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" Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business , News of the World - ) B TR | By Associated Pr ‘ | £ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1921, —TW FRANCE SEEKING 'THE HERALD IS BACK HOME ONCE AGAIN; SENATOR LODGE FEELS SURE HER OWNSAFETY ~ TODAY'S EDITION BEING PRINTED HERE ovr WILL EVENTUALLYPAY On This Bsis, Wi Join s T : s WAR BONUS TO EX.SOLDIERS Plan to Avert New Wars . ROl MYSTERY SHROUDS | Nelson, Minnesota, 0p- CAFFERTY’S DE ATH) poses Payment To Two l;I{ l('l‘i THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 i * PREMIER BRIAND ARRIVES United States, ’ AR Declares That World Does Not Need | ) Soothing Words, But Realitics— i Mllhon Mel‘l WhO Serv- » Expresses Greatest Friendship for Falls and Hits Head (m! . Q@ Ice Box at Plainville | ed 0. This SIdE Ofocean | | dartyv New York, Nov. 7.—France is arty | But is Anxious That Uncle ready to joln in every endeavor to I avert new wars “provided she had | < : nothing to fear for her own securi- | e arn Cattats 1 ot pank| Sam Do Everything Pos- ity, which remains onc of the most | traet, Platnvilla, di e el 5 \ s solid guarantees of the peace of the | s oening wnder caniis| sible For Men Who Served world,” said Premier Aristide Briand tion 1 caused no little spec e in a message to the American peo- ekl sreoy | Overseas. Accor to an examination made | S ple upon his arrival today to attend | 3 P 3 ¢ 3 s the armament conference at Wash- i : B g s 5. 3 8 i 8 | . 5 b4} v Dr. Lawrence I'rost of Plainville, | Washington, Nov. T.—Refreshed b: ington. e ¢ i ¢ AINT IYAGR@\». 5 . s vho ordered the man taken to the|an over-Sunday rest, the senate ro’- “.Ius(] because she )hml to sull'fi‘r ; . ' g'» % . g‘w ». :)G,»;I‘:l gfi'gz%‘;%%x COUIPMENT v ; i hospital, he was suffering from a |turned t;nl-«_v to what r}lmd developed from the war more than any other ¥ % Bon fi@ N A 4 i fractured skull, received, it week into an enduranee fight nation,” he added, “she is ready to| L ; SRUNOSF RECKLES? ANDOTHER OLD ERIENDS AL BACK Wil b"qm‘f’! | e : while attending @ party Saturday |over the tax reviston bill, Repube approach the problem of the confer- A e . 3 o x L — D) i ] 7 S t the home of Stephen Leon- |lcan leaders fondly hoped, however, c¢nce in the most favorable spirit for & 4 TR 2 Wi ALLEN "|,. ¥ in Plainvillé Medical Iixaminer |that the fall of the gavel at ten a. m, the maintenance of peace. ; Fa & e 2 [+ BUILDING + MESEE : s y erman Lyon of this city later |today had nmrkc\duthe beginning of Friendly Toward U. S. : o x4 & ‘ cONTRACTORS R Tk L A gave the cause of death as due to al- | the final round in the gruelling cone “Between I'rance and the United e 13 # 1 e i 3 s , coholism | test States of America there no room : Ty % 9 ;) ople say that while at-| This hope apparently was based for any difference, however slight. liouse, | largely upon the terms of the unan=- Both our countries only endeavor to truck {imous consent agreement under lead the men and people of good will box, | which a senator could speak only to peaceful and fruitful work and to knockir him unconscio did {once and then only for ten minutes reduce more and more the risks of not recover consciousne Lefore he|on any amendment and on the bill war. lied |itself. Whether the hope will be “Today the world which is in such An investigation into the death of |realized depended upon the number need of safety and rest wants not| was made by Grand |of amendments that would be forthe only s=oothing words but realiti i Gwillim and Con-|coming. A great crowd assembled at the | hubert 1 w. Soldier bonus amendments still had dock and gave the premier and h urrey of Plainville. They gave |the right of way. party a rousing welcome as the death due to the accident which oc-| In urging his amendment to pros stepped asho from the steame curred when Cafferty fell against the | vide for a soldiers’ bonus. Senatop » Lafayette. Official welcoming ce |'o-! ice box Simmons said he believed it was the monics, which marked the arrival of | | Cafferty was an ex-service man and | intention of President Harding to pay other delegations to the conference, | served in France. He was one of the |a bonus out of the interest on the first local men to be sent into the war |foreign debt. This view also was take is said £ Plainville tending party in Leonar Cafferty in some way, fell a his hiead on the corner of young man Juror Stanley were dispensed with to allow Mr. Driand to go to Washington at once. | one en by Senator McCumber of North % Briand's Message, fe is survived by the following | Dakota one of those in charge of the “On setting foot on the soil of the| brothers: Charles, William and James, | tax bill. great American republic,” said M. | all of Plainville, and five siste Mrs. Lodge Expects Bonus. Briand's message, “my first thought | Henry Theising and Mrs. Thomas Senator Lodge of Massachusetts the Bats Teok o, thoteiiiho. renarouily| O'Bricn of Bristol and Mrs. John |republican leader, took the position came to mingle their blood with that Cassidy, Mrs. William Cassidy, Mrs. [that the bonus should not be cone of the soldiers of ance, back to | John Conners and Miss Annie Caffer- |tingent upon so, uncertain a proposi- fighters whom the United ty, all of Plainville tio States sent over to us as the most STATE POLICE CALLED, “Whenever we pay the honus, as precious thing they had, back to It is understood that the state po-|we undoubtedly shall,” said Senator those magnificent high souled youths, | lice have been called in investigate | Lodge, “I wan®™the payment to be a with heroie hearts who fell for right the death of Richard Cafferty of [real payment. The proposition, un- and for ilberty, with a smile to the | Bank street, Plainville, who, it ap-|der the pretense of giving a bonus, land that has preciously entombed . 3 e g | pears, died of a fractured skull in the | gives only an uncertainty. them. To their families France now Seven new intertype machines, a Ludlow type casting machine and other equipment has been installed in the first [loor of |[local hospital, received at a party in| Senator Simmons told the senate + nds me f car relativi P m T . 50 B . ¥ ks Fe et & the home of Stephen Leonarc at he 2 gends,m S A A The Herald buil formerly occupied by Horton’s fish market. The press room is in the rear. 1ese temporary auarters Will | picyna s reot Tat Leonard of |that He resarded 8 absurd ihe nros s conaing to ire them that the rec- 3 S . g i _ y 1g: U ac- | posal tu pay tie bonus by means of lection of those heroes is deeply be occupied by the metbanical departiuent unil the second iloor is again ready for oce 1pancy. | count of leath uterty is on |a sales tax. He declared the husi- vraven in the heart of every French- e S R B il MR AL AN S AP M N e L L E 2 | the first of this edition, ness of the country would not en- - nan DR o | dorse that proposition and that the Fyimod Noads. .Guhsantee BUR LAQ o ‘TOT f“I DUF VV FH‘H Ninv! HON ¥ \/EL Ty DT RAA ™ | = republicans would not willingly enact “For centuries France has been the G = YA )it i L‘;!.; E X { A J ~ PP i\T E‘JAYOA\ S | SIDEROWFSKY_CRAMER »gislation that the big business inter- ground of the great struggles of civili 19 3 ) 1 Py ™ Qo0 sts do not want. b I S i et g POLICE MAY DIE; PALS HELD PLAN FOR $45,000 BOND ISSUE/ , Opposes Bonus. she is able to uphold her ideal to the Local Business Man to Take Worces- “mmflnl:] the bg;ms Senator Nel- utmost iimit of sacrifice. She does not e e e N e e son, republican, Minnesota, a Civil foisatian v ot e naiieast o Helpad I ‘E ARG A ‘ ter, Mass,, Young Lady As Bride in | war veteran, said he would like to her in safeguarding her independence| AJ] Three Will Face Charges 4 Low Tax Enthusiast As- R. REEKS IN 1 [ mnat Gty romorrow Evenise, Srounded aad Topihelien e She knows in particular what she ; S s Gult | Wilson Near Death At Hospital, Says i :or. Tha il Albert Siderowfsky of 217 North |©V€ s but that he had no sym- A%es ko the fraternall devorion to the | = 0N ember 21, As Re"‘h{g A e | serts, However, That Ad Physician to Conduct Business Man- | styeet, this city, and Miss Ida Cramer, "“fy‘f’";‘;,‘ e C‘“‘lm"‘ o tt};el 2,000, mighty help which America brought o R e DV f adstrom Was Member of Burglar ae . “ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. o0 Who- remeenec In thisioniiis HeRh ek s pebei e i ) IS OT Sensational Break At ministration Bone-| agement at the New Britain Gen- | (AUEIET 08 Jiv and M try. He compared their experiences ; : Y : % Trio—Gifts for Police, & frisan with those of the soldiers i R provides the best guarantee for the ey B Rl e ’ y 2 Al 3108 . bran ter, Mass, will be married tomorrow L ldiers in the Clvie peace of the world and that the main| Meshken’s Fur Store. Diaseantbes Tosanh LG Vonas il headed” and Needs Clean-| ©v Hospital Temporarily. et ety in that city, | War and said that the latter upon re- ) interests of mankind camnot but profit Sergeant William C. Hart took Arvthur| s . Dr. T. Eben Reeks has announced | They will be attended by Miss Anna | turning home instead of demanding a by their close and intimate co-opera- TR Wadstiom of. Elarttord, to the now| g Ups that for being he will crowfsky, sister of the groom, [ honus did everything possible to as- \ 1 i L : L b : ; S0t sist in aiding the nation. tior T R Al B aiR Gae e S s s e | conduet t Ldministration | as maid of honor and Samuel Cramer, | SISt ‘ The great American democracy 3 : . |Haen wherative ihe £t —_— it the N Gener pital, | brother of the bride, as best man. [ believe the great majority of the well knows what France I8, You have| W2dstrom and Fred .Carroll, the| (908 WU oo, L8 PISCnce of the |in which capacity J I who | Mrs. George Gordon of this city will [ Vorld war soldiers are opposed to known us for & long time. But during |former white and the latter colored, | quntarous condition from . bullet|. L S. McMahon, low tax rate en- | ooty pesi \& conneeted with |aet as matron of honor. The bride |this honus” Senaton Nelson declared the last war yvour sons have lived|are held in bonds of $10,000 each, |wounds, identified Wadstrom the [thusiost and erstwhile leader of the|the fustitution. Dr. It 1id that [will be dressed in Duches satin with .‘“"l,.] believe the politicians of the amongst us sharing the same dangers | whije Irnest Wilson, coloved, is in a |third member of the party which at- | New Britain Taxpayers' association, has [ Mr. Tay, i Jeaving the hos- | scquence trimmings and the maid of | 0Untry will find that they ecannot and thesame hopes; such unforgata- s o i |tempted the bur Nears i + | pital mber 14, has decided | honor will wear silver lace over apri- | Eneo the soldiers with anv proposts it PIETEE OTBAA= | Litical condition at the hospital wtih 1 e bu at Meshken's|come out in support of Mayor Orson I | b 2 e tion of a bonus."” ble hours create an everlasting in- fur store yesterday mornir to ren 1 eh time as busi-| cot te and carry a bouquet of L e These "_I; ety u:m < [two serious bullet wour E result R T i '1”‘ £ 41q | Curtis and the administration's propo- | o 50 a . ErE i el Scoffs At Sales Tax. e oy, Sountries of OUTS|of an carly morning break at Tdward | i Wiemoon Mr. Meshien catled |sition to issue $45,000 in street honds | i, "0 e ¥ the wedding, Mr. and| Senator Walsh, democrat, Massas Wi s wtutins tha% ot Uis shtrance o Yeallen fopitstorson NG il ton cine e e et ‘\“_“l\\‘l‘ 'H o half of one mill tax. | broas 6. Hens 10 has been | Mrs. Siderowfsky will leave for an ex- | Chusetts, declared that the proposal New York raises right above the har- Strect vesterday | boxes of « and a check for $50 r. MeMahon was one of the several | o bt two months, | tende trip and on their ro- | fOF @ sales tax in connection with the 3 S A 5 o Valued at §10,000 i and 6 coeck J0Y 900 fspealcers at the last city meeting y S daet \ tonat turn wi ¢ thele Lome in this | PORUS ¥ ldiculous". bour her light-spreading arm has its or the pension fund in appreciation 111 128 @ 1€ 1¢ cctorship, ¥ 1 e B veplica in Pa the banks of the |, Speclfic charges of burglary of furs) ,pfye ent service rend Ter | passago of honds, it hoing Mis | "oy “quties pert to the proj|city. Mr lerowfsky is proprictor | A tax for this purpose will n.|I|lnn En :]n:. e (u 1:{» .\ |' |to the value of $10,000 were brought | . .quy morning. ndered ) |contention that present conditions made | o, B0 €S B0 EEEEE o EOAL B |of the People's market | never this congress” he declared, - .\” : rr'}nj ot ith .”uln] i courk this morhing by DProsecuting| , sy |it advisable to spread payment over a f, fsEON €N | | adding that the people behind a sales ne L htatiear thougn atatiin|Attorney Josephi G S VWoods agaltst NAm o |greater period of years than would be| T tax—the business interests—wera the two statues, _ thoush stanfting | 0, GEY T ) T MG NOT 0 MOVE CHURCH [pessivie under a tax vy Mo 5 | ROTARY CLUB MEETING |ones most opposed to the soldiers R e e e et B 0 e v THANKSGIVING APPEAL | , o Batwesn! the! two pebgies, the|D\al GHsimorning the authorities ol v ot Spociouluttieal Botloty! Flas LNok | afaad: tine He el oo hona tactia ie [ 1. Edward Bosson of Hartford Will | rectar o rqof tese business fn. fons they have in common, the |POTt that Wilson’s condition remains 3 3 ‘ ‘,”‘““ 1L N8 ““ ; ke “““‘ ‘” 1‘ & & ; | | terests™ he ;u ¢ ul;\ kept a bonus dec- . ons they hs c b e e 0 e Bt e o bl i i Mot : |the proper course and that he will ho 0 Give Usual Opportunity to Make | o e speaker on Thursday No aration out of both the repubiican {ilieniaseioE hiio sole, theln equalilove i 8T SR e RS SRS S HECTH IR tentionfotiChiangiug=—nay Sy [ont for such action when the matt; s : 10 Speaker on Thursaay Noon | ;4 “gemocratic platfnrmas of ‘_msnvt- e I G gl e et W i e s e ‘W,,.‘ before the session of Novenber | Thanksgiving Tappy for Tospital| __New Entertainment Committee. g 4y path of progress. g & J 18. Reply to the statement of for- | Amei Tribute of Gratitudo ?'”:"“:‘,“ s ‘”‘ 0 _"'."’,“ ,3“'“]]”“""(“;”'_ | ntrary to ru about the city|mer Mayor George A. Quigley, who| Patients {1 w Britain Rotary club will | \\g‘,m,f‘:‘.‘\‘”'.‘d?\‘-:‘\'»‘,t ;:{_-Ij:‘:.‘.nwr of- RO GO el B e e e B or 1 among the [leads tho opposition, that it is not| speusual 1 ek eal wiiy|hold its regu weting Thursday at | fort to write the soldiers bonus bill public, Tdid not hesltate In spite of |7/ S 1€ BIEE ST B ot the | ofticlals o i sregational |Proper to oblige the people of another [y " et % ACH S e « on Washington strect |into the tax revislon measure falled present difficulties, to leave my coun- | A8HIGTE (KRGE ALV TERT OO T the | church of or of huiiding a |day to pay for the improvements of to- | h i L S O [today the senate rejecting 42 to 29 :)x;\.' it was first because I wanted to |yt DR O T » this | N0V chureh is consid- |day, Mr \r‘l\l-m.’:y | “ ‘f" 1 th ‘u‘u- R e neral | I" B e ol I"”"”""‘I" ""' Simmons amendement proposing to ring over here the tribute of her|Wo ten WAO WCTE BAL O R T ering purchasing the )t proper- | Past generations have left enough bills |10 i i n | the Putnam and Co., of Hart-| pay the bonus out of the interest on gratitude and at the same time to t West Main and Lexington streets | to be paid and the is no reason why fo ¢ speaker Mr. Bos-|the foreign debt o 3 2 police court, November 21 1 % i & i | i fy 1 st : take 1 t W I Execntiv 1 i he f gn debt. show that the foremost thought of |POnbe COuth MOVELIEE B - ¢ I lolding it, possibily as an invest tho practice should sfop now. HETctor the Tt s¢ man o lo experionce in | gix republicans supported the Sim- every Frenchman is peace. We know |’ ome s at 126 Maple street. | et and action will he taken at a| To explain hi and. on ithe hondij =y iy | (i ivaal Shlay L ss and will take | mons' amendment, and one democrat age. His home is at 125 Maple street, &t . ; et 3 {00 wall, alas what war means and |28 s meeting of the Icelesiastical society |issue, Mr. McMalion has explained that | e ; Ing and Outs of {Afever, Montais, Yl agalast It the toll it takes, not to yearn for l“‘““ l’*v!n“nlli «.m‘.w\, is xrv"‘l_lm’v WY [ this eveni At the Pirst parsonage |faxes next year are o be as high |8 mo e purpe I‘“ L ess.” ! s s b A Pt . 3 known in Hartford as a taxi driver 1is morning the statemer s the taxpaye can. stand, ant o | sing plans for the winter. 1t w le- | that the business men of | peace with heart and soul. 8o as soon | L/ "o o it B ‘!'\ 14 morhing the statement was made [as the taxpayera can ston bR EHE o s st it Nyt \ business m | Maternity Bill Passed as President Harding sent out his|y,C BIVCS Hls 4 e e Falich may be purt ust to hold, |piling up of addifipnal taxe not Jus. 1 i the y hear Mr. Bosson the| ywasnington, Nov. 7.—The Shepard noble call my country answered, pres I['”"“’“‘ Wadstrom's home {s on | but the is @0 intention of moving or [tified, the low tax enthu argues usua ‘01 ’l‘ nksgivi Rotary 15 sent out a notice to {mgwenar bill for “An;m"“ g r.r‘- Ent, Andl Hera T am ‘o damonsteats | Vubt atreet, Hartford of buliding a new church, | Indicating that his sympathics are not [ Week. Mrs. J. A ut was made | ooy, rs that guests may be in- |y ana reas o ‘,1_ ‘,“”," i il the earnest good will of France I Sensati Burglary. entirely with tho present administra. | ¢hdirman of thlicity r this appe ited A v, president of - » already passed by the a [ g Y e s atiy el ohe e tha ot | & = ; Mrs, J. R, Andre iad ; ser worably reported tod.y every means in my power. h urglary G e m E A JOHN\VO D tion, although he will support the Curtis ¢ 1 the following |, int : T earnestly trust that the Wash. | 12Fing dramatic and sensational in o N h] | regime in its attempt 1o put over a bond |€hairman of the linen committee ¢ ¢ tainment commit- | nigpaiate commerod Ington meoting will give us an op. | 1€ annals of the city’s criminal his- | fssue, McMahon has stated with a de 1 g Stephen Robh | ° ® portunity in this respect. France and tory. Policeman TH\H{ Liebler had | Former Local Man Succumbs to |&ree of positivenc th the “bone- | B\QKER B'\KE}Y n ir Dug MeMilla and | Americs yesterday tnited on the bat.|Eone on duty at 4 o'clock and was headed government of the city of New | AR AN W) ¥ 7 i ansaley [ - tleflelds, >w|.n fln;s continue to play trying the rear doors of Main ect | Operation For Appendicitis in | Britain™ is due for a cleaning out. He | | . b 4 i iR —_ . . 5 g wdded that, should conditions warrant | grother Takes Action Against B GERMAN MARK SLUMPS, | :11:'11: ”\‘\:iv;cggt;:'tnmx‘m:‘t”n\rnv :11;1"!:\:(‘*’ (Continued .On Tenth Page) } Brooklyn Farly “Fhis Morning. |t noxt spring, he will enter. ihte 6 cam. | olTor A% LA Hiod 2y She Geran | Prisoner Taken in o Torrinzton 4 4 sults as will conform with the ideal A | KEdward A. Johnson, aged 44 years ,'\”u"‘“ e i) M er for $3,300 as Result of Non-Pay- severely again in the | Wanted in Pittsburgh On Charge of fsm that has ever animated them.” | [Landers Veterans May [ former resident of this city, died [T W08 "l Pl L Whether th meht of-Note 1 « rket 10 Premier Briand, who said he Dot le Dav carly this morning in a hospital at| hent was to yor ing ing the new low record of | Killing Man, the conference until he had seen| The officials of the Landers, I'rary |tion for appendicitis which was per. [MI1Y OF merely of tho (vie wagod for the hu in this city w | : occo Gl President Harding comes with the | & Clark plant have agreed to allow [formed Ia RO L et et Bl Sl 17 M treet ! New Y N Ge ks 4 o o P purpose of assisting during the first | €X-servicemen, who wish to take |ill carly 1 the physletans| P88 W8 DU cocideds © e i n Zis Squsbute, DARSIthoriies ug ¥ 12 days of the conference in deter-| Dart in the Armistice Day parade, to [announced t o et firr [ o ‘ chre rder ighe date of My ing i ve their r half ri sn — v { " murdersw December Gals mining the principles upon w\w‘h‘ € eir’ work all a y Fri-1tio necessar tle a resident been his brother, Jam s : . s gano adm that he w lved in / N " ‘ A v. 8o that the will [ of this cit 0 s W o n '« Trial 1 ¢ ) of | 0. | of ints from Sat v's low A o b e ed J subsequent details and results will | day. So that the worvice sarts |4 tix nowas welt| Ayhyckle’s Trial Will rid { | i R SR by o rest. e comes without instructions. | 10 me, the factory depar nown nber of the | in On November 14 |™™ ion s bre st Kifling DU, denton JERRE. he ficed the Mho French senate and the chamber| ments will operate Saturday after- | Philharmor ing.a clarinct | Begin On Novembhei ot e FERRIPIC STORM. Pl hoh g e Ticed I8 of deputies gave him a free hand. noon in the or He leave San isco, Nov. 7.—The tria S i een led i N A violent st sald N8 Wt ,' I;f .n, e ‘m‘,“,‘ - French Policics. | wite, M Johnsor I C. Arbuckle for n the de ; 1 " Beiglum and the no mained: Bicke. fuk QRO g AR He will enter the conference with HEAR EVASION CASEL [son: his mother and two sisters who | slau growing out of the d vith, A " | I Soret, THE ohts R o s e general policles clear in his own| After a recess for dinner today firaads 2 t I a brother | of Mi 1L Rappe, was cont the st t ts of t .8 repor It Hartford fn 1018 ngd Tis e P mind and in the minds of other|court reconvened and the case ol |residi i Adna Johndon [ ued t until November 14 by « ti M. D, St N gt ed pleved. st Biost TRltoty fies KT members of the delegation. Edward Faigan, charged with evasion | of this city, is a cousi sent ¢ th s The court itie twrt tch wed At ot | thete were several fatall - N 1y 4 3 e s 3 s " h N time The !Pittsburgh police have These include: of responsibility was heard T Vadk T | nounced that the trial positively [ ney Alfred Le Witt and i i \ American steamer Tan | peen notified 'of thi 1—The Irench government's obii-|Which he was driving on Elm et, [in the N T | would begin on the 14th, the fourth Monday in November i e Dunkirk but was ,,,“ psabaadenval 11 e Octobe struck H-year-old dwa rrangements for the fune he city ' { 1 ceded fo! er ¢ 18 Bta K gations to the league of nations do Oatbbe Lo i ; 31 e t ' | the city « t | froate DLy 188, o, AL § MINE IS BLOWN UP. not preclude France from joining fl"-‘“] At ] ‘l“”' judgment hiud | complet — —_— | | Ppittsburgh, Kas, Nov. 7.—The other powers inside or outside the [0t been handed down. UNION MINERS RETURN OOTBALL PLAYER KILLED., | i B a0 w: " lmtl ANOTHER RESIGNATION THE WEATHER. . ¥ LR [ small mine of /the Burgess Coal ( league in limiting armaments or set- B CRRANTEE RN . i At 0., Nov, Tt \complinnoe Toledo, 0., Nov. T—Carelton Dan-|one mile south of Mulberry, was A thing other questions that the league TO ORGANIZE TEAM. | Announcement is made today that| | Hartford, Nov, T—Forecast | | iy, o fromn District No. 6, ] naba 17 liback on a local am-|wrecked by two explosions early f0- . considers as within its jurisdiction. | A meeting of track athletes will be | Miss Medc fanthoine, n su-| [ for New Britain and vicinity: | | tnited Mine Workers of America, | ate thall team, was killed al-|day. The tipple was destroyed, the 2—TFrench policy is identical with | held in the Y. M. C. A. this evening | pervisor at the New Uritain general Generally fair and colder to- ¥ ey miner in the Hock- | most instantly during a game here [ mouth of the slope.@aved in and mos o for the purpose of organizing a track | hospital, has tendered her resigna- | ‘ night and Tuesday. field has returned to v vesterda His neck was broken [tors and other eleetrical mechinery ‘(“n‘nflxvued on Page Seven.) | team, : B » tion, to take piee comber 1. d— to v t3 e | 1 I led ap ovnosing player. | were rulned by the explosions, i ' [ ‘

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