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i i SOOL POPULATION v o rostros: CAPTUREOFSTEINBACH | SPECIL CASES ARE The conversation then turned to said that there seemed to be very little ill-feeling toward the French. | —Local Baskctball Five to Meet On the contrary the men at the front! (Continued from First Page.) : ; l 4 a S vi itai Stamford Quintet. N S % | . ¥ Lite: - &5c sirmess, om frienany cers v | NGW Britain Has Bammer Regord of | , . “emere e o | e reputees s aitocne o e ene- | DHED ACMEZLY TXna05 SHEs. “But we Germans do not cherish | £ | | ments of luipe.tne and Rosin. d . New Britain and Middletown High 5 : | hate,” he said. “To hate is not a sl ( __,,w " R 328 63] 25 “In Galicia the fighting around Gor- ‘ffllfifi | German trait. The vendetta belongs! 46 Ilf RGGGIVG Vo1, schools which was to have been held R lice and Zakliczyn continues bhe Associated | “Efforts Crame to Naught.” With a gain of 718 over last year's| eF2l dates have been suggested by and Bostoki (south of Lisko) we have : a2 to the Latin races.” Friday next has been postponed. Sev- &t In the region of the zsok 1 3 & Middletown, one of them being Wed- made progress. We drove back the Washington, Jan -Officials “I did not want this war,” he con-:| fiBures in the enumeration of school| | q. 0" rantayy but it is pf‘obah]e mu»nu-.I o fled in g disorder. We | the Washington government expect he imperial | tinued with emphasis, “For the five | Children, New Britain ranks second| ) .."Ji uary 15 will be selected for | captured 2,000 prisoners and some | the coming weck to clear the air of bethmann-Holl- | years that I have sat here,” he said, | in the growth of the schools in the| 1o event as the administration at the | | Z ; i mitrailleuses. Several companies of | 5Tl T ain e ondention g [ioushing Sthojcesk neforo s state and shows a percentage of|jocal school is opposed to mid-week L Bise I'the Austrians surrendercd in a bods ey e ‘ / b and spoke | have labored steadily to develop a |Browth ahead of that of any of the| . iivities. President Dubowy an- | | DL Ssro% s | In their retrcat to Uzsck the Aus ri- ocs relief situation. | Bood understanding with England. In |larger cities. ~ With these facts it| ounces that the following debaters o e DY 2 ans abandonoed arms and ammuni- | and ships by the allies. With the ex- band, the way | my speach in the Reichstag the other | bases its title to the banner record.| ) represent New Britain: Iver Axel- Ead P tion | pected answer from Great Britain to Germany has|day I told of these efforts. But all Hartford’s gain was 345, not half| son Edward Mag, Edward Ginsberg ) o “our offensive in Bukowina con- ' o 2 " kotest of conditions, the | came to'naught, and not through my | that of New Britain’s increase. New {angq David Nair, alternate. The de- i Snuodl h merican note of protest o “ y toward her |fault.” A 5 Britain’s school census in 1914 Was| paters will give the arguments in the . | merica and on The chancellor then went on to dis- | 12,725, compared to 12,007 in 1913.| form of speeches before the school [ special cases probably will be expedit« he war, which | cuss, as in his speech of Dec. 2, how | Hartford’s school population in 1914 at assembly. The subject of the de- Two Turkish Companies Cut | < Britain, the attitude’ of the British government | was 24,456, compared to 24111 | nate will be “Railroad Ownership.” P | Prosident wilson and his advisgs war,” was one | by steadily encouraging the Russian |1913. Berlin in 1913 had 791 school| The next home basketball game will > 3 2o C Astiliory Fire | Were confident that Great Britain wil th sinking em. | WAr Darty with the necessary confi- | children and in 1914 the number was| be played Friday evening with the to Pieces By Artiliery Fire | " wonrident the position ©of the do not cherish | dence in ultimate British support, had | 820, a total gain of twenty-nine.| Stamford five as opponents. As the X b ; — United States as set forth in Its nof curring in the | Prousht the war nearer and nearer. Plainville’s figures were: 1913, 645; | Stamford team is a contender for the | doen not ditrer trom tiaE Wil AME de of the Ger- | At this point, Col. Von Multius, the | 1914, 687, gain 42. In Hartford | state championship the game should h soldiers and | emperor’'s aide de camp, Wwas an-|county only three towns—Canton, | excite much interest. There will be a nounced. g Granby and Hartford—had a loss, a| preliminary game which will com- half of war “I am vex"y-sorry that I can not give total of twenty-two, giving a net gain | mence at 7:30 o’clock. The price of Iy over the |YOU more time, but I have been SUmM- | for the county of 2,236. admission has been reduced and a form of lien- | Moned by the kaiser,” said the chan- In 1910, when the last national|larger crowd than usual is expected. rizzled, closc | SeloF- Before going, however, he | sensus was taken, the ratio of the The weekly meeting of the Current crosses, first | found time to volunteerassistance t0 | wyq10" population to that of school | Events club has been postponed. seemod much | the correspondent. in securing better | . "0, "oy 4g5 1o 1. If this ratio| All the teachers have returned from il morcover, that the volumes of inter- v, frock coated over the seizure of Ameriomy g k ago, the decision of scores of Petrograd, Jan. 4.—An official com- munication from the Rus sneral staff in the Caucasus giv the fighting in the region kamysh, in Transcaucasia, I'he statement follows “In the region of Sarikiamysh, on January 1, the great battie conunued, obviously to our advantage, I'ne encmy, however, continued to offer an | Britain herself has repeatedly maine tained in previous wars in which Eng- | land was a neutral Although the | American note itself cited Lord Salis- bury's doctrine contending that food- stuffs are contraband only whed proved to be destined to an enemy force, state department officials say, news facilities for ‘he“"\m?:c;:r:‘;e:\s, has continued, the whole population | their homes after the holidays and e e national law and archives of diplo- debates. IMace | 204 to discuss the feeling i ¥ | of the state is now 1,238,864 and the | all report pleasant vacations. . BISCU it etins ’ ".‘;.I:‘.” the Fiftieth regi- | natic correspondence concerning con= B {Eoi/atrain | COArd Americans. gain during the year which ended | The S eoet Gl second ment of Taiiatey Almeost e - | traband and the rights of neutrals I S s k. : 3 term will be glven out within a day y of infantry almost complete, in- | FHRIE SO 0 S Wit D 5 Language Stumbling Block UG 1, O, TS G S M0, e i the canik Tempt the appetite cluding the commander and fifty of- | Ume of war are filled with cases and 5 Using these figures as a hasis, New|Or two. In former years the ’ ) principles thoroughly justifying the sl e o T o o o ut. | Britain’s population is 57,072, com- | Were distributed before the Christmas please the taste and | ficets. The total Turkish prisoners | o, ...y dmbemeuii X - | ci i vhich Americans had suf- _ A ‘ - ¢ ol st i F am 1 to 5,000 soldiers, fort - 2 dez:llifio\onfhuma ?;fiz:tsa:jn:yz;ncce he acknowledged, | Pared to 43,916 in 1910, when the | Pecss Pitjallsect well satipiectn S nourish the body- n:fpl;:mv::lx s er .lwy porss preiy ‘\\r..\- Specific Protest Entered 6P the ihoul S tiemaslyiia the early days of the | national census was taken. This is the change. Crisp, clean and fresh. ity i ¢ 3 . " x 3 ¥ = a gain of 13,156 in the population of 2 cents. a query as to | war, and some Germans were not |a ! A > 5 ! 5 . tillery, fourtecn macn:ne guns and | much more drastically phrased series e "the war The | quick to realize that the language of | New Britain in the past four vears.| CARRANZA’S BROTHER ammunition. of 1i0tes Whs ment by Engtand to, Bl English was also spoken by a The returns show that the state now ; 1¢ . ) Por S b afternoon re- | the nglis! X bl = = The next day the fighting here | sia when the latter was at war witih son, a young |hundred millions of neutral Ameri- hflf t-zswz_" °‘;“;‘T;‘Sfl of 5“?0"‘ age,| [S HELD PRISONER B.mt Bis H was still going on. Our troops re- | Japan in 1904. Not only did England i been Wadly | cans. ! » a cand :; ?43365:12;15 Otha‘ no‘ ov:_r :‘Z‘r 1199"1‘:' Cul captured some positions which the | declare that foodstuffs must bs & in Poland by “But war is war,” he said, “and re- Sk - enesln = _— " Turks had occupied and took three | shown to be for the use of army or is he made no | grettable mistakes will occasionally | over 1912. Following is a sum- e : : Round, thin, tender— machine guns and more than 700 [ navy, but specific protest was entered that the situ- | occur. But the friendly feeling of the | mary of the census by counties: His Entire Staff, With Exception of with a delightful flavor SElbhare “againet the doctring thes it is for thi 3 le here is Sept. - Los i i . - . fi i pooeared ) £0 e’;’;"‘e‘;’; "X;et:i‘zanse:fdewe hope S s,i,p,[_.; it His Son and Jgnacio Peraldi —appropriate for lunch- “At one point a company of a Cau- [ belligerents to decide that certain arg ¢ n'en y Lok derstand | Faverord . 65 704 B eon, tea and dinner. casian regiment was dispersed Dby | ticles or classes of articles are, as , lace in the re- | that they will continue to un S 1:025 882, Shot By General Santibanez. bayonet charges, while two Turkish | matter of course, to be dealt with us toric chancel- | that they are welcome.” N Haven.87,349 87,878 S 10 cents. 3 _ ges, . se, p Btoric chancel- Y i brataity |~ 0 companies were cut to pieces by ar- | contraband of war, regardless of the lhelm Strasse, Referring to cha‘rgesh oconcluded' N London.20,553 20,524 . Vera Cruz, Jan. 4.—General Jesus tillery fire, well-established rights of Deutraia’’ memories of | against German S?l‘gte;:d A f;f:”g:ld '%'?63 S9:4a2 LS -+ | carranza, brother of Venustiano Car- “Our troops are operating under | The fact that almost the identical bhenlohe and e : e i 430 23T .. ranza, is being held a prisoner by the RAHAM conditions exceptionally painful on | arguments used ‘n the Amerioan noj the emperor, | do not do suci &8 uitchfle ,776 16,241 - | rebel General Santibanez on the Is- account of the cold and snow in a | were vigorously proclaimed by Great dchildren, m- wliuhlas Deh Gl -+ | thmus of Tehuantepec. General San- c Bk 5 - | Brits t « y . ¢ o e % - gh altitude. The morale of our ritain, not only during the Russo arm apprecia- | LOSES HIS POSITION | Tolland .. 5.505 5.758 R RACKERS T i s o Lol [ gl o o o g~ e; on agother except his son Abelardo Carranza and ardor. conflicts in which the neutral com 2 7 7 2 g B G oo BY WINNING WIFE | The state.276,224 271,874 5,379 520 {7000 V0 SO0 00 e 0 Five hela Made of the finest = merce . of England was injuredt bt Duke Ernst New Haven county was the only| “HECE ingredients. Baked through the interference of belliger- 3 county to show a loss a whole. Wa- % i . Y g 1 A and Princess S g U e W Ry it 6 90 e G to tpcfffll‘m:‘- Ti’; French Aviators Drop e R o s o i 5 : 5o | the staff took place after General San- national streng ef among administration officials painting of the . to Wed Collego President’s | making the loss for the county 529.| tF ! ; ban i that cotlituteobn. i oelirsite el Von Beulow, | © oresr @ = Erfdgeport aniFairh el cotinty; gwith |\ dhanez shad i tallediize s iaduse BUERES: food. 10 cents. Bombs Near Brussels | cvious practice will be fortheomns office under| Daughter Forced to Resign From [its gain of 1,343, made the largest|tion Carranza to make terms from the British government sador to Ital gain of any town in the state. Bridge- | thelr release. Reports of the finding of rubber University of Illinois Faculty. Jesus Carranza was returning from Buy biscuit baked by London, Jan. 4, 10:10 a. m.—Ac- Sy g - rned first to port also is second in point of enu- cording to an Amsterdam despatch to | manifested as “gum™ in the cargo of e difficult; f 2 meration, New Vi a visit to Pacific ports, to report to el o . B . : ide of tn air. | | CPICREO, Jan 4 Georhe Eled | ford third, Waterbury foucth and | General Venustiano Carranm here, | || NATIONAL BISCUIT || |tne Exchanse Telegraph company: | Jis, Foanuue Seniiond, foe, Sod ers, The chan. | Frazer, controller of the 2“ Nty | New Britain fitth. when he was made a vietim of French evistors dropped _several | 51004 to have virtusly haited the me: owing _ to the | Of Illinois and P“’“’ffi'jofi ,h,rf:ugh The state allows each town $2.25| treachery of subordinates. The great- COMPANY bombs in the vicinity of Brussels | E31e% 01700, BEASTOMs In ToRon Wi ensorship ana | 2°COunting, has lost his 00 thiot8 | for each child enumerated, which will | ter port of his force had been sent Saturday, partly destroying a Zep- | 0% “conpnegs auiiint the . Sxport the German | WINRING B8 A0 O dmuna James, | make this yvear's grant about $621,-| forward from Salina Cruz over the Always look for that Name. pelin shed under construction —and|yon of rubber from British posses peen adequate- | James, dasgilier o reity. The en- |504. Of this New Haven will re- | Tehtantepec railway. killing several German soldiers sohs The . vesesl, entlal & Haall s ates. Ho 17agement of Miss James and Profes- |ceive $73,705.50; Bridgeport, $59,- Carranza and his staff who were — from the " United States to neutral e :’or Frazer was announced a few days | 757.75; Hartford, $55,028.20; Water- | traveling in the rear, were Overpow- e — - Pestilence Is Spreading ports. The British government has ave the possi- % - T, & 4 S SRR thlken thi o e he 1 President James said | bury, $48,728.25, and New Britain, | ered at San Geronimo. aken the position that the rubber h about them- | 2€0. Sunday probably was destined for Germany, , that the resignation of his future son- | $28,631.25. e TR e iy | TP A hlzt?;l;edé in-law had been accepted because no L TO HELP REVIVAL OF 9{“’ Items at Pr%emysl GAITISON | 2ng the reported faise manitesting 14 ermany ?' relatives could serve on the same | ppORUITING BOOMED Inventory Sale at Besse-Leland's— g, Gailcla, Via Peteogs ouning. WL T s i BUSINESS ACTIVITY | . <"" me-lelan@’s— | Lemburs. datictn, Vi Peteammad | SUTRNS Sl R et wt el i the chancel- | . Gigen¢ James, “Based on long ex-| BY WOUNDED TROOPS National Republican Committeeman | reported hcre that pestilence is | Der would be permitted 1o y‘kl‘) into if Great Britain eports of the | | ionce as high school principal, col- O T William F. Henney of Hartford will | spreading in the city and among the | German hands if G al owed the product to come into the etmp‘lfn i | lege professor and university presi- “Buy Tt Now" Campaign Launched by | be the princiy eeker at a_dinner | garrison of Przemysl, which s now al- | 10Wed the = b: Sy th cdent, that boards of trustees and pub- Brit P ¥ of the Third Ward Republican club | most without provisions d States Mgle on the (1 hool boards in general should | British sovernment Contemplates Agricultural Publishers’ Associa- in Bardeck’s hall on February 12, Ineffectual sorties still continue Issues st Statement. - be prohibited by law from appointing Michae] and Matilda Schraeger | from P smysl but they are |v_ vig- The British embassy last night is & Tanneberg, | to Positions withir their gift, any per- have sold land and buildings on |orously pushed. This is due, it is |eued its first statement on the ship- Boris iot. ' the | son connected by blood or marrage to and Navy Says Secretary. Omaha, Neb. Jan. 4—A nation.|Chapman street to Anna Barkowska. |thought to the garrison’s knowledge | ping situation since the publication 1 he fourth degree, with any member of e Jadeheiyd i S i) S Nels, P 5 . " of the failure of the Austrian reliel | of the American note. It cleared up Bry! " One of | the fou o e < wide campaign to assist in the re- Axel F. Nelson is planning for the o v teét 1 should | the teaching or administrative staff. London, Jan. 3 (6:45 p. m.)—A vival of business activity and the |erection of a two-family house Gn | forces to break through the Russian | gne point on which the United States " “In my judgment the appointment | hint that the British government | o 0. “huy it now” was launched | Harrison street. It will cost $5,000. lines. had asked for information, by an- f relatives of influen- | contemplated the introducti f e nouncing that turpentine and rosin bour excellen- | and promotion of 1 n 3 uction o 3 . Agricultural Pub- e . s suc- | . {ia1 persons on the staft to positions | conscription for increasing the army | NCTS today by the Ag tural Pub Fred Hunt has been chosen to su shipped from this pountey Selers 4 he intimation Sl i S ssoeiati a national asso-|c r st kelly At K ring the ship- | in the university is one of the serious| and navy, was dropped by Thomas J. h,sh?rs “:N;,“.umn' S Senal astoncoedi Orennisl Kellyiat Foxojthemter. AV VOTES 10, PASS articles were declared contraband, Gefects of American college and uni- | McNamara, parliamentary secretary | * o r mooyeroon, babers. A petitlon for the nomination of would be paid for when seized. The he population | “€1COS anie sl A The movement purposes to quicken | willix Lomerg: e Cons x ~ 3 s ey e attitude of | VETSItY adminitiation. v & more | [0, he admiralty, while speaking at | commeroial and manufacturing lines | gresaman Lonergan, for postmaster of | SHIP, PURCHASE BILL | steifmen Sd: 0 ped be 'd the Ameri- hilep e e i e the Brownmg_settlement this after- by hastening purchases which in the | New Britain is being circulated. ok ”m. "”’I,h'm“”. . RADeA e~ eBelflzns;oing :“:anpei?:er politics or religion direct- ?}':::; W?::el’"“‘;:g tgoufl'ed fflit ; that | ordinary course of affairs must be el Ch s e el e ey m‘a. ing 'htl’n on thi xvu:{(r;xl-uml list sist it and are | ed to the same end, bad as there are. | . "y, ¢y, Umf a Kvs“:, 298 VNl imads sooneniorflater; ] cises of P. & F. Corbin Foremen's | Measure Will Be Passed Unless Un-| will be pald for " “The vetterwirthschaft (system of 5 o ingdom without | The appeal is directed particularly| 1, were held Saturday evening in “All copper shipped before the date R I nald, inage in appointments) believed | d°pendents, who had not answered |to the farmers who are to be urged|ing club rooms. Judd’s orchestra fur- of the declaration that copper was o the Ameri | cousinag: the call to the colors, Mr. McNamara | to buy necessary implements and ma- | nished. (he music and . entertainers L el e R S gy A e i v y be widespread in s ry sorry for |in by so many to be 5 L : L Wttitude on | German universities, is certainly one | S2id: terials now rather than wait wuntill from Boston and Waterbury assisted leased neutrality, I |of the cancerous growths on that enj;; ‘:‘el’i'r:h;'r‘k"te};z;ret zg}(:i"gmt'o SP{?}I_I'B- i e in the entertainment. Washington,: Jans 4—Ths admin- No Cargoes Held Up. otherwise admirable system.” a e other he committee report which pre- = 3 ’ sour . ase Bi " ada “No cargoes for Italy have bee el sk exrenne Moy wontienia it lsenteal el st hied ot o e nfJ:l"]t;:xll{.loiay(,:?:::;ntif! t\h:;“;::yi istration ship purchase bill was made | ~No < rgoes for ltaly have boen German Ga- GRATION BILL m‘jlc: longer.” i Farm Population Alone is Nearly 40.- | g, fio 8 PpA% COPO 6 € SROTEHY | the unfinished business of the sen-| [€C 0N " (0" carrying cargoes of Belgium haa | IMMI edrecrr("mt';g ;"’l‘_’(;“ Bl oo :’00'000 el mal‘ SRElen expendi- | ., missioners to hear claims against [ 8te today, but was temporarily laid | commodies, of which export from Bhilis ana that menced after the holidays continues. |ture of ten dollars would place more | (" (enoPEs S0 TO Ao aside to make way for appropriation | Jialy is prohibited, are not interferred 4 arranged to NOW BACK IN HOUSE/| As the result of six open air meet- | than $400,000,000 in circulation. \ ‘oave of scarlet fever on Harrison | Vil Semator Lodge demanded a|with unless there is clear evidence of- y long before ings at Cardiff, addressed by wound- _ g(_‘ tkd.'(a:r&vflrll iio i‘” o i :n:;bm: record vote, which showed 46 for and | fygudulent intentions on the part of Sl ed soldiers, there was an extraordi- STEINER-LEUPOLD. ‘,‘O‘;;“‘f* ‘:‘ "l f‘l'ml‘ ({b“f‘““‘“ ‘"“l T" 29 against taking up the bill. Ser shippers rpretation of nary rush to the recruiting offices - ER R S aes cpariine 9~ | tor Vardaman was the only democrat | Negotiations are procecding in - 5 5 At s littl 2 s day. uarantine on a scarlet fever i i fic e k y i = = p S tor Galli r, the republica > emba o ibber against a [ DR day ecvening, the engagement of Mi . : aw E auoly - o |14 5 - in war 5 . The graduates of the New Britain a e go home arrz d with regard to German ani e whelougihaiontyy N on-meenERaloncllC 000 Wmen i st e s 4 T ealo 6 I G en s e e T a il haehiad Bore | e R e e e o rovisions with | Washington, Jan. 4—The immigra- | pnthems of [hia;”::n::”:)h?]:milonal and Mrs. Otto Leupold of Arch street, | joyed a hanquet at the Hotel Bond | great new V‘_f“)”i”mm s dianing S flioe vk | 5 & i i o e S s e s were played. to William €. Steiner, a young man in | j eiTondls f i 3 A bl t and ruining | tion bill containing the restrictive lit- : 3 E I it Hartford Saturday night Assist- | But Ger- | eracy test for admission of aliens went o the employ of the Southern New Iinx- | ant Superintendent Miss Claire Des | said, to meet | back to the house today for its ac- PEAGEFUL XMAS GREETINGs, |04 Telephone company, was an-ljardins and Head Nurse Miss Cather- tion following passage of.the meas- i %0‘1":”!?‘1' {x':;nd:] from 5 IIInr!anI. ine Salmon were guests. ’ s stol and Providence. R. I., w Enough. ure in the senate by an overwhelming | Dropped by German Aviator in Dun- p‘_’ege‘:" “,\”“‘Tmsm‘d‘“ e ;‘re\::‘:: ) majority. The bill passed the house ey ! morrow afternoon at the Y. W. ' “Yen, we have the votes' rejomed — ; ana nave ssen | G50 onne ago Pt kirk. tewchineRinttn aisi nliecrcon T o ERSEERIIC SRR R SR Hec e Gl iy LAYERS ON TRIAL . “We have | _ ¢ # ST o i 2 . - E a ls > | Senator Stone, ) 7 i put it - . along. Cop. | Senate it was amended in several par- (Correspondent of the Associated ?:i't:l:!f(xl;:d“ edding has not been def- | ¥\ ndance is desired. through if the senators on the other BE8i" have| Dol which will be the subject of Teee i S R T Inventory Sale at Besse-Leland's—— | side will not resort to unusually ob- L ritish tri adjustment between the two houses. Dunkirk, France, Dec. 26.—A Ger- advt. aietiva tactite i Pritish resirioT| At least two of the amendmentsare | man airman paid a visit to Dunkirk HELD FOR FRAUD, ¥ G 5 Ing the neu | expected to cause considerable dis- | during —Christmas week, but he —_— they are Gor |cussion. One would ‘except Belglan | dropped no bombs, only peaceful | Former Private Detective Arrested on e fmue\ farmers from the literacy test and |Christmas greetings. -~ His somewhat | Federal Warrant. Boston, Jan. 4—The directors of the Rev. J. A. Hultman, the Swedish During Colorado Coal Strike One o €| prohibit Americans from inducing or | hazardous trip from the German lines| . National City bank of Cambridge werc | * Williams i ) the war has| ajqing immigration. The other would | was undertaken at the request of a|_ .l .ca80 Jan. 4.—Robert Helt, for- | pot responsible for the embezzlement | Pritain the latter part of this w pt German in-| exclude persons of the African race | Prussian colonel, who wanted to know | I Private detective. was arrested | o 300,000 of the fojiconduct aifew ofl the; mest seen the Way | o of negro blood. G et oy, TR B S it | here today on a federal warrant for cadjusting hev| The ultimate fate of the bill still | buried, and the parcel of letters and CiprEinElnss of i mellsinie lecheme ‘ 5 efraud in an alleged plot to extort t e A A Yo purposes £0|was problematical today. While | cards which the aviator dropped into | money from 1. A Guese of New | Sentence This decision was rendered | S8 Thursday, Friday, Saturd v Worket ha\ef:g“;‘ufi President Wison has indicated he | the principal square of the city con-| yoric consulting engineer of the | t00a¥ by Robert O. Harris. who as| Sunday evenings. Mr. Hultmar rK vith sing [wou_ld veto the bill if it should corne | talned a letter asking for this infor. American Smelting and Refining co referee heard the evidence in a suit | to him with the literacy test included, | mation, together with letters from g o instituted by J Iates, y B | o the Doy fet : . toget tte Tom | pany, and general manager of the | Instituted by John L. Bates, recelver P i e S SeesLe) aever IR ranchifis inmen LY ISoner SR B GE AR Al G o! of the bank, to compel the directors were of the opinion today that he | the hands of the (Germans. s _— e about that.| would sign it because of other of its Th _ " According to the statements of the ‘ e cards were v e /id- icer, o - liberally the | features wvere signed by the aviu-| officers Helt threatened to harm. Mr. CHAMB OF COMMERCE MEETS tor himself and bore the conventional| G Bl A n(llhw‘! mu(“_n‘( IAIA(I.(I:‘ on both sides of the capifol | greetings of the season, together with | paid $1,740. The frst meetin f the civie bhurean } Pt v Kroupa, Dantel Richards, he next. e fiexpramscaiiheibelint i tnat With eminn | e o0e o aieeg i e i e b AS1 OR IA committes on charter chunges and | 1y t I, Charle hard B e SlResg e toRlnglalh crtake (he mission by his admir-| RATE INCREASE HEARINGS, pomsrsuie Yeslsiution Wil s el RG] Liuter I S SOrbNn, e | ation for the galluntry of the captured £ % For Infants and Children. Jisolclockiton ghtiin S the i smber Martinol ind John Flockhart B oxceitency — ‘rench airmen s Washington, Jan. 4.-—Public hear- Commerce rooms retary A. I ‘ Phe men killed were Harry Bryan | captured six pieces of mountain ar- They point out, for exampie, that % — #aid to have s ken confidence in the cffectiveness of proposed assurances little was Conscription for Increasing Army tion at Omaha, Neb. usually Obstructive Tactics Are n the reich- he documents can people and the country ought | shipments of rul to have time for reflection said he States to Kurope under disguisc adding that democratic leaders had declared they had the votes to pass Al;l,P}(;P:]) "A \P:T’x The Sunshine society will meet to- | jr. Members of United Mine Workers of ~ DIRECTORS NOT RESPSONSIBLE, SWEDISH SINGER COMING, America Charged With Murdes institution’s funds which George W. Coleman, the |the Week of prayer at the Swed bookkeeper is serving a long prison | Bethany church. He will preach had a reputation as a mu many years and has not yet | charm, | court her | " The alleged murders took | near Veta on November The recused are Char N R e 2 ings on freight rate increases pro- | The Kind You Have A|ways Buugh[ Andrews reports that a number of | . G. Adams and Walter Whitten, ers and a mo-| ternoon by Mrs. Clinton H. Pascoe of posed by railroads west of the Missis government m have bheen r mine guards, and Luke Terry v MViliife ‘an- | Stanloy streel, In honor of ten of her ceived, which are open for the in- | chauffeur Willinn H Gambling, say. I hevei friends. Mrs. Maxwell Coe, of Rahway, N.!sippi river will hegin in Chicago Feob, | Bears the i .. is visiting her father, Charles ““i 15 and will be conducted by Interstate | Norion Commerce Commissioner Daniels Signature of spection of member f e arganiza- | foreman of the Oakdale mine, was tion, | badly wounded,

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