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=) NEW BRITAIN HERALD (=55 Nl A\ ISRIIAIN (()NNI ("I'l( lll lRll)AY J()Vl MBI R 4, 1‘.0,2 I\VI LVE PAG l S PRICE THREE v(ll'{l-\l'l‘S . — SPECTACULAR BLAZE &1 e s ocom NEEHE MAN OUT- OF 'wORK PAID WEEHAWKEN RAZES :RIE LOSED IF LIQUOR 18 s()l,nl ASSASSIN'S VICTIM * ROAD YARDS AND PIERS. : f PAL TO KILL HIM, SAYS Five Docks, Wdre'WME[]N H 5 ”'fl' MY L Campaiin in| PHMSES A'MEHI[: Brosdt a;tTa":;:.Ra'l"'ad SELF 'CONF ESSED GUNMAN house, Loaded “pair (6 pIRRre! LS Y™ ¥ et po ArmamentCon. 0o QUIGLEY OPPOSES BOND ISSUE; Victim First Tried , Barges, Freight ) N ference Opportunity— iNGUISH_ LA CLAIMS IT IS POLITICAL M()VE‘ to Starve Himself Cars and Oil Tanks | Tells Serfatc He Based His| .yt o boroneion | Premier Hopes to Attend, ‘ A : to Death, Then Destroyed — Loss| Accusations on Statement | norsona vt to comecticnt for e T anumn for any Vears—iup Dete-| iforteacing of City” to. 10 BE PROSECUTED Gave $5 to Reward Had Been in ninitra- ! Former Mayor Objects to EVASIVE DRIVER sinent in within the next two weeks will pay a tlon Since 1918 But P London, Associated campaign against violations of the | progs)—The house of commons today | H | &nten In Thiy Country Depressed. { = i e of Former Soldier. Bighteenth Amendment. This was reb e L Gl L g | e v r | Tore Than Million laatned ey rrom Ak suChotiiative| saciianously SUoBted Wo/matlon preci o L ovih, (By Assaslatea | CAITY On Street Work, | prose i | Woods and Police Depart- Executioner for soutce. The commissioner intends to | proving" the approaching Washington | Press).—official advices from Tokio It with the chiefs of polic v Hara of to Act Hand in Hand (o Cheek ing that I'ren N4 conterence on limitation of armaments | 4nnou el BUT HEARSAY EVIDENCE | *! major clties of :;u,.‘nr( I\”\\hh.ll and Far Kastern problems. The vote [JAPan had been'stabbed fatally were| Declaring tho Issue of strect bonds . . . A Nazsal means, of course, that he will visit | came after two and a half hours of |received at the state dapartment to-!a( this time to be "& mortsaging of Growing Number of Violutions. l)“ . E) N l High Wind, Which Fans — New Britain, & Aleniian i (o hiah by Giotie adavei Ay icon Re(er prsrs atwrteleic | radaity i TREERENE F) oIing beed. ‘. Army Man He Talked With Satd That Watehing Conneetle ers supported the 1caolution and voie- | Jepanesc ombassy officials and| Mayor Georse A. Quigley has an-| Inan efort to stamp out the prac- Jarri i Three states in the Union are Row | ed hopes of the conforence's success, |members of the Japancse delegation | nounced his intentions of opposing | Uee of autvists who,after they bave | Flames, Carries BUrning | cuuea maa vota 1mim 21 wen were |t 0 waionint e b 5 nes and P pie *RUCCES (o the armament and Far Bastern | (he passage of the proposed 15000 | 1EuTed in an accident, drive on their | o Jodwe | M 4UPULY commissioners, They are | pondon, Nov. 4, — (By Assoclated |Conference. neceived the first news | ssuc at the City Meeting Doard machines in-an attemic o ovals e Slayer Tells Police That He e ponsibility, the police and Prosceut- Embers As Far As Times| t° Pe Exccuted—Se from the Associated Press and were ! gjon, svember 18, greatly depressed Inkue Down Wlinois, Missouri and Connecticut, Armed with what is known as the Press)—Premicr Lloyd George still | R L e e S Committed Deed to Prove | Scores Geargln Member. hopes it will be possible to carry out ! Square, New York City. Washington, Nov. 4.—Senator Wat- | Padlock Injunction provision. the pro- | pic"intention of going to Washington Tlie ‘formen mayoi'* {s "ono uof (he|Dlannedito biing all such oftenders to | 'y son, democrat, Georgla, told the sen- | Mbition enforcement commissioner in- | anq " taking the leadership of - the Murdered In Toklo. | second ward representatives on the . justice, Two arrests were ma \\|.l;-‘ I : . L ate today that his charge that 21 tends to invade these three states and | Lritigh delexation at the armament| Tokio, Nov. 4, (DBy Associated Mecting Board and has been the mov- In the past few days, one of them f(l- | His alty to His Friend. p g merican soldiers had been hanged in | ¢l0s¢ cvery hotel found guilty of sell- | conference, declared Austen Cham- | Press).—Premicr Hara was fatally| ing Spiit at both sessions of the'lowing an exhaustive inves'ivution | G Weehawken, N. J., Nov. 4.—The|lrance without trial had been based | & lauor. [The test case was recent- | perlain the government leader in the |stabbed in the breast today at the | board held since its organization. v after the uccident victim had sostuti- | = . b Erie railroad’s Weehawken piers and|on the statement of a soldier who|!¥ Provided by District Attorney Madi- | house of commons today. railroad station in Tokio, was as a result of his opposition move | ¢d a fracture of the skull | waterfront yards were lald waste said he had scen the gallows and had | S0 f Kansas City. Mr, Chamberlain made this declara- - | than any other feature of the mecting I'or some t past the police m\ o York, Nov. 4 grim early today by one of the most spec-|been told by scaffold guard that| Kanaiw City Caw. = | tion in speaking in the debate on the| The assassination of Premier Hara | that the strect bond issue was killed | been troubled with violatis ¢ s those of the 1ssian tacular fires the metropolitan area|this number of men had been hanged. District Attorney Madison,” sald | forthcoming conference in the Amer-|comes at a dramatic moment when |t the meeting held several wecks | law, some of whom bave nevey bech | realists v told police has witnessed in years, Another Clush Oceurs Haynes, In reealling this cas ,ed |ican capital brought out by a resolu-|the Japanese delegation i assenhiing | 80 When the proposition dirst came dpprehondud. on Monday evening headguartes = AnathasalaE R on ¢ o sen- | injunction proccedings again e 2 J 5 2 A 3 81 up for action, He took the floor sev- | Seriousiaccident occurred on t concerned Trank Passyn a Loss More Than Milllon Another clash oceurred in the sen Saaga nid | tion introduced by John Itobert|for the Washington conference and ) up k o 4 Tivainls 1l heavily laden with|3te today over the charges of Senator ,“*‘"* 'yx Hotel in Kansas City and | Clynes, Stephen Walsh, J. 1. Thomas, | when Japan is intensely intevested in | ral times during the debate, arguin trect and the driver temporavily d= | sh p's carpenter, found shot to death e e ors o watmouse: | Vatson.” When the senate convened {JUdgc A S Van Valkenburgh isiued | Arthur Henderson and Thomas Shaw, |the international lssues in which Strenuously against the passage of ) ¢d the police. He wax apprehended fin a Russian cemetery at South River, O O g0 Ioa1aq | anihour earfor than (usualito taleyup]lial SISt closinEsinaliptel Ehiltalostaticl iTahovl ta i iadsre: 1t ireads; {Premier Hara has until now taken the proposition submitted by sthe Wednesday night, however and was N, J. last Sunday. It came from th 20 londed barges; a train of 30 loaded | {he yyatson char; Senator Bdue, | shing a precedent in the United | That this house warmly approves|such an important part. He had been board of finance and taxation and arraizned. A jitneur was also brought lips of Ale wvin, his chum, freight cars, and another of five oiliropublican, New Jersey, opened with | State Haynes cites the following fof the meoting of the international |urged to head the delegation to vatificd by the Common Council. | into court after he had driven his car | who v . as a fugitive from tanks were destroyed. Barly esti-|gevere criticism of the Georgia sen-|report from District Attorney Madi- [ conference at Washington and trusts |Washington and for a time had the Council is in Favor. {on followini an accilent o€ minor eon= | justic n a charge of hom- Y mates of the loss ranged fromjator for attempting to place in the|son e that a supreme effort will be made to | matter. under consideration but fin- The scveral speakers who opposed | Scquence el ‘ 31,000,000 up, but the figures were|congressional record yesterday a . The Padlock Injunction, arrive at such measures of agréement |ally decided that his scrvices would the bond issue intimated that if the In ail .aves where there appears to |- i Confession P trankly guesses, and will remain|ihetogiaph of sallows said to, have| “The ‘Padlock injunction provision' fas will secure a substantial and pro- |be better employed at home during board of finance and taxation felt it be any evidence of guilt on the part| This is the confession Savin is al- speculative until a check can be made |been used by the army in Franae. is the sharpest tooth in the law. The | gressive reduction of the erushing|the discussions at Washington advisable to levy a tax In licu of the of the drivers, they will be placed un- |leged to have made to the police of the variegated shipments that were Little Girl Asxaul way to uproot liquor violations is to } burden of armaments.” i He frequently addressed the Jap- bond issue, they would be inclined to der airest and the facts presented to} “That, out of wotlk for four months, in transit [ Senator Fdge said that Mr. Watson | penalize owners of property. In the| The debate opendd in the forenoon|anese Diet concerning the serious | act favorably. The board, according-| the court, Prosccutor Woods an- | Passyno had become despondent and Covers Malf Mile, had not requested publication of the | Hendrykx Hotel case 1 did just that | when John Robert Clynes moved the |work. ahead for Japan at Washing~ 1Y, offered two proposals to the Com- nounces, tried in vain to starve himselt to The fire was discovered shortly be-|article printed with the photograph [ without bringing criminal charges. | resolution. ton and on October # he expressed mon Ciuncil, the first calling for a death; that at last he had asked N . Vithi |1 Passaic, N. J. newspaper. The | The hotel has been ordered elosed for Mr. Clynes explained th h 0- , the view that Japan's chief aim wonld | $15,000 issue of street bonds and the T4 Savin to shoot him: that Savin had 3 fore midnight on Pier ¢, Within an N & Hd % ¥ D hat his m he apan’s i D, o i : } B e hng swept over nearly a haig|article showed, Mr. Edgze added, thatfa year. The action against the hotel |tion was not offcred with any idea of | be to put an end to race harviers. | mon Council, the first calling for n POLICE (,OURT NOT refused nut been met with & e ag waterfront. iuminating the |it Was used for a legal execution after [ was based on testimony of federal | raising a harmful controvery and his| He later conferred with the Amer- | mill. At Wednesday evening's mest- | _|threat of death himself; that last sky for T around, and drawing|® COUrt martial for an attack on afagents and police.” remarks he avoided all reference to!lcan ambassador at Tokio and soon ing, the council unanimously adopted IN kESSION TODA\ Sunday the two had gone their ":_“ hvenas ot Fm;‘hln“ o me“"‘ en year old Irench gzirl who died Plan of Action the policies which might be discussed | afterward announced at a mecting of the former proposal, no consideration | room in this eity to th Russian grod & s from the effects of the assault, What happened in Missouri is go-|at the conference, eonfinin his | the government party that Japan was being given the tax 1 efnetery aoros th son; tha ¢ Jerscy and Manhattan sides of the T etery acr Hudson; that th r };‘:;"‘ln R Gkt Senator Edge aslked whether ing to happen in Connceticit, accord- | speech for the most part to a gener- | Willing to compromise on the Shan- Meeting November 18, o two had embrazed and kissed: that o] e . tor Watson sought to justify his|ing to the plans of the prohibition en- al dissertation of disarmaments, jtung question with China which had \ Tmmediately after the meeting, | xo Arrests Last Night Nor Continued | Savi d fired three shots without Wind Corries Embers. [charges of illegal exceutions without [ forcement office herc. What happened | The world, sald Mr. Clynog, is in-{10n& been a subject of controversy. Mayor 0, It Curtis started the ma- >0 e S ).'m::;hi:h RGeT HCE: T e D A strong breeze that fanned th ial by presenting the photograph of | to the Hendryx Hotel in Kansas City | debted to America for the convening | Premier Hara declared in recent chinery for a second meeting of the | Caxes to Occupy Attentions of had asked him to pause until he had flames carried burning embers acrossla gallows used in a court martial [can, and will happen to any hotel in | of the conference. The league of na- | Statements that Japan was ready to ——— FIVang 108 15st thvat dollarai to bIe: the river, showering them down on | execution. Hartford, New Haven, Dridgeport or|tions was incomplete for its purpose | ceent a limitation of her naval es-! (Continued on Seventh Paze). Judge Thix Morning. S o e e (0 the New York waterfront and carry-| Senator Edge's Statement New Dritain—if the proprieto of ( he thought and he regarded America, | tablishment along with the rest of —— ; o itk b had aona: b 1 ing some as far as Times Square.| “The fssue in this case cannot belsuch establishments are found guilty | in relation to this conference ag hay- | the world, always keeping in mind SCHLITZ AND PIEI [THgre v mokessaldntan ihieinolice |EELTA BinEThiad RHesttic Wit S0 Crows of several steamships on the | camouflaged” said Senator Edge. “No ing taking a step to carry out the the necessities of her national de- > o | court this morning for the first timel Savin, according to tho pofice, add- Manh#ttan side were called out toone claimed that men were not tried (Continued on Seventh Page). main principles and objects sought to | [°nse. | > [ I several weeks there being o cons [ ed that he had dragged the body to quench great clusters of blazing |and executed. The picture of a gal- e be obtained by the leazue, Premler Shace 1018, | TO BE MADE AGAIN |tinued cases nor new arrcst TgEE |2 GG el AR Bl v T e embers that rained down on the |lows used for punishment of a brute Raps U, S, On League. ke caah ] Lt ad becuRpramlenng! | night 4 Rt e S R ships lis no justification of the charges of George N, Barns. form o & oar. |J2Pan since 1018, when ho formed a | Ay e The court has been unusually busy | i the K t i One of the doomed plers was leased |the senator from Georgla. He cannot | ty chatman, whe won e pio0P PArs | cabinet after the fall of the Terauchl [ for the past two woeks, the activities | of Passyne’s identity throush an ad- . to the Standard Ol Co. of New Jersey |cover them over with _photographs the “British delegation ot ranPer of ministry, the Sieyu-Kal party of Permission Given These Mrewers toof the vice squad being jesponsible | dress by Daltimore oculist of lenscs and contained several thousand bar-|and reproductions he offered yester- | 886" confetents. AR s ¢ Paris|which he was a leader taking con- j in a great measure for the numerous | in the dead man's glasses. AR R ay. The American people want to . T e \;!x :u[rmg}l.\ [trol. The position of the premier Resume—Other Permitn WL Te arrests which have boosted the court Thought of Suicide. > Pl A Honle 9 S Stk AR T TN Sxoftec ormation of the iand his party was confirmed by the T Savin was alleged to have told the plosion occurred when the flames ate |Know the facts to have the alor's league of nations, said that if America | general election in May, 1920, that Iskued Ax Rapldly Ax Possible, Iavenles Slopaig ¢ ile police thas thousht of suiride had their way into this pler, charges proven or disproven by un- were a member of the league there | party secugng a great majorit i Tomorow morning -t yrenily urred often the ming of | iV 2ale cnlied Tyon S L ST Wl e LY ) Jvould be o need of s separate con- | The premicr had o longand-dfk:d\ Washington, Nov. 4—Profifintior| O e et vasta wiil’] chum. when Tuck seemed against him il s 5 |y Ne J sens e SO eren The gre: ool om- he olitica eer, e a Tommissioner aynes s approved | Sion ¥ % | ke s savi aid A nleade wit 1 Tirenbats trom New York and every | tor, Senator Watson referred to the AL i ave: e iman Lyl o tne mamajtinglitsed pDlILea B o e e e P Tle a5 o, oo | e iheara by MId e: Ganrizer3vy dclact: ([BavIf ndldiha; haginlod el Selthih asailable plece of fire apparatus from |picture showing the hanging of thel Grono Arm Sauad Secures peopios of th o thought was that n);»{- born in 1854 [ Brewens for permits. ta. manutasturs | Prosecitor I, G, Woods wlll preseat | [rlend not to take his own lifo, and shok. sey City er New | new . e L ¥on 0 o @ WO should be brough b | elm e . ol by A Passyno finally had promised. But Hoboken, Jersey City and other New negro for an attack on a little Irench | ¥ g q and sell beer for medical purposes. |the cases. m: ‘“’_' "W“‘ B ‘\W‘ 3 ‘Mm‘» Ll , £ B to closer touch with the great issue Jersey towns were called out to aid|givl and demanded | in great issu n < A y towns ! a anded: : . olved. ve applications were from Joseph ! ; : e ithe Weehawken force in fts unequal Tni Dixgraced | i xolved Sehlits Ra e to the Savin confession and insisted struggle, but confined their efforta to| “Since when has it become legal to | Alleged Liquor in Com- Hugh O'Nelll, speaker of the U mm-‘ L e WIDOWER) A(xEU 66, it his friend, to prove his loyalt preventing further spread of the fire. | disgrace the uniform of the Amer-| P nhanteasolared StiaEelwicHout {48 inermita, for! themtit énsere. I (Entateklilniin ; = developments was dis ; | Three firemen were sevionsly injured | je ; By Hanging it at. thevena g America the league of nations could | 5 i : N 7 Perplexing when the Toof of one of the piers col- | of & halter.” The Georgia sentor call mercial Street Resort. | 5ot b "ule “erea et rument. fos.the A0 T o U O T IS ABOUT TO WED | .\ ‘o St deposited in o vant o peace of the world which had been SoTwalegaa L anoe: ) Passyno's credit lapsed under them. ed attention that in the casuality 1i Other applications from hrewers for Third in 6 Weeks issued during the war there appes ed to the Washington conferenc | permits, officials said would be acted The fire was the third to oceur on | the Phras The strong arm squad of the po- [ hich ho trusted wenig i | upon rapidiy and where there was no | Is One of Several Whose Marrlage Li- ™ ? i “De: rom other causes” a sked | lice de o & e ch he sted would glve the same ! ! e the Erie Railroad property within s Dead from other causes” and asked | lice d tment made a deseent on the [ pogineen s had boon Haneq o lfll': - - | evidence of prior violation of the law i e those causess | Roma restaurant on Commercial m v or i urality in the preparations for | ecnse Applieations Indicate That They L i h weeks. Six weeks ago fire was dis-|What we thella - = hoped. Consequently humanity turs “We are just beginning to find out.” | strect this morning, after an “agent” covered in the machine shops at Jer- 1 . dealing in medical heer the necessary H00 OIS Bl aE s . iy it/ hej dedired reported he had purchased some liquor Passage of Resolution Legal permits woula be forthcoming. Are To Marry For Sccond Time n o Oty ar B v = Tells of Foul Crime in the place, As a result of the d J, lefore Aaian sey City pier. Both were extinguished 5 ] Gt . q Before the aistribution of medical | Y o Betors much damage had becn done, | Taking up H‘\e ciel of the un[vhlr r| Raffacle Napol and his daugh- LOCAL YOUI\(' MAN 1zing 1t as Hollday—leely heer to the sick can begin, Commia | ThONAS 'I’\NWM"WM . Kitlio a 7 Frye who was killed by a sentry, the | ter, Anna, were arested. The man ls sio| 0 : M Ler, of 35 Pleasant street, and Kittie o theory as to the origin of today’ ¢ & i 5 L 7 4 ioner Haynes explained both physi i 6 5 e Y e B S i a speaker declared he had a constituent | chiried With having in his possession WEDS MERIDEN GIRL L cans and drugglsts muat obtain new | B- Niles, aged 46, of 21 Pleauant ) in Georgia who saw the commission| liquor for the purpose of sale, while To Change Plans. { permits to enable them to prescribe | Street, bave taken out alicense to of “that foul crime than which no|the woman is charsed with selling = 2 |and sell it. Applications for these | Wed- Mr. Sarvan is a clerk and his German ever committed s f nd | the liquor. Ronds in each case was i F te | bride-to-be a music teacher | . 4 = = permits, he added, are made to state | R R e e e o Y e e S e e Elinor o Tors S i b e s Charles Helene, azed 50, of 22 Main Makes Secret Appomtment sented to the senate as soon as it Ieeney, Patrick 'Mara, Peter M The final pass: of the resolution op jrregularity the preparations for | Street, and Mrs, Annie Josephson, aged | SRl IaC i AN Waeh e o | Avoy ind William MeCue took part| —Teach For Hix Beide—Ceremon {making Armistice Day a legal holi- ) e i gareparations (97! 47, of 177 Blm street, huve also taken | ¢ P fice Lobby—H Suidgeagh ek L) il MaCue ftooKan ZEN makingRarmislitefeys aficgulinolls hee Ny APy et HORd fuinoin Rt LD OSITENIm Gloael, fiive o fERE s e 5 EH B”NHIT!UNS,Wm of Newton ll) rml\u former — - Eazaetl I IICEd ehly W Britain will have a big parade limited to the 100 ym»aleiun,\ every | Carl Lex of 100 Glen - stroct, and ford O \D i secretary of war, that the senato 76 ” 1 g n the afternoon of that day, insteast | three months as Is now : Miss Gesela Goliz of 4 Grove hill; a I I I ) Miss Blinar Tieach: dauEhter ot aics \ iree months as is now the rule or e e | charges were “preposterous and in MAY 0AK” OWNERS Bithagy e 'l;‘:::"_lr“‘f’i‘";\- of the short formal parade now |whether under the new regulations he | Fredericl Werneeking of 105 Ann | or! ce Dechnes to credible,” { peatat N " | planned between 11 and 12 a. m | “ntitl Yescrl #rect, Hartford, and Mrs. Blizabeth o 0 i 2 (0 n S e e e t 5 is entitlea to more prescriptions . d e o Little. Newt hlml foNeEn Im’rl OF COLD TENEMENTS Mm“.,\',’l,fl‘”,’x,,,,n“‘“[”\'m'”““:‘l'lgv 4 “‘h‘i‘: \TIW original plans made by Kddy Agnes Dewey of 107 Pleasant street Comment. Senator Watson, laughing, “Poor Lit- Gl o e b e 8| Glover post, American Legion for a|py , S AR \ a widow: Osmand . Pillion of 561 Insist on Open Shop, But!"" ™"’ gl ity wero married at § oclock yes- | pongtor parade in this city on e PARENTS OF LOCAL Main street, and Miss Elizabeth Mary T pen op, but i Meriden, by o ey D npmurch, latiernoon of November 11, in celebra- | MeGrath of Hartford, have also taken RUSSIA MAY SEE]\ Alderman GHL Is In Favor of Stiff || Bk - John Neale, ftjon of Armistice Day, had called torf BOYS TO LIVE HERE | ticenses Johin Tear, of Hartford, an agent pastor, > e | 9 | e T S A s T T TR ATy el Exped to Operate X 1 Phey were attended by Miss Mar- |ONC,0f the largest military demon | SRS SRRt of'the Unifed States Internal Revin { 1ty g INT Gonncetion SR WIth A B RY e need by Miss Mar-|strattons, which, with the possible| ]H Ty ke Depurtment, was in New Britain to- Ao TO HAMPER WORLD| "7mc ' tomeeton et Gy, courin 0t thy bride, | SO Une s hoine i — | Hapsburg Dynasty is e b et contorenceyiin ¢ o Fathers, anc Joi of this city. i SR 4 N el ireenberg, no ear to Normal i | A wedding breakfast was served to | oy he CIty has cver seen | Family to e Reunited After Long Ousted From Hungary |oue wndir bail ciaried itn aceep % —_— " 7 5 b e e as served to W vas les . 4 e lo-t 4 ‘ v ing a bribe n connectio ith e | ' Discussing the resolution which | the bridal party In the Taft Hotel, |carperyr g s fotrned that the lo-) BT ARERE NG b ST b BTG e i o e EotannastIg S ¢ | ! i cal factories intended working on that Separation Due (o German ¥ rum running scandal. Mr. Lear e | Sends Word She Wil Not le iound by | ne presented at the last meeting of [ New Haven, after which Mr. and 3rs. | goosnd' that (hera did not seem (0| or Charles was dethroned and The [tered ihe Tocal postuflics and’ showed g Yor! 7 S ¢ common counc cquesting Burns left on an extended antomobile [y any off g ) | el Hapsburg dynasty was ousted from | his card to Postmaster ney. asl Jovew Yorl, | Nov. [S=Spurred by | waskington Conference—Fecls Vree \”'] Do RCOUTE - SO 8 b o ey arici Unonitialr ol | o ads o lase Ulie Etaian) L Hungary by a bill adopted by the | ing permission to use the telephon tHLehE. ¢ D s or e copcln s 3 jietatuanoe LxingReminimiin BAeRTet oy w1 TR At 4D R IIEGE EVARTE) | 1ons el drns o A T Louis Mol of the firm of Mo- | Hungarian uational amblyodayi i aimoon ta s e WaRLENTOU £ eIt e ireat to take over the entire milk to Prevent Lnforcemenut. of heat which landlords must observe | Meriden, DAl were cronned ana b i deeld sl iy - | Count Stefan Lethlen, the premier, in- | telebhune ho stephed aut inta the lol ‘. distributing industry in New York with regard (o their tenants, and the] Mr. $ur a for ad to HoI B shovt yarads dnahe moon. |0 Diney Sifers uf e mewsetail) CORE DOl Bl i in e b1y | B e ool e Domas Wi unless 50 per cent of the normal sup- Moscow, Nov. 8. (By sociated| et LA i Licle annte (ad LA 0BT i Is a former member of |y heginning at 10 and_stopping | formerly known as Chatfield's on Main f troduced the measure in th rlj*‘]'“ WY { tion with Chief ot Police” William J ply was furnisked by Saturday, dis- | Press).—Forelgn Minister Chitcherin | Riderman John It Gill has exprossed | onihe Lo Jnf. U. 8. and served 20 [at 11:55 with “laps” and other cerc- | Atrect, left for New York yesterday | Yeterduy. and it was expected the |Rawling e tributors today continued efforts to|=ent a note to the entente nations | himselr a8 in favor of osoqhing | s 0 France monies to mark fhe oceasion afternoon to mect is parents, Mr.|debates wouid last for at least two) Green who lives only a shor fill_the places of more than 10,000 |and the United States today suying | ghem: sty = The passage of the resolution mak- | &nd Mrs, R. M. Mohill who were to(a¥s. - 1nas wetion upon {l, however, | distanc Agseanpasied in 108 dabh striking employes and to serve the | that Russia will mo feel herself | i alderman's rosolut s . ing the day a legal holiday is ex-[arrive from Russia as tak L within a few minutes and engaged in vublic through district depots, | bound by the decisions of the Wash- | forved to the ordinance committoe of {7 |pected to revive the original plans | CChey haa mado all G | Sttt NeT e tieninndn er il e e More than 4,000 new workmen al- | ington confercn nd holas herself | . council and the corporation coun Marks At New Low | \Wien auestioned 1 morhingRitinvy S SN0 S L SO S vt e Tr Lo Cronl v helsani o ready have been employed, the milk | free to take any steps necessary 4o | gel who will be asked {o pass on the [e. Jackson, commander € Iddy-| WAar and rned them in Ay it 3 . conference board announced, and oth- | Prevent their enforcement TR aI [TV SRl 0% e p AL e TAY A L 16 don, Nov. 4-—(By Associated | Glover post, said that the question|the country. Their home was in the | Hungary and the lan, indemnitica- f When asled e he knew what th ers, recruited.from rural districts are T %, Fotittnod Lo the colnel) for antion b )—Cierman .Inurh, today suffer- jof reviving the ginal plans m.p\‘\‘”v‘fl‘ of \:]n wa. about ,v;m‘u from ”';IT fywr :“ llh'-:w wlr Ll ‘,’,‘T ,vn‘,I i .nu’w! wow ah w“. ‘ ; :uu'n T of g AU A G D TR e . A% L i ed the severest slump they have yet inot heen considered o last meet-| Warsaw, and was occupied by the [soldiers to the colors and complete | saic did not fo said his pres perating pasteurization plants, The | Alling Qut As Member Similar ordinances havo been adopt- | oxperienced fn the London. exatanse | Cocn consldered at the last meet- | o0 LU R0 RS AF(ar war was do- | disarmament of Hungary ate made in |ence fn {he t office at the time board asserted it would hace 70 per N 2 o~ |ed in other cities In this atate and|C rorienced in the London exchange [ing of the post, hut that upinions cx- | Germans 6 months after war was d g b ¢ b : I cent of the city's normal milk supply of Finance Commission | cisewhere. the second Ard bldarien ;u,u\\fllhl"liv‘w‘x q’m.:.;.l during the noon {pressed on the street were to the ef .‘L'Hul |‘|‘.. r.m.m wa “,,”}y. ,IM, v;“vwl;!v‘:i lh\vyn':;”u"\ n.n:w.:n; oy ‘f"‘ was u coin _4“ nt and that u‘ conver available for consumers at distribu- | Jadward 1. Alling, for the pa ar | find 16 th Y hour at 950 to the pound sterling, fect that the hoys desired to go ahead | INto a sort of rest camp with a base | BEO-SIAY KOLEramen v cws- sation with Lear was simply renew- Jdward 4 or the past year [ finds. While there have been few Lk atl 875.T 2 | . paper dispateh from Belgrade. The 1 f ) tion centers today . At B ROl LNe T bkt B LN B after opening at 875 The market was {as first planned. No official state-|hospital center there, and the houses | PAP I 3 he fing an viendshiy Wagon eliverios will be atarted the | 4108 eIl & member of the'board of | complaints of cold tenements” here. |t ' oss to account for tho doprecin | ment nas o oconed mer by tha | of fhe peasants were chartored to | disarmament of Hungahy shouid, the ! Postmaster 1 e first of next week, It was stated, at|his resignation ax a member of a1 | bor to b foreatmed. against saen | Gom I the quotations beyond the in- | president’s proclamation been issucd, | (Urnish quarters for the German offi- [ Note deciares, bo placed under the | seen Lear befor 1 did not know IS (et AR s 1”l””":]:‘\u.n.\lwnvn~| a mem ber l that beris med —against such | guences already known o be at work 1 is expoeted that this e A control of a commission appointed by fanythins aho At Uhe Unitod have bullt up it entirely new or-| Orson 1 (v “”'“' PN v"t"’”‘i linc sl deenmit consistenty | AN the fact that selling orders were | will he issued today or tomorrow | Malf of the home and provisions of | Jugo-Slavia, = Czecho-Slovakin and [&1afes infeinal revenn partment. in I8 while, they said, they would observe i explains that he will be out of the as one of those who came out in o !said that no official notice had been | CREMATARICo R e nnbin s e v G L B ‘v"h hy all_health protection ordinances, city for a wreater part of the next|favor of a law Lo curb rent profiteer- | NW York, Nov. 4—Gorman marks | received concerning the passage of i cares the families were expelled from | * they rofused o discuss fhe vl 6 employer s FamaInen LRALIANE | Te T T ey e e e e i oo LcE [ dropped to a new low record here to- | the resolution but that there was o [ theie homes to make way for the b | ? g When asked directly if ar's Vi in their stand for open shop wondi- | place shoula bhe taken by someome | the council ehamber in an eifort tol 44%: selling at 43 cents. This was a | doubt the merchants would he glad| tficers and thei stafs Mr. ana Mrs | Trying to Save Man had any conneetion with the —briber tions in the future. [ Who will be in'a position ta ast. bt [ een' taxes down. he farely ‘fafix v | 960 of (wo polnts from yestord«y’s | in close up Cheir piaces of tysineis | MOhill will make their homo v | =12 4 : vinst Greenberg the Harg- Dr. Copeland was quoted as saying |mayor has not as yet appointed | mention the effeet of new taxes on |10V Weakness of German exchnute lin the event of a city-wide nhser-; WIth their sons, and another family Hu”(-d in Cave-In declined to answer , e knows of no acute suffering due | successor to Commissioner Alin |iXlioRe o s this: Fan s in London accounted for tha latest |vance of the anniversary of the ien- | Kept apart by the war wil'be happi- | Wanaque, N, J e ] s to rench Attorney to the failure of invalids or children | _ 5 ol . drep here. ing of the armistice. Secretary lay |1y reunited. = working in relays R contir S to obtain milk, but declared that un- | = ~ e SrpEs % 1. Makin said he would call a moet- | e ] their feverish attempts to reach AlE iRl luss distribution reached 50 per cent Thi b ing of the mercantile burean as soon ' Y is ’ liam Graham of Buffalo, N. Y., an iron 2 Qe normal hy tomorrow the situation L]quor Flneg Al()“e Vow E\(eed {Whiskey Worth $24, 4(“ ns he fs advised of the passase of "m""t Grey to Wed R RN s e this afiernoon would constitute a serous menace to | Bei the resolution \'l(!()‘w of Old Friend #nd Wednesday atternoon in a cave | ] s he public | p, F R P \ eing \hlpped to U. S. | At the nost ofce this mormng no THEGE & AYeHul balhie iullis tonva damm | - Kmertia minar aboraers wore o | ormer Revenue in Police Court| wamign ot st | ond B Do vt Lo WYY | Landn, o 4 Awmounccment of| diundstion. oty faind Do Nt B | oy ey s v Wi rted by the police vesterday. About | time in the history ur Dunfermeline | the Cay except orders r ed some | the engagement of Viscount Grey of [ however that he would be found alive g 5 E ik wenty arrests were made. Iour men | That the manufacture of intoxiea-, The addition of liquor fines to the|consulate, Scotland, whiskey appears | time before the final passaze of the; Falloden, former scetetary of state|Compressed air was sent down )“‘ e m,‘. " nper - ‘Charles Jarged with having attacked the | ting lique which are forbidden by | sydinary routine of polies oy on the list of Roods exported (rom | FeEclution. The orizinal orders were! for foreign aftairs and Lady fcon- | 1ough & steel pipe in the trench. No || TR e It Nl toaniand tor river ‘of a milk wagon were sen- law is a proftable business to on. | 70 PG of polico court WAl 1o this country according (o o [t the post ofice dag would Doy ier, will be made soon it was eclar | repliex were recoived to signale on | ST heve it S e and 00 BERd to twenty daye’ imprisoniient | gags in, is proved by siatisiiow, byt |SImOst doubled the average mmountslreport to ths sommsres department to. | A0 UL halt mmt ell day und thatfed by the Tslly Bketch this morning:{the Bins fram hove grou Only | i RetTy, i onis o B ach. |the profit so far. at least in "New |received since Sergeant Hart began[day from Consul Van Sant. The value ";' H'M‘]Hlu silence for memoties \-"Y‘:'ml\ ‘H anner 1t e rlfllllll-\;h'«’“ “!f SRR L x: i the ettt g e o Shiakiia e L 5. the iftie 9 . observe non Mrs ith er Fushand, | time Phey are lowered wit wpes | o0 DL IRt Olevelint. 05 T Nee A Tt aiise.| BUGN ms to have been all one- | his crucade aguinst the violators of|of the whiskey was $24,444, he said, LR L e lonvered Rwilecroned |y v e e 18 o rannion at having agreed to arbitrate the wese flded. The city treasury scems to [the 1%th amendment {but he made no explanation of s | (IpEe e Tas E NGURmhaN | | ! s, sl L e eduction settlement of the strike of |1AVE Deen the. only one, unless it was| Jor the year beginning April 1,{fudden appearance on the consulate \"V'" [)ravm 4 Yedl‘s b SR S | ape peror and ex-emprese at Hertenstein %09 milk wagon drivers hinged today |50M@ Of the rum runners and boot- | 1019 and ending March 81, 1920, tho|TCOTd% | Yor Probate| SLI00,000 ORDER GIVEN Ten Million Needed to | —_— n Al aUestion BE. open oy coae? (leigers who have mot yob boen |local olics couirt recelved In' Lotal : | Ago Offered For Probate| . Si0t PUEE B o K United States 1) TR T o shop. Mayor W. &, Fitzgerald declar- | C4UEhL Which anade any money i fines $5.210.69, During the year |4 = e o0 Tha Wil iof the latn ‘GaotgeA:|stacl gandols cara coattng abovt S| cep Lnite s ry Washington, Nov, 4—A zrand fleet A he wonld altempt today to open | the busit s, Rt which closed Scptember 80, 1921, the Hooker, late of Kensington, hias been | 600,000 and safd to bo the 1areest|amm oortom manoo oo nEress will be | infon dinner will be glven in honor -‘r]u“rH:Hnnc”:;l‘v-|r1h\|'|‘vlnh’!1-‘nflwu el T e K“ At cal total amouut received in llavor fnes WEA | | offered ‘tor probate. 'The .document|order for rallroad -cquipment to b | proibition Surins, L A e e et an b en B B A (NGO T1. by ssues might be Initiated wurt for the past year ex= [alone amounted to $15,815 g spe | | was dre » May 2, 1877—nearly [placed since the ronds were rclurn- |increaso of $2,500,000 over the appropria- | American naval officers who served P : [cceded the entire procceds of the [ just how much this has changed rtford, Conn, Nov. Fore- | | V0T 5 :"\v.’\yn:’.'y St M bt I B e P A Y L".m e ;,'.':‘h..l‘,“‘n war. Both reg l\l‘\l..'lu Nh, OATY :;””\'[', I|<;x jlr\n‘l‘~‘l- hu:n:‘ April 1 ]”‘i‘ mirt proceeds is shown by the report nxt for New Britain and vielnity: nessed by the following men: Henry [nounced today by H. B liryam, pres- Prohibition Comniissic Mayn, M| ylar and reserve officers, who serve Relgrade, Nov. 4.— (By the Associat- |to March 31, 1820, according to figures | from October 1, 1919 to September 30, | dy and unsettled tonlghts Sat- | | . Nash, Theron H. camp and Henry |ident of the Chicaco, Wilwaukee and |!Making this announcenent today said the 1) gear Admiral Ha Rodman in i Press)- King Alexander will take obtained through the courtesy of At 1920 In that period there was re-| | wedny fale Nash. Provision is made for the dis- [ 8t. Paul railroad. Fifty thousand tons | INCTeAse wold be seugiit 1o onnble nove gy " g flect and mining squadrons the oath of ofice as fuler of Jugo- |torney Emil J. Danberg, clerk of the : —- J Ipusition of the estate among mem-lor steel will be used in filling the Praninition Inws throush enlarged forces Will join in honoring theiv former Flavis tomorrow, court (Continued on Eighth Page). P - & bers of the family, order. LRl s : Sotmanden;

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