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News of the World By Associated Press NEW STABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SAT 'WORK PRI LLABOR BE SOLDIER BONUS MATTER EOVERION 19SS YGRESSI 'URDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1021 RITAIN HERALD EIGHT PAGES ey Herald “Ads” Mean Jetter Busines s PRICE THREE (IfiN I y ON NEW NUI Sk S HOME NG DONE BY NEW BRITAIN HANDS WILL BE DISPOSED OF |15 PROGLAMATION BY 12 O’CLOCK TONIGHT , , ;... peosc 1o pue Senate Returns t()'NEW [] ASS Wl Conforonens g ol MEH H ST “ME‘THANKSGIVING NOV. 24 N For Success of Coming Fight—La Follette State Chief Exeentive Ani fo Rev. John L. Davis Will be ' B ahoves and Spenrs Into Pr First Teacher—Expect 100 Members. Disposed of by P. M. ignot “Fhan ' Thu = 0 roclamation the the custom stament fore h I home, 1 o gl it nl “Following old nd t cd in A nen the al check up on the number « ned up as members of new men's bible class organized a men's mass meeting in the din- ing room of the Methodist church last Friduy evening shows tually enrolled. Enoush members are expected (o sign tomorrow to 100, The first meeting of the clas held 9:46 o'clock tome morning in the church. Rev. John 1. Dauvis, w has been elected ’ will take as the subject of Lurned to | 108500, “Remember Now Thy Under an|in the Days of Thy Youth! W. G. agreement 1imite | Sindell will lead the singi A gen belock this | €ral invitation ha n issued to all morning before the ‘e adjourned | Men interested and officials of the until ten a. m ¢ a continuous @1 Class promise the glad hand to all mion of 13 hours, The agreement pros | Neweomers. Following is the official vides for disposal by not later (hon|list of membership p. m. today of amendment red | |:l I ‘\g,.ull. 210 ““NJ’ i '|" Senator Lalolle MRS nderson, 82 Greenwood street; Cla \\'\.r-unwv\‘aflr;‘i\‘:m i the [:]n‘\.llllflli" ence H. Barnes, Y. M. C. A Frank bonus amendments will be taken up| 0. Barrett Tungerford’ Court to_he disposed of by midnight Ralph C. Berry, 602 West Main street Recessing then to ten a Monday | Pavid L. Beveridge, Roxbury Road: the senate would procced under a ten|David W. TBeveridge, Kensington minute debate limitation and samuel Dlauvelt, 403 West Main lican leaders hoped the bill mizht he | Street rry B, Bolton, 187 Hart passed by night street: Alfred H. Bottomley LnFollette's Views | Dwiglit street; H Bradbuny The Laltolette amendments Wallace street; S Brewster chiefly to the inheritance Wallace street: I Burdick, of the hill. After they are disposed of | Stanley street; J Burdick, the soldicrs bonus amendment offered | Grove Hill: W. D. Calvert, 8 DPark. by Senator Reed, demoerat, Missouri, | more: Herbert V. Camp Russell Proposing retention of the exeess|Street: M. H. Camp: T 67 profits tax to pay the cost of the five | Russell street; Wm. A way adjusted compensation plan, will | Maple street; Raym be brought up for final debate and|lYons street: . It after that the amendment sponsored | W est Main street; H by Senators Simans of North Carolina, | FArmington avenue and Walsh, Massachusetts, democratic 5 Shuttle Meadow members of the finance committee, | F1OWeT, 441 Park street The latter amendment proposes pay- | F'0Ster: 78 Dwight street ment of the honus out of the interest| 50 S. Buiritt strect; W. on_the nation’s foreign debt. 86 Bassett street; "" Senator Red has announced tha¢ six | \[2dison strect; Ralph or seven democrat senators desire (o] JCIOMe street. apeak in support of the bonus pro-| ..\ Munger may be arranged between them and| Nicholis, 62 Black Rock recorded in who I rthers of al hat b N n Ten Minute Debate Limita- tion Monday May Enable Passage of Bill By Night —Democrats Back Reed. I been ) tival histor own I'hi f the ¢ land and Ith; and d God of the s ot have lance with th 1 appoin fourth da Thanksgivin members ac- additional up by he ne have we | yearly e v the perit in n the a the ke it it 1, al hle | that 1 i freed will o t at in and pros | | Ve n. In | ancient and ) Thursds November threughout ol iy teacher the first " usa twenty aa Washington, N ' only nine hours the senat its tax revision fight today unanimous congent ing debate reached at one After a rest of B\ t the their churchds a i and m God land His houn titudes of ¢ a1ecat neople 1 b Tt he o e ble iy he ab W )»1 First step in making larger New home, tk o enab th the star countries and for f an accomplished | their thanksgiving, t prayers His erence, which f our na- pleas | | | i | | street Sl t I et hlessin And dd ca the New Britain people did last| for a larger | is heing the construction ‘work | two weeks ago,h company oftMed- | erection of the Nurses' | street, seautheast building have alveads tings installed work will be What vemhe 29 m nest p1 r in providing con fere now shown hospita conerctel pon the ilez by that it may time when th thi shall so orde and that their beaten into ploughs ars z may 1as heen il sten tl world ion Fiin ple min started Lines repub- he Wales the n Hawlking present hospital cofferete been built and On Monday the started, When H iden hom, of the Th in be may e, a thei 618 63 into pruning hoo apply secitic u they hecome walls the [ our God IR CLE | WEALOID DEATH {Mary Fratina O’Keefe Im- i plicates Deminic Cro- panese in Mystery. : b ick H. Camp, Cashme B 1 H iritain announced Cooper General the award of ntract ha to the H. les Lines company 78,508, le i this paragraph in his state- president of hospital the ard, for in W stress ment G| throngh Britain into the contractc in tracts, . Doolittle, W, R. Fletel avenue; . F Hollis Joseph F. 0. Fulley ldthwait ooby, 10 uld, 171 hoa full uction that this possible of written the ence A appreciation was only made generosity a the New | clause s contract under s agree to give rasonabl way on employment of citizens which prefe sub-con labor and street; street avenue; Ruy street; Fred Burritt | | | the | {ing stafr Britain (ienerai Iospital, he reereation building for the nurses which enter | uilding, the purchase of materials into the conatruetion of the Dritain pro%ision is *ho out parties.” now helng n esy () empl of m ia carried ciall the fact men who construction thirty-seven "ho other five at prsonnl h H When tha in the home, Britain. | permancnt | work e Wi the begun t in th me be numb. of brick. and cainest il New in to it pentry thin be in Britain auzment The home stories in nd a 1 with a twec connecting corridor to the rear of the Berkowitz house on | Hawk The Berkowitz house is renovated and worl he next fores reased to sixty rkmn will present will be cight and led n the three (1a asement | in hite now being ns 1 Will be the recreation building for the | b ideal for that purposs nurses, being in every way. When complete, the nearly 104 feet by about area, The basement will building will b 18 feet In provide for |of th any senators desiring to speak in| He Parkton, 14 Lincoln GDHoa (on) Rackliffe, 11§ Kensington avenus Hamilton | 64 City Winthron Maple il 9 Thompson Skinner, 699 Stotts, 532 wensk, 32 War- 250 Maple 418 10 0 | na O'Keefe | O'Keefe of this | to a member of | and newspaper- | Cropancse, VoW told her he knew M ird, wif ames today admitted Hartford police that Dominic arrest, once who Killed Enio Renaldino, She said met Gropanese at a dance in Berlin shortly after the mur- dor and he said to her: “I know who did the job him and they got him good. done by fricnds of minc Furthermore, the young man claims that Cropanese offered to shoot he | foreman ‘at the Stanley Works who she claimed, discharged her becanse he would not split her war bonus 50-50 with him. She says that Cro- panese said: “I've got a gun and I'l shoot him for you.” The Siory Accordingz to the story {orKecfe, first met Cie turday dance in | time he motored to New York | ¢3ng and {with Cropancse and another woman. | - She was to he paid $10 and presented | Kiett this morning with a pair of slippers for the trip. | found guilty of having liguor on hand [The car they drove was owned hy | with intent to sell. She was ne | well known New Britain man whose | | name as been mentioned prominently Fin the Tum running charges. Cropan- | jese was said to cmployed {driver for thi iithough he {trom Brooklyn a few days before the Renaldino murde Cropanese and who loter P WOMAN STOREKE undes | otE 0LD HOME avenue; ovall, World's Welterweight Champ to Give Exhibition for K. of C. Nov. 30. Stanley strect; A Church street: R. W. she lock street; Edward Sykes, stree’ Charles J. Symonds, | Chestrut street; A. C. Talmadge, | Hart street: Joseph Thomas, Church street; George D. Ward, Andrews street; . F. Waters, Hawkins street; W. Westlake, Maple street; E. B. Wheeler, ple street: Fred L. Wooster, 1 Rock avenue; W. Zzahnleiter, Maple street tussell Holcomb, W. H. Hall, 5 Hancock, 140 Bassett str Hanford, 27 Lenox Place Harris, 438 Arch eet; Howard 1. 33 Bassett street; R. Halbert Horton, 33 Ir., Maple Hill: E. W. Irving, 70 Ga) 1. Johnson, 181 den reet; Albert Jerome street; Frank G. Johnson, 94 Griswold strect; Russell Jones, 144 Fairview street: J. A, Lindsay, 23 Park T s K Lokens, 768 Arch strect; Charvles I MeKirdy, an- ley street; Dugald MeMillan, 49 Fors est stre Willis € Marsh, City avenue; (', H. Maxon, 32 Hart street: A. A, Mills, 25 Court street | Of Morse, 18 T Saul Eli, Police Agent, Se} cures Evidence Against} Mis. Decho of Park Street' —Other 1 Continued. e Thes go P. : 158 Ma- Black 3 Liquor Cases 2 | 7 Osgood avenue; neis street; N. D. ct; Lewis H. Claude A She Tlix told by nese erlin, Some | | Mre Mis of a ruit store on Anthony Decho, Parvk street, by owner Eritton, she i the at the to bhe the evening huw never fisht nine opponent, welterweig world will appear Knights of held November main attraction of entertainment such as been scen here and will rounds against a suitable to be chosen later P. MeMahon, chairman of the commitice in charge the revue, re- turned from ew ork yesterday where he has for the post few days arranging for the appearance here of some of the world's best entertainers including dancers, vocal- and instrumental ariists. At a mecting of the committee last eve- ning, he presented a list of names of famous vaudeville performers, and in the near future, a program will be a ranged which will include, hesides ! lack Britton, names of perform known to the enti rld Application has i state armc ranzements rovine el in th Columbus 30, He during was fined night George W. she er costs Judge when a wus an a i W rep- sented by counsel Police Get Evide 19 68 ce. Some | Acting in the interests of -the police e | department, Saul Bl purchased two | faquarts of wine yesterday at the store, for which he tendercd a marked $3 He eceived twenty conts When He returned to the handed the hottle and the I Sergeant W. C. Hart, Al aid by the sergeant and Policemen W. P. McCue and Thomas Feeney f lowed, A quantity of alleged whi | key and some move wine was seized antry and hrought to court ffered as evidence neis street; Albert Mor- ton, 242 Whiting street james “Red” O'Ke hushand of { Mary Fratino together the day | S of the murde t s thought | O'Keefo may know something about | | the crime. The latter is doing time n the county jail for drunkenness and | | breach of the pe and will be imetime next month told me i bhecame the e change | Sinn Feiners Active; il Raid Police Barracks Belfast, Nov. 5.—Sixteen Sinn Fein- raided the barrack at Kesh, County Fermanagh, last night the four mstables in char all the rifles and am- | who killed Rer Vmunition and escaped. They took ad- | he told me vantage of the absence of most of the | his™ garrison, the men having gone t hey t I illen to nd a boxing tour- | is charged | “Dom ] e ks L0 Onee aften Idine v W averpowered cl i e that und a spectacle vaudevills seen here of the aff the building of the ty to make the night & big The a slogan which is bo- among the members o the children progressing very and many returns are heing A ward will bhe made in fu- ture to the school oy or in the he n WORKED 25 YEARS AT UNION WORKS Adolph May, Aged 77, Passes Away at Home of his Daughter Today. de for nd a r way to make of the highest and entertain- the o On Her, pric.or of the store explain- cowrt that she has neve of selling wine, the | band being for fam- Ll appealed for a quantity explaining that it was for whom he represented as b Payment was not asked, explained, but he asked cpt it to remburse she had spent to procure friends o Forced Money him said n r ana him Berlin w akin The to 8 D 8 ‘ one the | nigh drunl s In sp trip Mar nis madd actice I had on out the York did not rewembe Dominiek told h f whiskey f1 p te h ed ards ety member chief ' siona police | of wine M s wif Ak in nsed ac Irish Ulste a hizh i he fund, and is work General Tudor, Colonel Wickam, mmissioner and officinls were at the tournament Police were rushed to the raid, but the Sinn made good their escape cds 1 uses, about it v other crool Arry the that | for the " e P in ampaien " duete the society and Feiners had ar- | she ; what stuff. school favorably, received. the near girl turning New Leader of Democrats Cordell Tull, of Carthage, Tenn., newly chosen chairman of the deme ratic national executive committer knuwn as the father of the present income tax law He is considered the best informed man on taxation in the country. As a boy he had no idea of reach- ng guch a high standing as his is to day, for he was busy helping h father guide rafts of logs down the Cumberland river But he determined on law as a areer and at 18 entered Cumberland university. After his Garage Ta Ralded. The vice a Philip street squad Bardeck's last night paid visit to garage on Arch and arrested Bar- {deck on a charge of “keeping with in- tent to scll, a liquid, a portion of hich is spirituous and intoxicating. He entered a plea of not guilty. At the suggestion of Prosccuting Attorniey Joseph Woods, the case continued until Wednesday in bonds of $300. The stuff sent to the state chemist ot en for an analysis | | | hie was morning vill New Other Liguor Canes The cases of Raffacle and Anng the form charged with liquor with intent to sell latter with sclling the liquor continued until Wednesday morning. An agent of the police d | partment purchased a hottle of wine yesterday In the interests of the de- ! | partment, and a raid followed. A bar- vel of wine was seized | a . r Keeping and the litano, graduation he served one term in the Tennessee legislature and then left for the Spanish American war as captain As circuit judge in Nashville, 1903 to 1907, he was known quick, decisive thinker In 1907 he was clected to Congress, where he remained until the begin- this year. During that term important work was the ition of the present income tax 77, for 23 years | Union Manufac ilder, and one German resi- this morning hter, Mrs, 1 Ado an emj turin of the dents Ma ed the a me minent died a of from mpany e of the Motorist Discharged, i, llowing an accident at the ner Main and Commercial “sticet | this morning. Frank Brozak was ar- |rested on charges of operating with- out a license or registration papers. |The court was Informed that the yourg man had reported the facts himself, and on that account he was | discharg | At the close | Attorney M. A rettirn of liquor ¢ is m cor- comp law The deceased ny. He Mrs, was a native of € is survived by two dau Dighel, with whom he made | and Mr Farrin n of and the following sons: e, Henry and Charles, he was a mor Sons of He Union; also of St m tere his New Haven Osear, G I'raternally Hermann lodge, and the Moulders Tohn's German Lutheran church The funeral will be held N afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the srtuary chapel. Rev M. W, fian, pastor of St. John's G itheran church, wlil officiate terment will be in Fairview ry, is now &0 years old h Deliberations Held Up For Few Days There is no question of a consult tion between the Sinn Fein delegates and James over the week-end With the exception of Arthur Griffith they all jeft for Ireland last night Mr. Griffith might go t.day, it =aid thix afternoon. Tt is stated that he trip of the delegates to [-cland is without significance and that th will return to London Monday. Ir ber | of the court session Sexton motioned for which was seized in a raid at Joseph Orzel's | High street. The search | warrant, made by Prosecutor A A. Greenberz, was found to be defec tive and on that account the seizure of liquor was not legal. | At the Ia nday Lrwin u- rman and | I week on ceme -$200 FOR ILLICIT WINE SALE | interests of the local club. [JUNIOR HIGH CLUB EPER IS FINED MRS SEARS WILL SPEAK HERE TUES. Publlcity Chalrman of Professionnl ned Business Women's Club Wil e!l of Organization's Work, Mrs. Elizabeth Sea chaiiman of the National Business Professional Women's clubs with o fices at New York city, will spealk at |8 the Grammar school auditorium next M Tuesday evening at § o'clock t WS M of W. « publicity & vl v in Sears the mother iy of Landers, Fiaty and Clark’s, now California in the interests of the cal concern, is the editor of the dustrial Women's Magazine.'t An invitation has heen extended to the professional and business women f the city to attena Tuesday ning's session. The local club is ing organized and it is hoped to by the membership at the session which Mrs. Sears is to speak who is in | stitute 10~ In city the et | Sature i youth 1l zinls | tories 1 struct accordance the comm HOLDS ELECTIONS I praced for th Birnbnum Hends Debating As- e e Betey mocintion—Other ltems From (he Various Clasarooms. A Blihu | club w T President president, Bessie it held meeting of the nior High Debating om 204 Wednesday clections were made iy Birnhaum Abe Finklestein; secretary Kal- manovitz; treasurcr, Blmo Wentland teacher member, Miss Brown. The fi debate will take Nov. 8 at 8 o'clock The Central High Art club met Wednesday afternoon in Room 207. A number of pupils who were especial- | Iy invited were among those present The candidates for the bovs' has- ketball team met in the boys' gym at 4:00 p. m. this afteinoon. William Christ, chairman Central High Tennis club, has ar rtanged for the remaining double matches to be finished this week. Various committee meetings were held yesterday during the 11 g'elock per The remaining students went auditorinm. Miss Cuddy and addressed the pupils, n in Bet- ten Palmc evers ame and w place | ons of the the Miss Morril V. F. W. Post Will Be Presented With Flag Women's Aunxiliary to pr t the Private Walter J. Sn P'ost, No 511, Veterans of Forelgn Wars, with an American flag on Mon- day evening of next week, The pre- sentation will made the hall at 8 All members the guxiliary and the V., I, W, are re- quested to be present Among the in- vited guests will be Orson I Curtis, mayor; Rev. John T. Winters, Rev. J. Leo Sullivan, Rev. J. L. Davis, Rev. Dr, & G, Ohman and many other men. Members of the post will furnish an entertainment and a lizght luncheon will be served - Turner WEATHER, S—— = THE Hartford, Nov. Forecnst for New Nritnin and vicinity: Falr and colder tonixht with freezing temperntures: Sunda falr; fresh northwest gales dim- Ishing tonight. NEW BRITAIN WORKMEN BUILDING NEW NURSES' HOME Building to the leit is the Berkowits MUST PROVIE F " JVEMILE COURTS |City Will Accordance With Order ' nd which 1 s W b In ' | lectured is proba 3 associati al 'STATES WILL RECEIVE GOVERNMENT HELP FOR BUILDING OF HIGHWAYS ;MEMH[H‘SHIP[] W Each State Must | | (Weed On Return Journey—- | 1 " r a |t i (Mioto by Murray) |t oms, Instrie: | was going st Iy 1 and floor 11 cond On ever there 1 Deople tation sonvilie und exi floors th nd s | ving h area o been with ! he udent ion of th dravn by Wl ha pany for @ vint ave | ai- 88 Mount ized hospital acting in building i hospitai i [ | | r vinfend ormed capacity in the home Have to Act in| of Legislature. must provide | i for the juy under a luw which recent legislature | o become effec- | Klett, who in- | € plan in this cnacted such | ons every | nher of weels svveral | legislature r hich vides i n holc morning in 13 the ¢l I il raigned and n instau nt ofne o everal reforma- hout the state when this | 1 vather than con- | Toom s the is felt advis, that, 3 ne " the law, the of le in of be nd can will the court at dispe was denied \f the chamber t the New Bri ! n ONES WATCHES GAME, 1 No Head 1 team will | in} and und play- home | d v Vo6 Coach | oth ne Yale rd-p ey n game dium toc Junes | the fin | | hes the New Commander of Legion t ed Bervice b [ 0 1 « 1 ber, m 1 Electrical Supt. to ja n in mils have stead o 121 new menbers | stones on tires and started on {he passengers shortly sengers stepped | has climbed s boys and | ¢ lect Connected Road Systeimn Not ixceeding 7 Per CONTINUED A WEEK Root Gathers Speed— Winger Drives Into Brook. Cent, of Entire Mile: ! N i oe. The Aucted he continued winding planned origina I'he chart menbers U \ip on e will in of | Aidk ai to Be Morg Than Hall of Estimateds Cost. Amount teral ¥ N o for ohne | Given is i sent heen anvass in more time. n lar ace grows and rivalry additional a as Automo! cry da keen a o dat il on m is bec reports e min the I have been L. of he cars | In the race. ut at a rate niles an hour arrived Thursday night, stopped or a lunch, some seen we not T, \ rted | e zh st than ingf in ¥ gas and threc turn almost bhack the no n jour- At last report Meadow on the ong. | G nis car his passcnge Industrial sent | he was Rules Glven Out It 1 To I ¢ e subatiti o carry 58, to Preble, had b t e mustf received It to cad od cost, more than § ppropriated sion in= states, had on eny ntire road trailer and h federa Coming along m Y. s William Van Opper a jitney steadily and st for little waysid n his wa 1 for Hariy Ha a fairly n aho on accidenta ad sh ca i ound him- lie 1o tiead all of [t overed hig equanimity 1 I bevond Winds Warehou-e additional people La just Hutsing and i L vl the ren ac 1 1o heade thy Ired ar of con o pin ng stion numbers 18 on his car. [ some en ¥ who s 1zine trouble, A freight train and got n when t zatliering m ste Wind avgument sad along th board Beld up by f Newing far ahead ally and e has and af- traidic t mentinm I reached a litte has pa with 16 people the next stop Gustave Winger Woe to report, accord said to have been bioug office by a member of the police department wi scems, according Winger suddenly swc 8s he was crossing a small stream, just thi of sor. He was driving alons, app Iy without ifffeulty when a stray cat | tan in front of the cal n eifort to avoid striking the feline he turned ! off the course. The cal K the frail wooden railing at the bridge and plunged in No particular demage when the car was fished water and resumed its 12 passen; wll oth ed it out, ving i in the rear Following received up t ust ith a main heade cop, ad tals has a to the motorey to bridge over Wind- “Beb” Cenroy’s Dog, Vete eran of W b ar, Alzo Leads » the brook i o 5 die S American Legian Parade. ! ! lea s il L YD fonroy e ]w\vi gion, he tion with tl Whila »owad hiosy an b Myt Clarence Emerson Ired . Brad el ) e William Morse, John Leubeck, Jolin I, Nel- on, Henry S. Bngel, | nd Benk Howard Engel, Hjalmar Paulson, It B. Brittan © M. Backus, John Scharff, Hilliard A, Proctor, Gunnaid Ryder, Gladden Barnes john 8. Trwin, Paul Klambt W. Barrett, Paul Schneider, A. McLean, Warner Johnsun S, Blanchard, W. A. Clauson, Geo, Hal lin, C. H. Ci Willlam May, B. 1 Hubert, H. hnson, FL A. Christ pher, Earl V. Higbee, B. Loomis, . Miller, Manuel Saxon, Mike Ha ton, Tdward W. Willametz Stanley M John Conia hael Gor- don. Stanley 1lart, Bamforth H. Berg Josephs ‘lifford Fanlkner Paulson ames F. Titzgerald Begley 1. Berkowitz, Georse W. Leach, W, R Moore, Ifarmon Halloran. Luchary Kata, Thomas Blanchar P. Roj Goldstein, Davi non urbe son S| N rence ntion. 1l p J. Pet Cu [ master. 4 th th tudent e TRIKE 15 BROKEN, MILK MEN DECLARY inELs A as, M THarry Harold David Norman 2 Werner Detiveries, Which Were Zero Los# Cent r Tuesday, Are Now 5 Pee Normnl—Crinia Passed, f miile ted by mitid A todny en passcd would ba Ma Na T. M Andrew &ts B. the enth Page) driver (Continued on Sev a that and tha established Distribut heg the st normal de ¥yn e haa | crisis from rore to 6§ claimad, n at it more of Mason City, commander Hanford MacNider the new national American Legion, won nine scpa citations for valor while in the second lieutenant antry dur- the Sec- | than of | sionc Army and rose from o lieutenant colonel of in ng his term of service w md Division. Hig honors include the D C with an additional ot oix de Guerre with fiy al Merite di « ibbon of & Cheva of Honor of Francc born in Mason Cit was graduated tom trit pahli liveries Officials last night to return n inv L 1 drivers ials but agon tinguisl, leaf luster for recognition bravery, the yalms, the ¢ t Italy and jer of the Leg MacNider et not aviv T the was ), and farvard in 1911 In 1816 he went order with the Towa Te stayed in uniform unt 1919, when he resumed lothes as head of a bank nent company He was elected owa department ion Festival to Be Held Tomor the Mexican al guard Septem- | civiliar nvest to natic TO WV m W W India ntry Dodscum Mointz 8. W The m of the of a H a (. Paul Ttev Dorothy Herne Dies: Prominent Actre:s I " kn m-yl-vv«w q at Winsted Tewi hacfic ever Observe Office Hours mmencing Monda®, | ical In- ass'stants will sp houe #ch day in the office Hall s a result of an e builds | Ny g commission, A the com N nisgion has furnished nsnestor | K ith a desk and offi Hall as not yet been to the it eported, and persons 4 Pere been required end at o ne wn to 1ot me in he i the 1 a dan nlace, n wait, ed in pr I\ur: with her father's compa