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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922. CALLS LLOYD GEORGE DESPOT GOV, ASKS RETURNNS ‘Nluch will depend,” he writes “on DYE MERCHANT DEAD, Rome, Oct. 2 (By Associated Mr, Lloyd George's speech at Leeds, 1t ——— | Press) Nol e dictator of Cleveland Brass Mills sued for this 18 a caallenge to the conserva. |, D, McCarty Passes Away Adter | England, but t L ahitt ¢ p K150 188 by Daugherty tve party, dissolution will probably | Stroke of Daralysis, | ) 1 arhi \ ¢ follow," | Europesa ties with | ‘ r v‘ n, Oect turn t SIT”ATIUN TENSE W8 1iberals are ““”H'w to hear| Grenwich, Oct,.20,—R, D, MeCarty, ¢ 4 from former Premier Asquith who | ¢ '“" \l.";| "“\:\llll‘:«n«}h “k’.'|::u .:’m:os n:lnl has been disereetly silent during the [ At h ) trade, died last night from a stroke of | F C [ H1H t % hurly burly of the last few days. Mrs L Py or Coat mt an ne €| X . oty . - . scribed the defeat of the coalition as| '\ e o i (N . giare: atabio. polioy. than § It ‘ d Brams and Coppe :h\ Leadel‘s {0 Succeed Chflmbel‘lfllfl iya R it ¢ 5 “;‘“«\‘« at his office in usual hmnllh: Apply Tonlflht or Tomorrow te Y ; ey o The Dally Mail savs it i interest- [(YGETE 0L Rradish, who died | > p ' : e ing to note that Mr. Lloyd Geore i g jiome here Wednesday night, | Mr Mu"aney = = and Mr, Asquith will in the future be (.. wall known in yachting clireles, | 1 George commenting on t Witish cabine et vir contpacts was asl situation, It expre s the hope i it il o directh | crly London, Oct (By Assoclated PO G RN P T R S T ] . Press)—The conservatice party or. |S¢8ted side by side on the front op-/p,ying safled in and won many ra~ s | o @ canizers Were busy today arranging Pofition bench in the commons and| ;¢ yne gne design class for small| TELD - Jatt i 3 v 70 B e meeting at which a leader il (hat. Just ws Mr. Lloyd George sup-|.mart, He owned the yacht Jack e l ore PHON} a []nal [ l U‘ WENT be elected to succeed Austen Cham. | Planted Mr. Asquith in the premier-| o antern, d t " ship the latter now supplants Mr, A b R, ) 83 J I MAIN ST, un, It Is understood that the ! Iton club I vesterday vaw the |110¥d George in the leadership of the VI Largest Rewilers of Ouality Meats and Poultry in U, N ition of the old leader will e lopposition DANBERG AS MANAGER | R h l’ D t St scene of "the choice of his sue- | g Attorney Emil J. Danberg hds been ap ael's ep o ore appointed manager of the local drive| ' I MISCE! NEOUS SHOWER A i election of Andrew Bonar Law | HECHLEANEOUS. SH Which will raise funds for the $500,- ° \ sgone conclusion and as soon| A miscellaneous shower was ten« g cumpaign for Upsala college at; e egter u lt eats g Party's vote has been regis- | A6red Wiws Hovence Claon 1S5 SV Kentiwosth, N. J. Lawser Danberg| 1O PROBE K . K. K. ACTIONS. HAD REACHED SHORE. will be in a position to begin | N8 by # number of het friends atj ., magke arrangements for launching e 3 i ) ek g > y rmation (»‘r a '}u‘ulw "“, lv::‘\u‘lkl‘,ll\i: the home of Miss Verng Fres, ofl " qiide {n New Britain which will | ‘Hunlon, Oct. 20.—District Attorney| Washington, Oct. 20. (By Assocl v eorge ministry | Chestnut street, The affair was held | (5 200 U November 12 and last | Thomas OjBrien today calling upon |ated Press)—A report from the pro- B nor will e overworked in the|'D honor of Miss Olson's approaching {all persons in possession of facts| hibition director at New York receiv- Xt few days filling the various cabi.| Marriage to Elllot I"“”"““" ‘\‘]rl ":‘)’;' tending to disclose violatlons of law!|ed here today said the Canadian M 4 sing 3 Miss Ol- : S e . s ; an Ou r N (%Y poRis ‘*:',‘,“ ¥ ,“'.',‘,”em:’,:’:' 2;’,’1' 'wl during 34 'ORE RENTAL, by the K Kiux Klan in Suffolk coun-|schooner Emerald against whose de- Salisbury Mentioned, "m’. S S e 'rwml’m' {4 e i rental of §3 ty, which includes the city of Bos-|tention the British government had fl | Some of the editorial writers In| o0 \The yon Tare enjoved and re-|cified in a lease given by the New|ton, to present such facts to him. He| protested, was seized after it had been ™ \ ) morning paper ave H‘W‘H‘U“”!gmwmq served : Britain Trust company to Michael | said in such case he would submit the | established that she had made con- LEGS OC SPRH\G LAMB LB 35(: 1 speculat imber giving |88 TG W T nd George Demos for the | MALter to the grand jury and if an in-[tact with the shore from a point Srep I er prominence to the name of | o . candy manufacturing es- | dictment should be returned he would cight miles out by sending small vy IR I QR YR N lord Salishury than might be expect-| WON'T REINSTATE LAWYER. ::;“I'Mmrm‘ and store at 261 Maln | move for a prompt trial. | boats within the three mile limit. 1 TENDui\ FR.C@ \E"_E C!AHKEN .LP‘.‘. 29C Ried in view of his previous ical | Bridgeport, Oct, 20,—Judge C. Li[grooe™ he lease is for 18 months. e B Y ""]‘,""'I‘ ‘ Avery in the superior court today des|y o jrinos and Demos are con- D DA S z t Is believed in conservative quarsinjed the motion of Attorney Matthew |, iins the business at that place un- sl next week, 7This | Wexler, former Stamford attorney,| 0 STS R ; nore hints from that the grievance commitiee of the =7 BONELESS FO? RQ)AJIL‘J .ba 1 C some coalitio e 1e difficul- | I'airfield county bar association give ESCAPES “})u“\lln 2 rmm: 9 100Q | 1 T — [|les wh A ¥ perhaps| Wexler's application for reinstatement | Dayton, 0. Oct. 20.—Leaping toC | o s LE "S K Vi { [endounter a new hearing. Wexler was disbar- | his Leonig airplane in nly:)al:lfl e GS M!L"‘ ‘tAL I‘B 25C | Prominence is given to a story that|red three vears ago and at # hearing | when the plane began fo wobble 85 ) e | LLloyd George proposcs to form a cen- |recently the committee declined to| height of 2,000 feet el 378 Mnin Str.ot NOW Bfl‘lln Ir AT ™~ IR S o D e | p 1 Mr. Chamberlain s reinsta nt. 7 Norihs. QEvios WEDGWOOD PRINT BUTTER .. LB. 44c J i "wine coni ""”l.fi'm'n,‘f..fi“{l;’"""‘"‘““i‘ B ement Fleut. Harold T Harris, chief o the| i SRR T Sanan i T Ibeing " insinu: this connotas | fiving section of Mf‘]’—“"’k “"m's::g’p';o P o ¥ o G e ; ition to the regulay “BUNTING"” TO RACE | death while his plane cra 2 s 2 ROASTEMJ FRYiNG | conserva [ Latonia, Ky, Oct. 20—Bunting, |carth. 9 g = 8 t thikia holly AR g v < S | [ . 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