @ humfiflfi fimfl & Baltimore, Eastern league club, play-| water Tenders Robert Burns and Jer- 9 ing second and short until 1907 when e e he wasdrafted by Detroit. He was made| ome Hegarty Praised by Denby for New Britain National Baok Eldg. D manager and won the pennant that i : Telephone 2583 10 Ceatral Row year. All of his Detroit teams were re- Bravery Du z Explosion. "OVAI'I) R. HART Mgy ‘Telephune Charter 5030 garded as pennant contender: Washington, Oct. 8—Water Tendes i('mnhcr _:.' Stock Exchange. Member Hartford Stock Exchange Whe: sl “Does that mean there will be .more Robert James Burns of West Pittston, |# Icterbor Con pfd. 5 ien one asks the people the|arres : ; At i VERCROWDED Pa., and Chief Water Tender Jerome We Have Buying Orders in: Tot ey Bar ural 8% : (,;u‘,\-:h.-,‘r n,‘; "fesef'.‘t (s]mb.(, condition | *T cannot amsy .:](\seph ]l(‘f;zu-;}'.dof Pl;ilmh»l]rhi . have Allis-Chalms Mfg 34 of affairs the inevitable answer is: een commended by Secretary Denby S ] W k C NG w1) i There has been no rain.” The only for courage and devotion to duty dis- tan ey Orks Lommon Tat Paper . ... 49 9 ay in the gloom is the facy that the | SBEKING WITNESSES Problem of What to do With Overflow | played on the occasion of a boiler ac- 1 d Lt RO e 2 | pctato crop was slightly larzer than . .| cident on the Okiahoma July 10 last S anle w e P f Zelly Spring ... 443 7 3 G P e . = i ,\.mmu‘“‘, G 412 nsual. and for the moment this crop IN HIGHTOWER CASE| Population Will be Frankly Dis-| “yhile the Oklahoma was proceed- t: y Orgs rreiferre Lack Steel-..... 41% helping in the solution of the dire cussed at Washington Conference. [N from New York to Hampton Roads ot Vil . nroblem of hunger. Hegarty was in charge of a fire room e Pdivol .o . 1 ' . No Medicine, 3 : Tokio, Oct. 3. — (By Associated |and Burns was on watch over two e :f.:(m_ - 101 k ¢ e g X State and Defense Booth Looking for | press)— Japan's problem of finding an | boilers when a boiler tube pulled out idvale § 7 7 Medicines cannot be found here. In % ) outlet for her increasing population |[and a heavy explosion followed, send- B Missouri #e . 9 L tre e o A Persons Believed to Have Val- PRI LR s S e e i e e e TO MEET FRENCH COLORED GIRLS ARRESTED. Net Lead ... ) which measures 90,000 square mil uable Information. ference on limitation. of armaments|BuarLs, at great personal risk, the re- B e Rose Maniss, alias Gifford, and NY \ H&H ‘ £3 | tiere are only 500 grains of quinine, and Far Eastern questions at W ing- | port says assisted by Hegarty, cut off | Delegates Will Assemble at Adana to| Mabel Pollard of New Haven, both Norf & West ... 96% 1 9612 | it is declared. The correspondent of| Redwood City, Calif., Oct. 3.—Im- |ton, it was declared by the Asahi|the fuel oil, speeded up the blowers Discuss Withdrawal of Troops | colored, were arrested in this city last *North Pacific ... the Associated Press has visited sev-|portant witnesses for state and de- | shimbun of this eity. The newspaper [and cut out the boiler, thus prevent- Sl 1 : 3y ., | night on a complaint Pure Oil e [ | <crul homes where malaria patients are | fense were missing today as the hour s the government will emphas ing possible injury to other membe e B 0= | vea polk They . I:an Am P T .... 473 iving. In each he has found the|drew near for Willlam H. Hightower | the urgency of extending economic op- | of the fire room force. ciated Press)—Turkish Nationalist the Elm City this noon, accompanied Penn R R . mmothers or wives of ‘suffereds sitting |10 g0 on trial for the alleged mur- | portunities for the welfare of the in- 5 Gt delegates are proceeding from An- | by -officers from that city, where they Pierce Arrow m blank despair, saving: der of the Rev. Patrick E. Heslin, | creasing millions of Japan. Pittsburgh Coal : L L L : gora to Adana, where they will meet|Will face charges of theft. h . “We have no quinine; we can do|Uatholic priest. For the purpose of increasing facili- BOY SGOUTS SAVE TRAIN French representatives for m di L i Pressed Steel Car B B nothing.” The state witness whom all th . ek S ness. g| ties for communicating with smerica sion of the conditions of the Fr e i gt B _Floating Hospital. Powers of ‘the district attorriey's of'| quring the conference, it is reported Totiien & e cmect! SHhE Soula H. S. ELECTION. o 18 ... . 52 . A floating hospital is maintained at |1¢® helped out by the San Francisco | Japan, by agreement will reconncet|pyiq mree Across Tracks d Flag|provide for the withdrawal of French st Friday noon al meeting Royal D, N'Y .... T int i police had been unable to locate was i 57 ble, and S ane ag i 5 R o s orie point in the delta of the Volga, |Police had been u ; - was | the interrupted Guam-Yap cable, and i S e e e e [ et e e ¢ clogtilal oLl e where sick sailors are taken from | Marie Bianchi. She with he priests | that exports will be dispatched to| Engincer in Time to Prevent Dis-{ Nationalists. The French are under-| he officers of the Civic leasue. The S e K Caspian sca, vessels and 100 deaths|NoUsekeeper, Marie Wendel, is known | make adjustments. This plan is in-| © 5 B S fhon falbaariie e aaiel e o taveiey Nkl ; : i ere i o an, s = b reen Tokio and Guam, Eai 2k . i % Texas Co ...... e oecurred there in August.|iswer, took him by night from the o Puns by the way of the Fonin | Omaha, Oft. 3.—James Caldwell, |fore evacuating the country. fow sob : o Texas & Pec.... 22 2 2% | e, s charge of this hos-|parigh residence on the pretext that|jeland . 13, and Clarence Swingholm, 12 _—— arer, Robert Chri Tob Prod ..... i q\:";"r“’: -1°n‘d “C;‘:t"of’;;" @ SUP- |4 dying man desired spiritual conso-| Japan's suggestions as to the agenda [ Omaha h“i scouts 30‘“9“‘“3;] saved WOMEN CHANGE D Ay penie K e 1 E lation. of the conference will be extended, it [ PAssenger train No. 6, a hrough Union Pac ..1223 213 - ::”]‘;‘: ':tfi“;;°i'::"_51“?‘:§t fqu ‘Ih“ The defense witness who had not|is claimed by the Hochi Shimbun, |train on xhcl Chicazo, Burlington oy Sk 9 asplan, a S isla €hi 5 5 # "o o = N 3 r 4 ol v C aha « =y r i United Fruit ...1083 e o t"» hilol. | been found was “Dolly Mason” from |shich declares it will consist of more [20d GEncy G en maha and Action to Obtaln “Hquality™ WANTED—Competent maid for gen- Unit Ret St..... 525 pesn srimmest tragedies |whom Hightower said he obtained the | than 70 items. Snicasoftrom S what §irond Sofalals eral housework. Mrs. R Pritch- U S Fd Prod... of the famine was recently enacted.|information that enabled him to find said would have been a serious| Washington, Ny e A on <l U S I Alco.... 5 Mzriners noticed the lighthouse on|the priest's shallow grave in the sands grEecks iy st it il , the island was darkened, and landed tional council of the Woman's Party b = of Salada Beach, on the San Francis- The scouts discovered a large tree|phas decided not to seck consressional| WANTED—Reliable and mpcrfincod lo investigate. They found in the o 8 Steet gid, lighthouse the 12 keepers all dead co peninsula from which Father Hes- lying directly across the railrond [action on a constitutional amendment to take care of furnace twice y 1 = h lin's body was exhumed by San Fran- track near Camp Gifford, a scoutlis remove legal inequalities of aily this winter—6 a, m. Al Copinl 52 om starvation. They had eaten their 75 OaF O L 3 cisco police and newspapermen. The |ein Fein Delegation Will Leave For |CAmp siX miles south of Omaha. Atlomen until the December session. | Va Car Chem... snoes and had boiled furskins to main- |district attorney asserts “Dolly Ma- the same time they heard the|pefore concluding a two days meet- \\*D“oi;:;d_ ;a‘;bgéc't:n? ?x?e by one had suc-[son” is a mythical personage. Conference at British Capital City ;:;l;is;lothfiof ihpx ll;]in \\Y:"mh c:u—r{x;d e N Tl e v . . . the light going out when th S —— = o n a dozen coaches, on the R Ea e = o | B : = = e EEd iy et soam dU s a i : . Next Week ther side of & cume 300 vards away, | °f @ Planket law, designed to remove | FOR SALE—Houschold furn! LOCAL STOCK . Voliva Will Pay $1,000 3 inequalities which it is proposed to| cluding coal ran Dublin, Oct, 3.—(By the Assoclated |Pulling young Caldwell’s red sweater [y o "y bodgioa s eoor crate 1 lature. We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts MINDS C {1700 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Decide Not to Seck Congressional . | NO CHANCE FOR AMERICANS, To Learn Earth is Round|eress)—the sinn Fein delegation to|from his back, the scouts ran down MARKET TODAY Srigien 4 Zion City, TIL, Oct. 3—A reward of | tne_conterence in London beginning|the track waving it franticilly. The (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) New Rulings on Passports Makes it |'$1,000 to any college professor or lay- | October 11 which will explore the|¢n8ineer stopped the train a few Bid ,Asked | Impossible to Enter Ru: man who can prove the world is a|possibilities of the Irish situation with |vards from the tree, Hfd Elec Light ......:128 131 N sphere or moves will be offered by|a view to a definite settlement, will Southern N E Tel ....108 Riga, Oct. 3.—(By Associated Press) | Wilbur Glenn Voliva overseer of [leave Dublin next Monday October 10 LEAGU SION ON WANE, othey 198 | 7Maxim Litvinoff, chief of soviet le- | Zion in an address in Shiloh taber-|it was announced here today. Sibgiaans % e e Sisirt 56 ls;cmlmB :lablroai, ]h;x; telegraphed the [ nacle last night in which he reiterated mon De Valera will not be one|mpis Week Will Activities With - ardware ..... 2 : al Bolshevik legation that Russi S T F a ¥ Sinn Fein delegates and will not Meis Billi & Spencer com 24% 26 | will make no axcersenol lheat]pl\\[uf:;e: his recent announcement that the [of the Sinn Fein delegates and wi Bt i o e P a i g i co: ctic vi he Bris 33 5 o E 2 A world is flat and has no motion. go to London in connec tion with t r;l'?:l \'"r;?:g ;s ;l;g not to admit Americans unless they S i conference according to Desmond| Geneva, Oct. Ascociated S el N carry national passports. The state' i TR Fitzgerald, the Sinn Fein minister of | Press)--Election of non-permanent Eagle Lock ...... 44 48 | department at Washington has made I IR TR, 7 ropaganda who made the announce- | members of the council of the league | § Landers, F and C ..... 47% 49 |, i P S T P : ; B it : a regulation that such ts mus . nt regarding the delegation’s de- ; : = N B Machine ...... 11 15 | be surrendered to AmeroPOrts must|p. . ier Lloyd George Discusses In. |Tend regarding of nations, amendments to the covenant 5 55 ered to American consuls, parture. and the allocation of the expenses of the A\.nlref};BEfgn?mcom . 3} 4 |@nd Americans bound for Russia on| dusirial Conditions With Bankers. = league were on the agenda of the league | i Pock, Stow and Wilcox- 35 23 llf;’;e‘“:‘;’:;&z;”;;‘dse-]ll"felhfl('forc facing | Gairloch, Scotland, Oct. 3.—(By As- FIRETTO_DISEMA assembly when it began this morning = violating the ated ress) — Premier Lloyd g vas expected to be the final week | @ o = Russe 10 : : : sociated Press) Premier Lloy what was exp PG 100 | Washington ruling or staying out of | Geosge pasced a busy week-end at his S B Make It Like New Nuptial Ceremony Will Be Performed| _Some small states find that member- ia Legally. the country. : Standard Screw ..... 225 it . temporary home here, spending many ; Traut and Hine 35 Should they violate the state de- | pours discussing with bankers and in- hip to the league is costing them large Union Mfg Co ....... 45 |Partment ruling and attempt to carry — Use — AL Pt to dustrial leaders the possible means of | a¢ S¢ JoSeph’s Thursday Morning Chinland Venesaabaasina s Stanley Works ........ 43% 45% thelr passports into Russia without | qealing with the problem of unemploy- cularly dissatisfied. They fought the American sanction, the oificials of Let- | ment such as relief work, doles, gov-| at 9 o'clock. plan for fixing each countr share via and other border states will re- | ernment loans and credit to foster a while it was being discussed in com- E PROBE K. K. K- FIGHT fuse to permit them to leave Riga or ival of trade.’ An official statement | Miss Mary Rose Disema, daughter|mittee, and will continue their opposi- 3 any other frontier city where they may | jssued this morning regarding these [of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Disema, and | tion on the floor of the assembly. j Bevpentoine: conferences said: Angelo Firetto, will be married Thurs-| Many delegates already have left for | & Grand Jury Will Investigate Riot - “The discussions were extremely [day morning at 9 o'clock at St. Jo-|home and the ranks of the leaders are SEEK TO BREAK STRIKE. helpful but no definite decisions were [seph’s church with a nuptial mass.| considerably thinned. 3 5 L X LSS possible.” The couple will be attended by An- § Cleans Paint and Varnish Brushes. ficials of Longshoremen’s Uni _— thony Firetto, a brother of the groom, ® and Two Others. on. a8 i BN iRAND CIRCUIT POSTPONE: Wranis Bionlioiret el we i e N oI O as best man, and Miss Amelia Naples,| GRAND CIRCUIT POSTPONED 2 3 oo | es bridesmaid. Lexington, Ky., Oct. 3.—Opening ¢ ment was expected here today of|. - W York, Oct. 3.—Officials of the HAVE LONG TRIX Tollowing the wedding ceremony.|the Grand Circuit trotting meetin the date the 54th district grand jury |\nternational longshoremen's associa- | Boston, Oct. 3.—Arrangements for|ine bridal party will attend a recep-|here today was postponed to Tuesday | — For Sale By — would be called to Investigate x)|e|‘J'°" were endeavoring today to in-|the trip of the Boston College eleven|t'on at the Lithuanian hall on Park|because of track conditions following fight at Lorena, 14 miles south of |UCe Several thousand striking men |to Dallas, Texas, where they will mest|street. 3r.ana M iretto will make 2 B here Saturday night, following an |c™Ployed on the Chelsea and Hoboken | Baylor university on October 15 wert r home at 162 Cherry street. attempt by Sheriff Bobh Buchanin of |PIrS to return to work immediately [announced today by Graduate Mana- e B ol McLeanan county to halt a Ku-Klux|20d abide by the terms of the new |ger Frank Reynolds. The squad will "OUN TO MEET. | e e ar ware 0. Klan parade. L B i that there | 1S47C Bcre October 11 and arrive at| The New n Indusirial council | The fight resulted in robably | _l-éaders expressed belie at their | Dallas October 14. will hold its first meeting of the fall j#= =N 278 iN atal ‘Wwounds to throe mon oho gor.|efforts in that direction woud be —_— at the Y. M. C. A. banquet room Thurs- | : 279 MAIN STREET ous injuries to seven others. Judge |3uccessful and that the trouble would STRUCK BY AUTO. day evening. A supper will be served "i"ONIGHT T R TR T R, Mmroe of the Bth -.district|D® OYer Vefore the.day ended. i Irene Vaca, of 150 Chestnut streef, |2t 6:39 o'cloc ns will be discus et s T court announced yesterday that the| The men walked out Saturday in| /0 0k by an automobile driven by | €d for the activities to be held dur At Tabs’ Hall grand jury would be called to in-|Protest t a wage cut from 30| ) gpjettstoeszer of 152 Henry street | the Wwinter months. M. K. Pasco, DRINK — vestigate the affair without delay. |t° 85 cents an hour. shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon. | chairman, will pre: — Dhil Those undergoing treatment at The accident ocurred on Arch street, s | g local hospitals were reported BASEBALL GIME TODAY. a short d nce south of Walnut TO PLAY SATURDAY. S B axy | “resting well” today with Sheriff | Cambridge, Ma —The Har- | street ken to the New| Boston, Oct. 3.—The football game ¥ S S =y Buchanan, Louis Crow, proprietor of | vard baseball team was to meet North- ene spital where it was | betwean Boston college and Providence 3 4 Satisfaction in every boitle—Take home a bottle, a local laundry and E. Howard still|castern college today in the first game | tound college recently cancelled by the lat- 7 MAR TS " sizes 5—10—15 2 in a critical condition however. of a fall season of ten contests. Smer ter, will b= blaved next Saturdav. NOW ION DAVIES ) Three sizes 5—10—15¢ That Resulted in Injury to Sheriff 15, Pound and 1 Pound Package Waco ,Texas, Oct. 3.—Announce- i

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