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e e News of the World | | . By \.\\nci;ll:wl l'(lt:':\' ) :‘l‘lll‘(.lzl !?;ldiy"?‘fi:: ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1921. —-TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CEN&'é LIMITATION PLAN TERMED HARDING SPEAKS ™" ™ "= ENGLAND AND JAPAN WiLL ACCEPT, ATTE CREATEST STEP YET MADE | AT CEREMONIES ... . ' N PRINCIPLE U. S. PROPOSALS ON IN DISARMING OF WORLD Eulogizes Washington at Vetory | ™o v g REDUCTION OF NAVAL ARMAMENTS Sen. Pomerene; Demo- 50,000 ON STRIKE Memonaj Exercises \. s 4‘15}f‘."‘,fi‘\:‘__‘ i \ —— = ol e crat, Foreign Relations| [N NEW YORK CITY TERHS OF HIS LAST WILL| & il . PHYSICAL DEPT. AT EGGERT, 74 I5T0 Balfour's Statement To- Member, Declares o iy g Beieeliod dhuscial s s e .\cnl\ .';,Ul)() Use Gym. Fa- Hart Street Grocer \lvcl~ | g g s 0 B PROVES POPULAR WED HOUSEKEEPER morrow Will Include Wholehearted Approv- | & ‘ pected to Remain Out Fund to Found Institution For | arected s soon a8 pe P ; i : France and ltaly Can ! } .| President Explains That “Father of |now overcrowded a Garment Workers Are Ex- : OGRIIICTEL EBDI Y c s oy ol Quer" as to How al of Measure As Pro- a Long Time, Eeonic Hopee ot eving e antertained | ejlities in Month—Many Bride After Advertising ew York, Nov. 14—Sixty thou- | &) | sand garment workers were .called | Victory memorial, 1 dent Harding | When it was found impossiblc man SCOpe out on strike this morning in pro- ing place for Americans; where Am- | been assigned to tt € 1 \ ous activities h. Urges Passage of His Reso- |test against the piece work system | {15 DIee 1or americans; where of | were transferred to afternoon classes | considerable in the past me and an increase from 61 to 4% hours 5 dipagieds . |one of the striking provisions of the |at the Smalley scho Thel veEUlan|ishawi by thet neport 4 s CrE L A JUIIGHERRRG o8 U tole s ekl ot ze Washington which | Smalley school puplls were assigned |afiel ‘t,‘ "_\' 4 _,‘,“'11 ,,\l“”:l‘.,\ I Hiaonahatinad ; American Delegates Advo- cate Open Sessions, With lution “Calling For Sus- |7 Weck which was to be put into vere many indications that the strug. | 5¢t @side a bequest for the founding | to morning cl e e 0 b 3 pension of U. g aval gle might be a prolonged on ;w an institution lm disseminate The new e s of !'rv}”l"r"‘ I stitution, The report speaks " 3 Officars of the Intormatious Ladies | 1€ATMINE, culture and a_proper un- | construction and wecording et bapaliln T VAT TaE b ; e R : Construction During Per-|canmont Wortors | derstanding of right principles in g to the latest dictates ir buildi day, resulting in 170 pew o : . . : Permission to Hold Prive t | of schools. \s 4 gymnasium ar MBeraibeine Dlucanon: the ! representatives in the 3,0 ps IIEEERE | € I iod of Conference. SNl R G RO R PV e s o e e e LG R uso showed what is planne ry t iple . ate Discussions Previous them 1 instructions for the con- 1 pregidanspradas Y “‘,L ERSHlfeion 3 . ho: o Tlen ssuncenomnationaibh e lhe v £ i 2 largely to an analysis of the le 1ecessary to complete the building, f “h I ) . 3 P p AuGEiot (hia atiiical . Y ass, « which Rev. John L. t e F stre hon \ 1 T 3 H\n F 'l'l” Crbitration of the is.|KROWR attributes of the first presi- | this being due to a shrinkage in t o e ¢ Har b home 1 to Meetings. Washington, Nov. 14. (By Assoclat- | sues invorved oo pho 1' sttt - market value of the honds issued i other activities of tF ; ed Press)—Discussion of the Ameri-|or Jabor Davis, | ; (CorttinicalOngFass (Beven) Lpebllaing, ApjCoNCIbcosact LERE 2 ! ul : can proposals for limitation of naval |tors and State Industrinl Commission- — | otiows ! N as o LB S e nee ' “Increased attendance and activity |y 4 i 4 il >ress) —Great Britain's acceptance h vt i 47 o conetiate emprosers and woriers. [ POLICE TO WAR ON STOREKEEPERS miyied, he vt mont's WOk (il . had Snerted 4 advertee, “In pRICDIC of the American pros Senator HMEeTrene 1o, demo- in th association v yusine t 1 { ava Louis Lustig, president of the | he * " ¢ L Wi to | posals f limitation of naval arma= crat, member of e fors r 3 s 2 . ation affecte ¢ emb ip Ses i e o, Srousi v "ol Sl and ki Mamutactorrw WHO SELL TOBACCO TO CHILDREN f“h S, "t 5 i sl i it o, sl il declared ,'I' en C””m]"””_" e ‘I'mhrm. ssociation statement | 2 ["’“ ;“”f“'{l “‘”‘ _“' Sy stated specific hat qua E nt on behalf of the British £ pEL 16 AMEMCAN | 1ast night charged the union workers “y‘ ) ’"‘ '\“\“” o "“', e L s wou ) ¢ for the|delegation. Japan's acceptance “in == [OEO ! S ORHD RIS at least has been forecast lan “whole-heartedly.” ) I 1eartedly with failing to aid the employers in i e B R » held during tt % oman who was to be 1 ¥ 5 eldicuring the year, Heve \ R s by Baron Admiral Kato r..1 ‘.-.l ‘u»;l n( 5 nlxr greatest B i s : 1 venty \h\ i LR step yet taken toward disirmament” |ang” thus lower prices on women's| Result of Complaints Made ALLEGED DRUNKEN , were orguniaed into x| (L, o, ([ony ua she was employed. | #nd others of the Japanese delegation. TS A clothing. The strikers in turn cased by R L T ently Mr Eanceinpn NaT He referred to his resolution m‘ o 3 : " . ldvessed | ohn L. Davis, A i g £ Y suspension of naval construction dny. | CMATEC the employes with violating By Both School Authori- started out aft w members and ! mke had plann 1 secretly,| Great Britain's principal consideras ing the conference, ing {Ewonialle eas et e T e by . = cwals. er'did spirit « ¢ when. & > | tion, it is understood, in framing the help and not embarrass the negotia- n of working conditions to a by-| tjeg and Parents. | operation was manitested by the work- | Herald" inquir mornin reply Mr. Balfour will make tomor- tions. PRIEL Dme o ) R o |ers who secured 170 members before [the time of the wedding, a daug row has been the question of what have reported November 1. The piece e the close of t drive Saturday. Sev William Dic was to be done to bring France and The Ohio senator ss he mpuu s 5 a | 3 work system means a return of the | Spindler Fined As Result of | cvai men made extraordinary good | s at all about t n- | Italy within the scope of the plan for the naval committee por: el gt % el et 1 ‘sweatshop” they declared. Acting on numerous complaints re- cords in securing members. An i opinior report of | limitations. The American delegates resolution and said if n T wa : : : R Sl 0 et NA o Aae tischarge |, Union 1:v.ur.v»( rclared last night UIlH““l“””" various sources, 1»1\&1\1:111.;, Saturday 1\1g'ht Auto nusually good grade of men were marria f 4 - it is understood impressed their Brit- ihalaataathas ibing e that the work are in ex- | the school authorities and parents B p ht 1 which will greatly|tion with the father disclose ish colleagues with advisability of tion before the senate. cellent sha 3 tion for a|police will start at once a crusade to Misha trengthen the membership Mr.|he was to be married within first disposing of the question' as it five months' struggle, they said they [prohibit the sale of tobacco and cig- p. Weed's team E Works, | hours. Mrs. Dickman makes her hom | affects the three principals—the would seck to raise a $3,000,000 fund |arettes to children under 16 years, as | {won out with et Particu- | with the elderly groom i States, Great Britain and LITTLE TAX FROM for reliet of the strikers and their |provided in the statute. ‘ S EaE arly g00d pu | families. Offi of the amalgamat- The penalty for the violation of this Louis Spindler was arraigned in po- | drive by » press, especially by | Publicity Discussed. EW CONSTRUCTION |ca clothing workers and other unions |law is a fine of $25 for the first of- | lice court this morning betore Judge | “Herald.” A soci seing planne | have promised to aid the garment|fense, and a fine of not less than §2 | George W. Klett on charges of oper- | for these new mer % A, | Publicity for the proceedings of workers' union by contributions from |nor more than $100 for each offense | % (o vetiole recklessly and |will be brought into ¢ Atn e N IS £ h |the arms conterence was among the Building Operations This Year will | thelr members they said. ~’”I'l"“"“‘_’"]- S : | while under the influence of liquor. A |various activities of the | plans cxamined at today's meeting of — [ 1as been called to the attentlon| ¢y0q penalty was exacted on the sec-| What promises to he the beet . . y American delegation was un- < A ST 3 "ATQ A D of the police that due care is not he st =5 I . ¢ Not Assist in Keeping Grand List o) ond count while judgment was sus-|glous work put over by the Y. M Dr. R. M. Griswold Expresses Belief n RAILROADS CARRIED {5,500 Polich (it 00 oo mear Ferag | o, sount Wt dement was sus-| glou work put ove by e ¥. M, ( | asratond. 1o covar: opas bRl From Dropping This Year = PAQCEN (Y q |alleged that children are able to pro-| goned hy Lawyer P. 1% McDonough. | prograny for the men lass led by| That City Could Proftably Handle |t wciple with frequent sxecutive.. support of the belief that the Chairman P Hinglon) ChaEmailael i e e (Continuss on HMisveth Bags). | Collections ‘Throvghoui Ciey. sult whereof woull be rresented *in | list this year will run below T commission has also had the matter %8 machinat driven e MRl ST - 14 ‘nan meeting. If at any time a dele- AGE A5 ne ¢St vation desired to present its detailed mark, city officials have|gy g onial mrains Needed to Accom. | ¢Alled to ittention, and this after- f 5ot gaturday night figured in a c T s : Shich)| 2 pointed out that » portlon of noon he called at the police station | i “porg Odin's car on Kensir A % 5 and considered views upon any sub. this 3 building is represented in modate Crowds at New Haven and discussed the matter with Chief| ¢ " conve shortly after 6 o'el | l:? ‘:]‘ . 3 i e 2 | ject publicly the executive session non-taxable interests. Building oper- William J. Rawlings and Captain| 4p { i f 5 [ Would upon request be turned into's ; : Bo After an investigation, Sergeant| Bae Containing q vl Rl : " au | Would upon request be turned into an ations from one year to another are On Saturday Thomas W. Grace. No time will be| Gecre "¢ g Frehten biesace | s manE 2o QU Chiecl s M Grisnold telig Loj sy ¢ = ‘top e ol S e xEOrge % LS ALLCSEL Rk in the current issue of the ealth 3 one of the big factors in keeping the New Haven. Nov. 14 Foothall sta. | 105t B bringing into court, storekeep-| cugeq, odin's car was damaged, the| Found Near Boston—Was Missed n'»“-r\l‘ L Secretary Hughes, it appears, has aven, 1} thall Bta- ) ers, and 'others who are found to be (ot front fender Belng smashed e nat sanitary engineers | outlined these suggestions to - the Included among the items which |tistics of the Yale and Princeton | gjling to children under legal age The accident happened about ton| From Train October 18. Bdime. wha 3 A of thé vadiqus delegatians il have boosted the building figure to | 8ame here Saturday are not compl : apT : municipe fals took up an ex- 8 \ave boosted th 1 yards south of the fire house in front g ey they met today knowing in advance T e Tien \ six | Without the transportation figures, \ B0 ol | Boston, Nov. 14 A mail pouch, ve study of the collection and | €Y oL lez months, are the new Nathan Liale | portion of which are provided by the MCCABE'DALY NUPTIALS of the Peterson home. = Odin Was| contajning 326,000 in checks which | disposal of the wastes and refuse of | merioaiiiaes school for which $400,000 was spent; passenger department of the New g“ {igiingach utherly ‘:“"”"‘_“" "I'] | disappeared on October 15 while en | tieir individual cities early all | Britain Approves sch { | otal of 48654 — - Spindler was coming north Miss route from Dedham to Boston, was| thickly populated towns o 00 or ¢ 14— (By Associated the nur home at th A total o 'q z Couple to o I - ¢ 4 .‘ t L 1har ston, was 4 Nov. (By Associa Mark's Episcopal church on K T ngers were handled into and out | /ocal Young Couple to Wed at St.| Pittsinger, on of the occuy ‘C ts of | found by toffice inspectors beside | more should be able to salvage their The American proposals for e Sl i Ner | 0f New Haven Saturday, an increase | A Ol coverber 23 | the Odin car, was thrown out by the | pe tracks near the Back Bay station | gar waste and refuse at a profit, | drastic limitation of naval armament Main street, and ral smallen L | Mary's Church on November 23— |1 oot o the machines, Harold and SErlat e of 11,117 over the traffic of the pre FEISOL U ab (i ¢ 8 of the New York, aven ar n though small, and should not be | have been received -with expressiong i i vious Princeton game two years ago.| Will Reside in California. Hartford ra bliged to pay the large sums chat|of much favor in British official cir- Much of the building under the % i B school board's extension plans will be { Of the total, 23,179 passengers came (Continued on ond DPage) All the mail matter had been open- | they now do for its imp er collec- | cles. It is stated that the individual ‘Hed out this year. all of which |in and 25,475 passengers went out.| The wedding of Harry McCabe of e ed and small amoiints of cash in twe | tlon and generally unsatistactory dis- | members of the cabinet wholpHenEs will be non-taxable }‘l hirty-two speeial trains, includimg | Winte reet, son of the late Patrick SPEAKER AT LUNGHEON Al Erents e D nost [ edly support the broad principles that of Marshal Foch, were handled. |McCabe, and Miss Margaret Daly, | Payment on the checks which had e per disposal of these | ined in the address of Secretary uired movement of 419 |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam - - | been ‘mailed by the Dedham National s sho m the [ This re g astes s EXPEGT 500 MEMBERS cars, 26 electrie locomotives and 22 [Daly of Tremont street, will be| Willlam F. Worcester of New York | Bank to I on banks for clearance 5 of ition, economy and €x The opinion is generally expressed steam engines with 11 engines at way | solemnized at St. Mary's church on i i Members. of. Rotary | 25 ordered stonpe 1 when the pouch iency £ *h a plain statement of policy N ired Dible Class Ilans | POInts for emergency and assistance | Wednesday morning, November 23, Williralkc “tofMembers “of \Rotary i yas missed. Thet'l st check was In the matter of cost must be|r P » outset of the conference INewiy AL C S % | for handling traffic into New Haven,| The couple will leave after the Club at Weelly Luncheon Thursaay,| ) considere fon, interest on 1 aterially t in achievement 476 cars, 34 electric locomotives and |church ceremony for Hartford where 7 S MISEY: | postotfice offictals said they belfev- | equipme epairs and maintenance, | of , all round decision. steam engines for the return traf- |a wedding breakfast will be served. Willlam F. Worcester, vice-presi- | ed the pouch had been y d on the | T iving r 4 nd removal of h i will consider the sub- Months. il They will make their residence in|dent of the Lloyd Thomas company of | tracks within a few days, ] a service, | jec soon as naval experts make New Haven police and hospital | California. The couple are well | New York city, will address the mem- - — ) ort, A bible class of 500 members by |reports show jess than half ¢ zen known in this city. Miss Daly was|bers of the New Britain Rotary club |Case of Bl‘id{!CpOl‘t into E dump can 1 ireat Britain's acceptance of the called 1 , eral plan and Japan's sympathetic the first of next April is the plan of | minor accidents in spit Y formerly employed in a responsible|at the meeting to be held Thursday I e the newly organized men's bible class | mense volume of 1| position in one of the large depart-|noonat the Elks' club. Detective Continued i quanti ¢ . de W openly forecast Satur- which meets in the Trinity M day and well into Tl raentiatores at Hartiora e WhtBeatas 14 GaTd o be b man || mridEep Nov. 14, — Joseph | > lant c lay aft e delivery of Secretary church Sunday mornings. At the se accident in each inst \ - of much experience in the engineer-|Schwimer j ite detective who was|a zation vl yti til es' remarkable presentation but ond meeting of the class held yester-|an automobile. Taking into c TAKES DRINK; DIES. ing line as he has worked at this tor [Shot on ¢ alleged v herwlse use can be incin 1/it ren r a spokesman speak- a number of years, He first began 3% who! tion AT 8 8 commbercially utilized | i Arthur Balfour head of the pen meetir grand lists growing for $17 for 25 New Members Fvery Week for Five ay morning 90 men were on the eration the thou ds of automobiles — rolls of membership. The s has [used for transportat it is estimat- | Stamford Authorities Investigat| with the Lloyd omas company lclegation to give official out- ! | when it was organized in 1911, and |under coming developments. launched a membership drive and |ed that at lec rec-fourths : RS ; el ey 1 T has adopted the slogan, “500 in five ,000 persons in Bowl Saturday “mfh olgRenny; { has worked his way up to the posi-|and taken to city cour algr WOM NS CLUB M Iinllum' Speaks at 11 A, M., months.” | came into the city. Aside from the| Stamford, Nov, 14, — The sudden|tion of vice-president. He will have [ment. A technical charg ach EET[NG | r it was announced will Two recruiting armies were formed | college hody comparatively few city [ death of Anthony Kenny, aged 20,|as his subject “Buflding Up of Indn of the peace wa ferred v L lFaa second plenary session of with D. McMillan, colonel of the | residents were at the game e, laet night was offlelally being| trial Values' collapsed in the court room and Judge [ Guests' Night Wil o Observed To- \ce tomorrow morning at “Reds” and Walter Fletcher, colonel | ifred Into today, Kenny and| T.eon Spraguc, president of the Ro- | Boardmar {nued the case for 3 d glve at that time of the *Blues. A spirited campaign | PLAN FDUGATION WEHK Joseph Colling and Jeremlah Hickey | tary club, wishes to announce that |weeks. morrow Fvening at Camp School | Great Dritain's adherence to the fun- is expected. Robert O. Skinner ha / I |all_empioyes of wm\u‘mrl;m\I l\n:'u. D et o v catey - Srel | bige Jamentals (5 the DropoRaln Ini ArHE been made president of the cla | went to the saloon of Adolph Kessler| during Thanksgiving week. T T (RSO T e ANaitoriim? : A e e e is general of the two armies. Fred|Work That Is Being Done By Local |[Where cach had something to drink.|teresting program fs being ¢ ; Big wIIIJ sudtial ‘ The Woman' Ll Hughes, What might bs Rackliffe is treasurer and 1. M. | L Later on the street, Kenny fell. The|tor the first meeting afte % Sent to Leavenworth e Woman's rve f, N ReAISaatiah of TALERE Preble is sccretary. W. G. Sindell| Public Schools Will Be Exhibited |others finding that he was il hurrted | giving, * Chicago, Nov, 14— m st night tomo A at th re ot Bonntab BratuRGIN Ton sANek was elected \xlmnhnmnsi_\' ns Eon o Docember i 10 1]1" | "-*] ”,”}.r""{"l““"“'m but he was s yrmer state itative, gar L the T.I\Aur ican p‘lun wes eader. J indsa vill select s T dead upor viL SRdAK S i o & ’ 1 AR R 3 v i i | Collina and Hickey are detained un- Hundreds of JE‘\ ish mnnlo; ora’ unic s wv'tx?&d erm alx ; guessiby 3 ' 1b wever, (hn(l :‘1&:3 q?nr;:;htpr:e courge of speakers, and will arrange The locs & i | he local echool committec has |4 the coroner has made his finding, Families bh()t DO\V“ years in . yrth penltentiary | S¥YAney T { main matters of detail not dif- wi 2 or P T 4 J mlilation with the cardin- for a definite program for the win- .., requested in conjunction with | pasantly Keesler was fined $200 and tic ter. Oliver Nichols was named | oipor oitles 5 ¥Ciahinsv, Deasarabia) Nov — |and fined $ ) by Judge Kenscsaw ; tics and towns to observe the | ; sharge of violating the| ., Loiohinev, Dessarabla, Nov, 14— ; SIA e Al 2 Sl : planist: 1t is' planned| toimake thel " of December 4 to 50 ks “Ar St charge of violating the| . areds of Jewlsh families have |M. Landis t for his part tn plan- | t : { the American program. class grow so rapidly t every Sun- | 00 Equcation Week.” The movement | oor 12WS : q been shot down while attempting to |ning the ( T orn station at Term Means, day will see at least BEW TR | oos seabted and 1n fostored By the . 0 court taday ”““ "“-"“"‘“‘:‘\“”fi cross tho ablan frontler to es- |mall rot 1 Apya in principle” is a dip- : was and fo fostored by the |yero fined $200 and costs each on|Cro®® tho Dee ; Y r ymatle phrase which w K o st { how the Bible was ob. | SGucational committee of the Amerl- | jiquor selling charges cupe an anticipated clash between the courtosy of Mra Cran ¢ mn(‘l]z‘os‘t‘ Bt it A history of how Al it “|can L SRS 5 ' forces of Gen Petlura and the soviet b e E B an Legion 70 Covporations and ne Lisbath L eral- | jational negotiation does not by ang tained and where it came from, was | =y 4 ), ry T e government, according to unconfrm- | % ; given by Rev. John L. Davis, Tho [q.; 0 Diofned, bs t : CONDITION 18 IMPROVED, | Foveriment, accor ro. ¢ Ru- Indl‘“]“‘llfi Iildlclcd " ; wder g adrevh o s ¢ talk was eo well liked that Rev. Mr, | oo £0 Brine hel lon of Ernest Wilson. | manian gov 6 IRER S v [ Ne Ve u Mad wan- [al for: Davis wiil continue on the same topie Pttt S e colored, who was shot while trying to | jssued ordors inw ing ita border | Poration v lic schools, Requests hat ' m 4 thel Wal next Sunday morni NP tha i e tan. S 4¢ 1 alude the pollce a weak ago yester- [ puards to tn 208 and what I8 known us th v and mah < (R CH Jeat Fanll Legion fo s L et Ok : R R @ ot Shmaker Market Feeling Effect Ketcham, Former : Hotel tions urging the taxpayers to , viat | DUTEIRTY At Wrward Meshken' atore " kraintan Jewlsh refu. | fedora ‘ he Ahorman | ¢ ! ke nuin- of Armament Proposals Proprietor, Drops Dead b s et T RPUBOSS 5 o horities slightly improved | ATt Ea e i * [artinta and ¢ y ro-| New York, Nov, 14.—Proposals of New Haven, Nov. 14,—Wellington St S PEE this aftornoon BOAT 15 WERE I5% ¢ v grax 1 t wmont | the Statea goverament for an Ne )y | AT RECOVE : ontlga 1d Nl begl n y nu ale reduetion of armament Ketcham, 69, an insurance agent,| s — New H ¢ 14— 1&e | try | o Loockwood 0 N dropped dead here yest e | 5 iy O bOlC : cau c solling of so-calied wan formerty a notei man, widely| Several Buined To Death iia l‘llu Which Razes ¢ S AL L s i RS STRIKE, wr she the opening of today’s known and 1887 wm; owr o‘f‘ the ‘ alead up . o yoatorday, \were AC .«,xn SUTTH OPEN, i § S T . “*‘”"l"hvm steel, which 1l fated Park Central hotel in Hart- f ’l N Y' k C ' Ll 2) 2 B g i largost armor plate pros Sord. I1n which thers Was & holler ex. teen lencnmcnt quluib m INew Ior lly it Hinele 0, e | o armon of MarraR ban Tolleagren Wi | b s iihieaito) | worktora at i CTC S eted wo. potnte 41 the Ik and a fire fn which 35 per-| ——— | ownar, How the motor hoat Be Hoard Simultancously, %, wei trike o ur Grucible stest losieg W she: XN Ketcham was among | araw York, Nov, 14.—~Ten Hves i 1 in the basement and roar- | partly orushed and then was | “w 1 N 14 | on 10 t p [ el ahd SinArod Taende FORRWE | g s b TR 4 ¢ i i mpathetio declines of fractions ) through a shaft to the second | off the breakwater 18 not yet expln | ¢ co of Ue lost aad more witera It “mushroomed’’, spread. | ¢, as noic men has hee opolitan Opera sta the position ef backamith |© fatter had hla job, - PR rdods yugh the four upper storfes of | heard from personaily, v will be 1 ] quit el i | whieh partiaily deatroyed story | the buildir rt of New Yo ty, in ao b ; 2 LALTR B ie [ Yank IRISH SITUATION | tenament housa en West . ) of the people who itved in| e : B o AT el o Natvea [All Bodies 0(7\“““Qfi Bovs Ave Disinterred London, Nov, 14 3y the AsS0-|perorq dawn tod Ths bu 10 tenemeit groped their way to|| ho today won her , clated he T delegates | way oecupied by families, 1 y lows, whers (hey clung to ledges | | THID WEATHER hang enue in her . ING BOAT MUBING i —Digintormont of to the Irizh o ¢ 2 hours | \pm 4 and Gre creamed for help, Postoftice | | o « ! erican soldiens bur- rom a sub-siation neross Hartford, Nov, fd-—Forecast war has boen wved many (| for New Briain and vicinity, uibarities ta \n. sar pormas hed tha sconoe, Uncottled with & probablliiy of nelth v defend: A sxhauetad while vain tonight end Tuesdayy in West ster ocounty, | Mr cltedies ja France week. The draft i " i A windew ladge and fell stightly warmer (onight, | gren's action and the one ‘for divorce |poitoe i | 1,080 remeval af whiok (o the rompleted this evéni and placed In | wears treaiad | W ks « 8 reot, sulfering a fractured begun by Miss Farrar it was sald wi hipe he nit the | Unitod Siates was pot regquestod by the hands of the Ulsterites. | Investigation showed the fire had | s w —# | Le tried simultaneously, lookout, : l.\m.\\. members