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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1929. y []M AN VERIHFS | .l\_/lemorable Scenes After Signing of Armistice Eleven Yeaxfs Ago Esul’l’e" and Meeting ‘ R s e At Lincoln School Cross church. Rev. Stanislaus Na- . ’ | The Parcnts and Teachers' asso- Jewajek celebrated the nuptial high A1 o 4 . 7 | ciation of the Lincoln school will 1 5 e / i . ] {hold @ meeting tomorrow cvening ’ attended by Miss be in her home room r' . 1 T ! 7 B s, At the Mooney's Release § 1 2l R g p P SRR o e A tten and prod ren entitled “Our P f : ity ere will also o ; ) 3 - In Hartford Ave. Store | Tsidore Katz, prop Hartford avenue. violation hand goods. i had it on disg da man, who on Burritt complain - Edw L‘l"\i‘_‘ Kie ¢ PLANTS WILL CONTINUE will be ¢ Minneapolis, Nov. 11 (A—Pu KARPEY—SALICKI ntility plants allied with the W Iding of Miss J e, 8 ) . ny which went info wveek ago, will con seph Chapman Foshay companies A LOADED PISTOL LAY IN THE Associated Press F D ' S H Associated Press Photo Do vou remember these scenes taken as doughboys celebrated the signing of the armistice in France 11 years ago? Upper left: T In Paris, wounded KFrench sold paraded in front of American military headquarter Ip richt: Doughboys of the [;RA]F[! VETERAN | fifth division received news of the armist on the front at Remoiville, France. Lower left: he railroad car in which the LL il armistice was signed. Lower right: Men of the 88th division receiving news of the armistice at Laguey, IFrance. Ix-Soldier Defies Tear Gas— P oo e ; s . PR | automatic pistol was Peggy : ghf)l aie}fi“;”y IN M[}HNiNG BLAZt nresent pian s for ciation SE?Z‘: [;APTIVI:S pliseL A . Prescott’s ominous greeting as — s L TRy era ital tor ; 1 rost- | she entered Mohawk Pond lodge Worcester Fireman Badly Hurt %o v =it Natjonalists Face New WOTW.: Claimi {hat the defendant “took for her enforced month’s visit— Benic | in Baitling Flames s momeS a5 Gang Loots Town Varkowi the sum o $240.° Wi | four weeks of weird, horrifying has been < by Bennie experiences and a thrilling Attorney B, ts the plain romance—the story of Mathew e T s eeord | S R THE S e me— e R SECRET f the spine and Matthe e of 55 4 ‘ z of Burritt street | Bannon had tior ad faller tories f e street at New Britain Genera] Chants as b L ¢ alieT Overpower Police na t NATALIE SUMNER was born Saturda¢ at Th Uadangs GobEi iy o LG ) s s R e MOHAWK POND v - rzonally is d i 0- - the revolutio overpow OMANCE blossoms in strange soil in this gripping story of a Connecticut mountainside, being serialized for the first time. _ At B L MR B B The New Britain ferald oDt e First Chapter Appears Monday, November, 18 food and Jailing School Pupils FaNoRE Mexico City, Nov. 11 (P Charged jailed 300 school chil- dren b they refused to partici- | ate in a parade he organized, the r days the missionar 2 Z ARMISTICE DAY camp v som wa reportedly under m 1o ; it TES KING'S BIRTHDAY 2 e et Portugal, Nov. 11 (U'I’) By JAMES W. GOOD 7N 2 cotiations with |—The Halian colony celebrated ¢ \ 2 ban ing to pay $50.000, |S0lemn Te Deum here today on the His offer was refused but the ran- 00th birthday of King Victor Em som demand was lowcred to $150 Haly. e Y60 which was in turn refused by rs of thanks were offeredp Eu:\ EN years ago today, the guns that for foor ylars bad } Joseph Brenns voung R LopseM el asichioG Eran Ly By v wi Secretary of War 1 chargeq | Humbert from an assassin at Brus clamored their dreadful chorus from the North Sea to coy in the kid- the Swiss Alps, were silenced. The greatest war of all \\I¥Q ¢ | naping etasajstant minlsfar ot colonte . P ] . o . » e | Italian diplomatic istory, & vast and desperate atruggle reaching to the roots o ; S i o, 8 Y P 88 & ' ] PLAN LABOR GROUP : fatlvesiarinl human life, had come to an end. \ b i Ve A R R R nt and the president \ e plans fo for- jant reception at ti We, with other peoples, had made a solemn sacrifice for | /i MBI & u iieatlo iRt on the amelioration of the world and each pausing vear has [ A %z into litical life 0 PRINDS f something of 1 2 o pro- STOCK ISSUES AUTHORIZED gram of the 1 ! hington, Nov. 11 (#*~The in of that sacrifice ) v r. 1ib- terstate commerce commission tods brought a deeper appreciation of the nobility and significance I anthorized the No words we speak. no monuments we build, can pay MV//IKIK| nee > i 22 in an railroad to issuc ital stock with a par value of $100 those who gave their lives and ail that life means in order that \ | y cialis ¥ polled in the state clee- e proposed stock is to he used adequate tribute 1o the devotion. the heroism and endurance of we might achieve victory. bul as each succeeding November 4 o partial - reimbursement of th brings another Armistice day we keep faith with them by A e OV GO A Y o8 : SR reconsecrating onrselves (o the establishment of lasting peace. \ Moscow, Nov. 11 (- In competi- \not been s 1l \ i ‘ cers, the | sought is 1sonably n Since we celebraled this day of human triumph a year Y/ / WA Al R ompany of |appropriate.” 1 in ob- - — cfor|AIR MAIL INCREASES Don’t carry that vacancy over internationa) amily The outlawry of war d the proposed - the i 1 uge a an propo hug Nov. 11 (®—Post disarmament conference are palpable evidence that we stand ’I .‘ ¥ ce SEinglovalons ot a7 o wh ! dn o bed the winter. Rent it before with all our moral and material <trength on the side of peace. g~ o) ; A t © 701,625 pounds of SOVt ail transported vy air during Oc December First. Now is the time W are true 1o our irusi with the dvad and as. with the \ Fan® @ o F |tober y with 655,68 Vit ol when tenants are looking . .. coming of this dav. we look hackward down the lengthening orta kg the So vista of the sears. we gratefulls remember their heroie spirit g‘ \.—; 2 : i : ai age 1m:.1‘]l.mwr i and’ they always look first in wmd derive new inspiration and courage (o meet our obligations g ago much progress has been made along definite lines to insure pounds in September Ll : 2 42 2 i L] LJ e TERMINALS ADEQUATE e o e Herald Classified Section ondon, No 1 (2 A commis- minal facilities provided by rail t roads at N Atlantic, South At- - [1antic ana (¢ of Mexico ports ! o were ared by the interstate com- because it's the recognized rental guide of New Britain merce commission today to bhe v e sonably adequats for the handl as beneficiaries of their sacrifies of export, import, coastwise and in ‘h:rcou.sl.u traflige