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The tenant from across the halljof trying & murder case? The idea! who had run in to borrow an apron | Read something pattern paused at-the door. “I tell YOu, | the ehast y Mrs. Chockstill,” she burst out, “I am nearly fis&n::%’ these da Mr, Batter is a ! T ha h‘power to change, make or restare such rules, regula- despalr " "Why,_ Henr it know : ; THE MOST GRIPPING STORY OF | o sCREAMINGLY - F U N'N Y. e 'I’(““;A?OTM b ot ‘ ; in cmcum'rm:w. :vm:g:: DRAMATIC FARCE GOMEDY, e 3 ¥ ; ¥ : ORTRAYED ON 1f it wouldn't so bad, but he in- - : e o nchuding e T the sid : PATHE NEWS and when your . This of course gives him control of a anthracits a3 well as bituminous cosl bl & o . COMING SUNDAY, ,MORDAY AND TUESDAY So far as known no orders have been |else without disastrous results. 3 Gmm '] issued regarding the former inasmuch h"’l‘he first tlmeedfle:ry &lmd on:’g o Biai 5 D. W. S m CREATION i the hard coal miners are not con- | these new fangled ads the papers i / : LS T, | R R SR ) '“BROKEN BLOSSOMS” h i o0 1 pe : ; i : i I T e i puat beans ail donefn colors. With & Sro0h | Culle B didnt ou DIRECT FROM A 7 WEEKS RUN AT THE GEO, M. COHAN THEATRE, has mot been regarded as one of the i dian’t make cake certainly hit you in tfe eye. 2 ia WHERE IT WAS SHOWN AT $3.00 PRICES, AND BROKE ALL REC- howling suceesses of the government{ “Doesn’t that look zood!’ said- Henry| hear :‘he aqu iy > 8 iringly. “Why ds baked ORDS FQR ATTENDANCE. during the war, but it cannot fail to|admiringly. y don't our A i \ be regarded as a preparedness move|beans look that way? Can't you buy about Sl 8 A = A TREAT 2 N when Mr. Garfield goes back into the|salad things like those, Trene?” Y : 5 : AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA ... NO ABVANCE IN PRICES WEEK ENDING NOV. fet, 1819 | job with the same authority he had|, T explained fo him firmly but gently | ‘550 TS0 0 : before. Whether it will be necessary trying to show the world things as 10'532 to issue any orders, or restrictions re-|yyoy ought to be and weren't, but there low, fertile valleys, blossoming garding anthracite depends upon de-|was a hint of doubt in Henry's eyes.|Cipes to me and wanted to know why iy ot ; 5 i s velopments, Indications ara that such e we women didn't do things like that ;‘:l‘;*l‘w“;;“n;'““;a; éie Lot RUSSIAN : B q‘ l { AV l will not be required but if there} “He was lost after that. Every even-| When we were on vicnh:s—ihrflt Yg‘ France. S WILSON TO COOLIDGE. should be any evidence of .a disposi- |ing after dinner he grahbed the litera- | When I raveled out my work for .the . HEATRE “Sheltered by a rampart -of moun- GIVEN BY THE RUSSIAN. ‘ . a3 c tulats . . ituation | ture on the reading table and scorn. | third time. e pointed out to me ear-|y;;n: trom the cold northern winds, 7 ‘-“;;‘m ::]::r::‘"i ‘m&;r‘mfi::‘: :l:nb;zef‘lke 'dvml‘:‘e:m u.t“u::u:l; ing the conélnu&;lhlxo;le? turflned to the ?}f{‘:";:‘t?;«‘i::td;n!dmt:dt ir e u.e;: vegetation here assumes an : almost 6T, NICHOLAS S8OBIETY . -“TODAY. AND SATURDAY A pe e o chee! type under lovely pictures of the|Sandwiches exactly like the pictures 313251%?&'?&‘3&3&‘:,%’1:‘&;‘, 5o The music- will be ’urunhfll by ho‘ TUnless profiteering is rcsorted to or|recipes his excitement was tremend- |&nd that he should telephone the next air; the magnificent forests of elm, oak, | famous Andrew Demianenke & Sel unless the soft coal sirike is prolonged ous,. ‘Listen, Iremel’ he cried justjday for a full supply. At midnight | .00 “ooichian, poplar and walnut are 4 % . i 20 that users of that fuel experiencing|as I was mrsimx the rose nahtlernY in :'12:3 linleuftu:‘l_;no:l?;::l l:ywenc: J:’;‘,“i’.:‘é festooned with blossoming, vmi" ang | from New ¥ork, playing on thsir ac- Which they ran or the stand which{a shortage resorted to its use and|my sweater. ‘Just listen to this. You & in autumn the sunny hillsides of Geor- | 1. o gaturday, Nov. Sth, 6 p, m. 3 The most notable of these im the|depending upon haerd coal, it is un- % have been getting them and in many fnstances from members of the oppes- fng party because of the platform on “A Society Exile” urple with vineyards of ripening Driven from her country as a & whinped cream and sugar ard—' ‘Hen- | ade and cake and I know he dreamed | BIDS 3 > ADMission Gents, 80c meral leper! Yet she was all egram of congratulations that was|ifkely that this power to extend his| "Ratter’ I sald In_alarm, ‘since|about them in the night. “_ “Climate here is omly a question of | badies, 25 ents, 3rw-raed to Governor Coolidge of | jur:sdiction witi e used, bui in view | when have you started reading kitch-| ‘“Well,” said Mrs. Chockstfll, “T'll bet Massachusette from President Wilson of ihe uncer:uinty &nd the import- ence of taking tim> by the forelock it 1 well tl % i-tropical en recipes? T never heard of such a|those ad men who invented the things :lat\iltel;ieyouo‘r’:ayn tcfl‘x?;%“in';n;levtffim thing, What would you do if T burst | &et their salaries raised! My husband{, " i}/c highest limit of vegetable life his risht to act should |breathless into vour office gasping | is beginning to act that way, too.— that a weman should be. See powerful picture-drama in which he said, “I congratulate you upon your election as & victorf for and eat your supper, if you feel so dis- from Henry Arthur Jones' cel law and order. When that is the {ssue | be oossussrd in cise the emergency|that I had found a brand new way'Chicago News. e g s e Dbl Dance Tonight c.br;ul :I:-#h"‘w”. Can’t Be as all Americans stand together.” eao i arias #hat would reguire it. = glacier. a at It is plain to be seen that this was “The Caucasian range may be re- ! v - . iy 1 rof forwaried becanes Governor Cool:| WEXICO'S oBLIGATIONs. |Gleaned from Foreign Ex.|yous huve broueht s fesling of re| garaed or ail etinologicas purposes 33| FERDINANDO - BROS. | id ey iyt " h sentment to, the ex-seldier. Ypres, in}a great mountainous island in the idge was a republican hut because of - . 3 vl C G every sense, is holy groun f human history, and on that island A i W United States Consul W. O. changes o ry, o4l it g bt ot i R i, kidnapped by ‘bandits| The news that Mg Anatole France| What js the correct nama of the|now lives together the surviving Rob- | MARINE ORCHESTRA —IN aling with conditions in the Bay|y o the gecond largest city in Mexico [ may contess a Paris constituency as a | YAchUng trophy for which Sir Thomas | inson Crusoes of a score of shipwreck- State. = g . OF HARTFORD i g Lipton has again sent his challenge{ed states and nationalities—the fugi- ., |this government promptly demanded,|socialist in the forthcoming elections| - = 3 A And when we stom to think of it m‘ i‘gqhm\m m“p mevhiui““ gov- | raises the question oi wheiler a novel- across the Atlantic? Dismissing, asitive mutineers of a hundred tribal there was nothing else for the presi-|-> : R o e s ist finds parliamentary life attractive.|undoubtedly wrong, the title of Ameri- | boynties. 1A GOOD TIME FOR ALL dent to do, for the same deiiance of :'““e':‘; "l:‘:';“h:'s"‘ h;icl? : D‘;‘:l;‘ix:g French journalists, as we know, find | €l cup often bestowed upon it, there n Daghestan there are four or flve “Out of Luck” 5-Part Paramount Cemedy This is a Picture For Evsryene P rder that vay are still two names for it. thousand Jews who, although thev 5 = ry! e e n ohe Bovernor of | ,uid maturaily include the payment | Pirtia ot (i Waw 1o high office tn the | %74 thorities deseribe 1t variously as |have lost their language and their na- | PULASKI HALL B e ] likewiso before the president. and the |l B¢ Faneem sovght in case it be-!the cditerial chair for the premiership, | the America cup and the America's tional. character, still cling to their | INTERNATIONAL NEW: triumphant outcome of the Massachu. | (8% NCCEsary but 80 far as reports | is a rule rather than an exception. But | SIP; both names showing that it took j religlon: and among the high peaks of 1 3 'MUTT & JEFF COMEDY i i COME EARLY—STAY LATE S i o . its title from the yacht which first! Tooshetia, in the same province, is setts clection was an expression of|Of the affair are svallable It does not|the French novelist generally seems 0| oy it It was in 1851 that the Amer- | settled & commupity of ChriStians, $aid | e " - Americanism that could not fafl to stir | APPeAr that. Carranza JpRch 051 ; Yty well Knpwn novel- | ica beat all comers in a race round the| to be the descendants of a band of . : ~ tpe admiration of the whale country |*"YUNng. Certainly he did not bring| In England many well known novel |y 3."0:" Wight, and later her owner|medieval Crusaders. But these are ex- | realized Thves days beiore the cily #nd with it its president T fabout Mr. Jenkins' relcase. hie did not|ists have won their way into parlla-| L. .ieq the cup thus won to the | ceptions; nine-teniths of the moun-|fei . nna been ordered to MoSCOW, by PlANO RECITAL r gegpbers b sgong s ‘ cipture - the bandits and he did noty il RNEE SPCE S8 B ire. Belloe | New York Yacht club as a challense | taineers are Mohammedans of the Trotzky. o < i e vdogss Wb ey T i id or i ! nt i i .| “The languages and dialects spoken |are <usaged in relief weorl F ob . _{as anything he did or wes doing, there e M. P. after their names. His-| The substitution of aluminum 30-| '~ A o = ARRELL grder should not be @ partisan matter. [L0) o oo 1o believe but what if no| torians and men of letters, on the other | pfennig coins in place of silver by the DY the diffrent trives of this hetero- |or Leamines advancing army, ihel MR, FRANK L. F. 4t makes no difference which party is| v 2 vay a German government is probably due|geneous popuiation are more than 30 | story ot Byenko was ioid on iie first in power, in state or in nation, the |Other 6teps werp taken than those he h;’:&,‘;‘é;i ld‘s‘“‘i‘f:,:cmmzmg ":: ?t 1o the ta:t that, owing to the big rise ! in number, and two-thirds of them are | day of their arrival in Knarkov. Evi- UNDER THE AUSPICES OF v 2 ad sta ited St 1 P , as witness nam t ., a 3 oy . only sound and sano course to pursue | Nad started the United Sufes consul| P uchy, 0 3 Facky among others.|in the price of silver. coins of ~that] 1o be found in {he province of Daghes- | dence ot Syeako's conduct madiess | Community House Committee 4 to insist that lawlessness must be) VOUld & % But, of course. we have had & novel- metal are now worth practically their{'en, a fthe eagtern end of the range | e them on ell sides. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 8 0'CIOCK put down and kept down, and ft was |18 if-living. writing prime minister. Is there any | face value, But aluminum coins will | Where the ethriological diversity of the | “g anyo was a carpenter of Kharkev, 3 tertainly fitting that the head of the| THE Telcase of Mr. Jenkins appears|pe.q to name him? materially lessen the burden of carry- | Population is most marked. - v va hief torturer and exe- < NOVEMBER 12, 1918 wation while engaged In similar work |t0 D¢ due entirely to the fact that he ing small change in one’s pocket. “Languages spoken by only 12 or 15| Who was made cf : - : (i t 000 | COMMUNITY CH ST, . arranged the detalls himself that gave| If it be tius that d'Annunzio, the| The lightest of all metals, the|setilements are comparatively com- |Cutioner in that that clty of $00.0 UNITY HOUSE, CHURCH 8T, should recognize the andorsement that h his frend He with friends in Italian poet, airman and leader of an the head of the Massachusetts govern- | Bl his freedom. D ed 1 i rrassing border raid, has been|iha none-fourth that of silver. Short- | Andisk oisu, in southwestern A o ¢ 3 ment recelved in connection with the | TuCPls ave 'Cs”°“"r‘(§“‘“ for f'htf ransom| assassinated ai Fiume, it ot only re- aseione 4 od 5. bund of Chinese tortufe magnificont example he set in that|Of $180.000. Regardless of the y before the war it was proposed to; Daghestan, there is an isolated village | 95Nt 4 lieves his country’ of a troublesome kse aluminum for paper mupne;, and 50| 0f 50 or 80 houses—the aoul of In.|and devised extreme crueltles. i lessness of his cfforts, though Mexico | though loyal son, but drawe attention | yequce the risk of loss by fraud and | nockh—which has a language of its| At the fal.l of }(hnrko{\ hed y{\: ';,".‘,. was responsible for his protection, | tc men of song who have aspired to|fire, as well as preventing the spread ; own, not spoken or understood by any |t Soumy wiere he contintted nis work ranza now refusey to . reimburse | PcCOme men of the sword, and vice- |of digease. But though sheets of the|other nart of the whole Caucasian |Of terrorism. o PR SO Jenkins, e S { metal only 0.004 in. thick were success- | population. Tke {a?. that he ‘:“C e 5 Byron, who died while campaigning | fully manufactured, it was not found| “Of course, the life, customs and so- {in Soumy Inspired the Cessacks the new 'phones. for Greece, is one of the first instances | practicable to print on them, and the! cial organizations of a peopls who|a speclal eagerness to capture the | coursé, the plessant _personal touct that come to mind, and Wordsworth $0 | proposal was abandoned.—London | originated in the way I have described, | place, but on arrival here; they|gwith central, but will perhaps galr actively sympathized “with the com- | Chronicle. {and who livea for perhaps 2,000 years |found that Syenka had been given|mors than we Jose -through an: im- s on a visit to Paris that he | in almost complete isolation from all ZO'MD{M& rulbles !b)" Tmtlky.'gf.l; proved service—Waterbury Republi- escaned the Bastile. Savage | 9 the rest of the world. pfesented when | shevik kforeign minister to orgal ean. s of troope in| IN THE DAY'S NEWS | + F ‘recital tickets, Telephene 358-1/ or 224 or 1421 Supper down staire at Ad very direction, RAILROAD LEGISLATION. One of the matters before congress that has received none too much at- tention, in view of the importance’ that 1s attached to it and the time in which action could be taken, is that of pro-) viding legislation dealing with the rallrords when they are turned back| My It is & question whether Carranza can claim that he made every effort to Hberate the kidnapped consul, but in view of the fuci that this act was committed by Mexicans it rests with Carranza to reimburso the American| they first became known many strange | the Red terror in Moscow on the same 2 S T gt s ke ¢ the French, | . 0.1 many & lacpnic cable dis. | AN &rchalc fentures. Jn the secluded |lines he ims followed at Kharkov t3 the owners. The date for this re-{ 5" s enowld mot be sn;:‘_‘d go in the in!lcrs = {! 1::"“;;‘fd‘:::;y)wah(c?lc'nl;:n;adrey 3| valleys and canyons o‘lm the eastern and Sau - port a5 et A & i R o H 5 3 n Johnson, Lovelace and Steele It s Caucasus it was vossible to study a At i et 07| In this matter this government bas| are vepresentative soldier-poets of that |l ronouncable les a background of | ¢iaicar gociety that existed in England Th. .. vIEW POINTS ) . © | ronsion 1o e mere gistent than it|long and splendid chapter In our lit- |vivid omance and human interest | paroe O POCITY et eUSted in Kngland | (FFhs, i v months away and the statement made |y, 2 qemaanding the use of every of-| erature which lies between Elizat bulletin of the National Geo-1in" fy|| operation customs and legal i to the effect that the president willlsort 1o optain his rclease. That|and Anne. In that period the ! ie Societr, which calls attention Hartford s to have the automatlc insist upon the giving up of govern-|geemingly didn't have the effect of | the sword X processes that had been obsolete ev- wrote songs and lyrics as hese lines from an Associated | erywhere else in Europe for at least a | Lcicphone. A trial unit of the machine P’resz dispatch from Constantinople: illennium. switching ser'vice is to be installed and The Lesgihans, as these mountain-| ™ “Many of the aouls of central and T rehebly Do bt o cers are culled, have aiready sur-|southern Daghestan bear a striking re- | Sy to o ey fastalled in BoMe Weatern rounded Petrovsk in northern Daghe- | esmblance to_the pueblos and clifr- | hat has been instatled in some western ¥ 1s peculiarly the |stan, thereby cutting the railway from | dwellings of New Mexico. ' The stone- | _. § eshw It ue\ nd ,,"? “dlal b erate such conditions as exist there| goldier's hobby. {the Baku oil oil field to Rostof-on-the- | walled houses are built together in & | rqor rce e s thle o oail s thil tor & left . the |it Must stand the expense. Mexico| The strike gave birth to one of those | Don. Which passes through Petrovsk.”| compact mass on the steep slope of a, Qegired mumber himself without the 'is mmatter has not as yvet left the |y e pe made to meet its obligations.| curious publications which are so high- | Thus remote Daghestan, “an island | high terrace, and the fiat roofs rise in iald of central. 'The machine switch- ‘vmmittes so that it becomes evident o ly prized by collectors—a buletin or (In the sea of history, “suddenly|tiers or steps, one above another, just’jne tejephone is undoubtedly arn im- that there must be some hustling if EDITORIAL NOTES tiny news journal produced for the en- |Merges into world limelight in con-|as they do in-the settlements of our 8 FIFROCC .2 JMRECTRE, B 0y congress is golng to pass either one £ W | tertainment of the volunteers who |Rection with Gen. Denlkine's struggle | pueblo Indians. The roof of one house Fz is pleasing to find it breakinsg into' of them with the many changes that| You canmot afford to neglect yOUI | ume to the rescue of the Tubes. The |for Russian supremacy. George Ken-|forms a small square front yard for Connecticut. In a few years, probably, ' are Mkely, and hasty legislation is mot | Red Cross membership when it comes| “Carry On” as the sheet was called, | nan, in a communication to The So- {the occupants of the house next above cvezy elty of moderate aise will heve the most advisable, to doing good decds. had but a brief career, for it was not|clety supplies the geograpRic setting|lt, and ladders serve as means of inter- i - Should the roads go back to the until Saturday that the first numher!and local color for this piece of news | communication be).‘ween the roofs of owners without legisiation dealing The neck of the public is being step- | made its appearance, and presumably |as follows: ! the ascending tiers.’ with the situation today it will mean|Ped On often but that only stiffens it|it came to an end with the second is- | “In the southeastern cormer of Eu. ment control at that time it is plainly up Mexican officials to any| maiter of course, as a graceful cvident that very little time remains | PCoois P : time. And within the last few ye . A appreciable extent and the time is : Wy fm which to deal with this problem, o make the republic to the south| We bhave seem, in the mass of verse, one of the knottiest of those that were |\ iaeeoiaad that It 1t 18 golng.to tol -] Toou, bad aud dndifferent, from. the before this extra session of congress. trenches that poetr; One of the two biils for dealing with e . e B - = aouinien AR (.? second bulle(fl'nhwi“ mll of the! g 2 v, on which day the ropean Russia, between e ac nt customs of the people in the | that the laws that governed before the | t¢ F'I‘GLT"'"-“"C' volunteers relinquished their xasyka to | Sea and the Caspian, in about the lat- ‘é‘;s::asus region. where Soria jhistory EVEREADY D AYLO raads were taken over will have to be The more the strikers fight against | the “regulars.” N itude of New York City, there rises|now is being enacted.) [} . reéspected, that the practices of the| , "o . .oi0nce of law and order-the|, TRO litle paper will. no doubt. be |abruptly from the dead level of the railroad administration since it has b ket tholr Snush treasured along with the purple arm- | Tartar steppes, a huge, broken wall had control eannot be followed by the | MOre they hurt their ) lets as a memento of a great dispute. Tortar serpes: o muwe bokes will STORIES OF THE WAR FLASH LIGHTS different systems and that while the been known to the world, for more 1] orner says: This| It happens very rarely that states- | c: Fovernment has had the benefit of|, To°, AR 01 tho corRer sars Ab e | men give, ns M. Clemenceau has Siven, Tean 2008 ears B oo avear cengwl o e ey St these favorable conditions and gone | %50 0 TR N Y ol strike, | 21V considerable notice of intended re- | °f the Caucasus, ern Russia, half way between Kharkov deeply into the hole the' roads will be i tirement {rom public life. Mr. Glad-| ‘It is In some respects one of the|.ng Tzernizov, has been captured by obliged to face the black and unjust stone often talked of retiring, but his|Mmost remarkable mountain masses in e It is back to the mines for the coal ] DenekineSs volunteer army, but the OUR BATTERIES . ARE FRESH - % 3 % actual going was a lete s ise | existence. It: ks outra t] d gutiook and do the impossible in try- | giggers of Germany. It Wil not be | is the Sang ot mhlie surprise Its peaks outrank those o : The Norwich Electric Co. < S hope of the Cossacks that they would . 3 Lord Salishury | Switzerland, both in height and in ing to prevent bankruptes. long before the sama cry will prevail | retired quite suddeniy as far g the | ragEed RTARdenr Of SUtIAE 1ts Lrcions S Sr o BILOETE Syenkoy ke ded There is of course the possibility of |y are, public knew, and there have heen |ice-falls and avalanches are all upon DR WA D helping the roads through temporary many other cases, ° the most gigantic scale; the diversity legislation and if it develops that nel-| Have you joined the Red Cross and| Probably this is w for some re- {of its climates is only paralleled by ther bill can be passed before the first | thus given your boost to the great hu- | tirements are bitterly regretted, and |the diversity of the races that inhabit of the year such will have to be re- |manitarian work this organization s |Others are nullified by the course of |it! and its history, beginning with the gorted to if control is to be given up | doing? E events. To the first class belongs that | Argonautic expedition, is more re- ' @ the date fixed. 4 3 of the Reform Earl Grey; to the sec- | remarkable than that of any other i ond, Mr. Roosevelt's declaration that|range of the globe. g e — In the production of coal the NON|he would not stand fe P = 3 2 REPUDIATED CLAIMS. Qnion workers: are going at it with a or another term, ‘No other range that 1 have ever and’ Mr. Balfour's retirement from the ‘T?“i How Lli,d'.' ASK FOR A NEW LINE scen presents, v Some of the statements that have|will which will be reflected in their|first line some years before the war. xiia, :)u:h fifi‘s-erfi'.’zif? orc qc‘fi‘r::]:temsncx;:‘g been made by Samuel Gompers in con- | pay envelopes. Those who knew the Salient in %lljery and vegetation, On the nérthern . nection with the coal strike do not | S——— its moods in the old days will learn |side of the range lie the treeless wand- | IVIiss appear to be helping the strikers. for No word has reached this side of the | with satisfaction that an agreement |ering grounds of the Nogai Tartars— ASK FOR . ; %4 TRADING whose benefit they were uttered, for | water that Germany has made any|has now been reached between the |illimitable steppes, where for hyndreds E s Vi T : the Teasnn (hat whet ho bas salflfs| pieris for or'fs eventhinking ahoyt|Butih and Belgian authorities for the |of miles he weary eye uees in summer Com; Restored BTAMES OF et not so. Mr. Gompers would thus ap- | Armistice day. prener;a e arine Jot _Yorea oy s D aTasis/ f 1Y Mepps 3 . Mr. ) i Cloth hall,-the cathedral and adjoining |grass, and in winter an ocean of Snow er Health. pear to be taking a hand in a dispute ~ houses. dotted here and there wit} . % with the idea of bringing about a set-| Even if Armistice day i¢ not a holi- re with the herds However much one sympathiz tiement but without dealing with facts, | day it will net be overlooked. No one| {ne efforts of the 1nflm‘3mnhu e:o'g‘-‘ “’--;';’L‘t“"u‘fé’.? 215:‘:&'::“:3-‘1:2'?" Newark, N. J.—*For about three It was only a few days ago that he|can or will forget what took place a| start life, there Ia something in the[orth to south, sad Te wimrr Sacntt| yenry i Cutlopen From pemntythtes made the assertion that the coal oper- | vear ago next Tuesday. - Ii‘;in! o?:h“ Y]Drel to the keepers otINaluro is changed. From a boundless ators were cutting down on the pro- = Beliass ciracl cafes and the sellers of souvenirs that | steppe you come suddenly into a series duction in erder to increase the price| It begine to look as ] e of coal. This was immediately denied | COmmittee was getting pitiless public- and statements made by Acting Pres- |1ty abeut matters on which it would ident Lewlis of the miners’ union were | Préfer to have the censorship rule ap- presented to contradict Mr. Gompers. | PIY: i Mr. Lewis was emphatic in his decla- 5 ration that he and his associates hea| Fire prevention.ie proached in af never sald that there was any such |Sections of ‘; c?:n ry'hn ipbem- curtaiiment hecause he and they knew | 564 to cot (s losses wFhen “entem: that such was not the case. ber's bfl,l’ °;m s . Now uther ftntements by Mr. Gemp. | 10 over 29 million. are denisd b the cssi tperators g S T A W ineist that it is not tiue that the | _V.nenever and o op | Erade crossings should go but till the miners recelved an increnss of 20,5t ong is eliminated there should be cting highw: price of coal $§ a ton. It is not true, the tsste a8 Ui ntemmcting Rishways they maintain, that the miners arel 1 i. useless to suppese that insist- kept from working full time ang it is ence upen more play and less wirk will nét true that they have avariged only bring back nermal conditions. If 1§0 to 130 days a year for several|ynov sver return it will be through the e ¥ otion ef more time and thought to With Mr. Gompers urging that the :‘:fl:“ " miners’ claims ought to be met 1 cause cf the conditions that he set| nNovember 4, 1919, will go down in| torth the feundation ef his arpument history as anether impertant battle #éems ‘0 be knocked asunces waen Mr.| gave {n Massachusetts but the pres- Loawis reroaiates certaia of his ent and future citizens of the coun- menty ar? the operu.s.s irelst thet try wili have reason t6 be proud of othe: siw cments put forsa by Wi are| (ny giorious vietory. REAMS AND SOCKET WRENCHES KEEN KUTTER QUALITY ) Svsads ™ | 'P;ire Aluminum Ware Femiites | THE HOUSEHOLD remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's V, m Com; was Mi » 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531.4 ASK FOR TRADING STAMPS ASK _FOR TRAD] é}