New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 9, 1918, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

f G S HERALD BEST OF ALL ‘|| rocAL ;_._._,, _,,______z PRICE THRFE CLNTS 'NEW BRITAIN CONNECTIZUT., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY o, 1918. —TEN PAGES. AMERIGAN H;ifihls oo s o ALLEGED SLACKER !VEIE GENERAL PERSHING FAVOR EARLY man and English Fleets—Fun- ey Treasonable Dtterances On I, At noon—war 20 Conservation. iEdward Schack Claimed He Was cral Saturday. His Automobile Breaks Down and ; i The New Britain Liquor Dealers as- | . | Robert J. Wolter, a veteran of the T e Hew Haven Post Oftice E-&:mf«ti3;;,"(,,.:’1‘;::‘“;;‘;L;.,':;‘:,‘:,"“‘i‘\‘“.‘.’:; cing | Fnemy Alien, Is Charge | cerman ana tho mognsn navies, avea | He IS Compelied to Walk Miles O iter of early closing will be con- | R this morning at the Hunrord Hospitul idered. A prominent member of the E after a short illness with heart trouble. | (LIAN VON HOEGEN sorinivs sioied ouscteroon e HE HAS FIRST - PAPERS 2y, weier piowos on voue e ON THE ITALIAN - FRONE e and lived at 197 Monroe street, is sur- | | | = | tion at Mecting Tomorrow After- looked into by the association mem- S vived by his wife and three sons, Rob- pers, and if it can be shown that Washington Street Man Should Have ©Ft Alfred and William. The funer:l closing will aid in the cons i : will be held from his late home at 2 the Tederal Authorities Flave Not , of coal or in any way prove be: & Gone With First Draft But Is S o’clock Saturday afternmoon. Rev. M. Visit to Asiago Platcau as Guest of to the government, the saloonkeepers z i g : W. Gaudian will oficiate and inter- - i Succeeded in Placing Him Under are ready and willing te do their to Have Lied to Exemption Board ment will be in Fairview cemetery. General Stafi—London Papers Com share. However, there seems to be a Mr. Wolter was born in Germany ! prevailing feeling on the part of some and when a young man saw service ! that the new clos a prohibition jard Schack, 27 years old, of With the Imperial German navy. La- | With the American Army in Francd E movement and any attempis to €n- Washington street, is being held by LT he left his native land ond went to | Jan. 9.—By The Associated Press) fcan flag taken to police headduar: foyce its passage will be fought by the the local authoritics in bonds of §2,000 Brsland where he enlisted in the Fns- Slippery, ice-coated roads have ups t carly today by a man who said jocal association. for a hearing Monday on charges of lish navy and followed the Union Jack | traffic between the s and head) he found it tied to a door of post In several of the Main street cafes perjury sinst the federal govern- around the world. Since coming to quarters, General Pershing himsel this afternoon, proprictors of saloons ment. Schack was arrested vesterday the United States, Mr. Wolter made becoming a victim yesterday morning ey 2 gathered to discuss the situation and afternoon at the headquarters of the his home in this city. when his automobile stalled betweel The f which 1s now in possesslon g, what can be gleaned there is a g exemption board after fagrant In addition to being financial secre. | two hills and was unable to go foi of Chicr of Police Smith, has printed gj y of opinion whether the new srepancies between his question. tary of the Quartet club ard collec- | ward or backward. He walked several on 1t in large letters if adopted, should be from 6 nafre his Junc “ation and tor of the German school society, Mr. , miles through the snow and slush t . 5 1. to 11 p. m., six nights a week, OF hig claims du Wolter was a member of St. Elmo | his destination. Compliments yne German who is claims dur : 2 g e | . S ampments OF One l(” e . to 11 p. m., five nights a week tions 1 . s lodge, K. of P., Knights of Korahssan | A large ward in one of the base hos tool e e and Gl folla ot Saturday inTe hEN e iman ¢ " and Eintracht lodge, Sons of Herman. | pitals containing many ients, with oo : : S ; 3 o the doctors and nurscs in attendance; : ey have n- Corbin, Ju . E. Coupc < —_— S ance)| Sy iy O e VG I EFU"F ania e el s R e has been quarantined because of thel the man who brought it in LJE}TITLTE P\ [Leviv] From statemec madc g Al I discovery of a case ¢ arlet fever,| E James T. 2skill in po our S A new department of co-ordination inciinedito bientiltias & joke! B James T. Meskill in police court ~ 4 yout - morning by Prosecutor Klett it T created since the war, is functioning Flecing From the Ravages of Earth— pears that Schack registercd on June Found in Carload of Coal in Water- | 1 & most ”t .;M:\,. e ‘“f'd.,l the young lawyer S Cuntenmaln, AreivE k , national registration day, as a Ru g contrihuting to the bullding up of ths i R R Quakeo at Gua a, A 2 sian by birth b e e to Wlcctric Light War machine which neral I AR B nelioy alaiees Chiapas had taken out h st citizenship pa- . .~ : _"f"\'],“"\‘“‘ 15 B el tion of ci last Satura: uight pers. Schack was called in the first - b . i e "”r s T and made to refract his dis ate- Mexico City, Jan. 9.—TI provi- draft quota of the fir: exemption /i -y, | 9.--The palice to- | partment Sy )'\.,,,,','““‘, of the dep teract the duplicity of -G O nown and ther| ment He disappeared soon after sional authorities of Chiapas, which board and was passed by the doctors day s conducting an investigation M‘(\‘“‘_ i ‘\mf' (‘:r.,‘,w&(((-‘,‘} wn in their dealings with the RUS b uthorities to whicl awards, and is now being sought borders on Guatemala, report great as physically fit military duty. the ! finding of lalfive-pound canli heads aaily and has cut doWh his n'r 2 Thelpresidantis i e 'T:DFE'{» i fugitive from justice by federal agenis. numbers of refuz including hun- Rather than go t camp With the of black powder in & car of coal con- | nererr iary @nd has e e B e e Vo i si e T T Hi appearance became known dreds of Mexicans, are arriving there, other selectives, however, it is claiimed signed to the local electric light and gng ha ¥ brovher libosty b whiar oEohalons denniiel b preu dmel-t S S AR SUSEAREN- Y ST M ight when federal officers having fled from Guatemala on ac- by the prosecutor that he told the ex- power company. The can, buried in | (o pin oncration L en o staring the people in the face. 'Th we ¢ home to arrest him unt of the earthquakes. The tow cmption board officials a long tale the coal, was found yesterday .by an! mhis department AT el T e of Tapachula i 0\\,.\:‘:1}1,,1,,“»% by .'vn;r,n: h:x\n.;‘_; mml: a:‘nit‘r‘lu‘ in reg- ‘nvnh.n{) lah';‘r«;r‘ db‘cdcmi fl\JLhOn“‘f‘*‘lznx('"nrn} to settle questions from rom Hoegen is known in New Brit. Ppanic-stricken crowds. The authori- istering on June 5. At this time he have been notifie e bt DAF I ) e gen 15 known In Rew Bt fies have requested help, as no quar- explained that he was a subject of _— he United States and Entente join i 7€ getting s arcc and dear while mea ain as well as in several other state S et il e e e en - e eI the peace negotintions. Germany made 1§ @ rare luxury citic During last summer he re are avallable for the destitute CeImany, was Hherciore an enemy STAMFORD TRACKS. alian Army. e et that houid i The wretched conditions of ex s fugees. alien and as such was exempt from S Talian e A Ay torth. ita condition that Russia should bring 5 : exis peatedly spoke in favor of Germany refugees. L o . % : an eadquarters North- g %o Allies. Since the United States ©0Ce have been aggravated by biind A b R S military dut n these grounds the Connecticut Company Wins Tts Appeal | etn Ttaly, Jan. 9 the Associated - = S ing snowstorms drifted by viol fhis ara edlas onine o e - man was give an exemption and when Taken Before Public Utilitics. | Pross.)- G il b Allices havolnotlreconr laod i Ehe N o riag roi it Hiveia ity B holsreined nonsans g8 oLnE Al tember Schack did not go. Hartford, Jan. 9.—The appeal | enemy ariillery fire progress thot the United States for 1ts aims [, (HER/SRTE At 24 degrees Falf Noting a variance between his reg- the Connecticut company from the, gupine a vieil of 1 '44‘,4“,,; might be given circulation in Russia e L o ceInssnondent it . istration certificate and his question- order of the mayor and common coun- | Jp Amorican consul Saiceit g, i loMoxanggthogexanmp oo S A Ten SRRl v T s R e Washington, Jan. 9.-—Secretary Me- naire, Chairman Corbin of the first ex- cil of Stamford for the relocation of | naiq to the Asiago plateau. as a guesy 140V4 Georse. The president's desperate . 5 b d on Flas, Butias Yet American Consul at sonds Fxed at $2,000. ment on Wilson's Speecl. / Arrest. 7 Haven. Jan. 9.—A large Amer:; office is a subject of police inquiry Another reason for the message was ©0ly bread to be had is black, gritty found in the necessity of making some Uilderdone, and composed of millers reply to’ the Bolshevik request that refuse mixed with straw. Potatog) looking for cheap notoriety in order Repentant Man & s to Con- w h a few German persons enter science Fund With Counterfeit Bills. his office as clients. up the general position of the country i i g U S e 4 . i SRS at only in rventio: . ——— Adoo vesterday received an anony- emption board and Judge J. B. Coop- the company’s tracks on Hope street | o the Italian seneral staff Gl ] O GGG Gl (e the Allies or the Germans. cab il | 1nous letter containing $108 in bill er, the government legal advisor to the nas been sustained by the public util- | 1t yas a difiienlt and dangerous Y.reless to the principal world cu vent catastrophe e ’!9 E 00 L ’TU‘{ | “I am decpiy repentant,” wrate the board, questioned him closely. Then ities commission, and the petition of | ciimh wp the sery mountain , PMS for telegraphic distribution longer 'be oxpected from the AMid 3 sender, “for having defrauded the it was that they learned that although the mavor and council for the aD- . hoiehts to the top of nill, 4,000 S —— the disheartened e government out of this sum and now he had previously admitted having Proval of method ‘of construction of faat hizh. which Consul Carroll as- TWO PRISONERS. mans to put an cnd to the ,'.‘..',‘ return it.” taken out first papers, he nc#rthele: a side track for the accommodation | copqed. The ener bsitions on Monte = = chaog in which the r:x: P - The, money was sent to the treasury denied it in his questionnaire. Prose- Of the American Synthetic Color com- ! Gajijco and Monte Dadenche were Aro in German Prison Camps, Taken volved.” to Teamsters Who Charse Ixorbi- cashier for deposit in the conscience cutor Klett put the man through a Pany has been granted. The com-! aan (o he heavily covered with snow 3 & fund, rigid cross examination before order- mMission has denied the petition of the | * my, ity of Rassano, throngh whicl Speal Himsclf tant Pricc for Cartage. Today it was decided the bills were jng his arrest and states that the ac- ~Iesidents of Putnam and Pomfret for | consyl Carroll passed had been par. Washington, Jan. 9— Two men from 907 counterfelt, Now Chief Moran, of the cuced bnulls adeattiod thet he wae » © Wrain Bebween Pitnam snd WIS (o0 convniated Miast of ihs stoe: the destroyer Jacob Jones, subinarinad G wantic leaving Putnam at 8 a. m. : S secret service, is looking for the man itive of Russia and had taken out his and hotels were closed, but a rem- on Dec. 5 arc now hed prisoners n o with a counterfeit conscience | pite his previous de- R nant of the population still about Germany it was officially stated Shae . visited Mayar Quigley this afterncon i S ’ = et = TO P SO Eu o DDLU WIs UL @00 IS S TS Ve L o farc of ¢ “to ask permission to deliver coal from B - - chagged fwith Fhwiitul ANOTHER OUTBREAK neNlstnae MR piic o T REa ot G Cn T : : oneration sples, T W the yards of 4he City Coal and Wood Sn\ GER TRAIN ot D rosesuror “‘)"_"qh‘:;'.‘ HERey SronLithopenenyipositions St eckeral . “,"fl\,"“ T s o his support t del A e A s Donsiis cumulative evidence against Schacl QUELLED IN LISBON |miles away, near Monic Grappa, learncd that one is Al SEuclio i el R e . % 1e effect that he has already ap- where the enemy is now bein held seaman, and the othcr John rancis 3 Johnsten had refused to fill thei ¥ L ihe ef 5 5 : which he received orders without the permission of thg }‘AS NARRO" ESCAPE peared before Personal Tax Collector afte the failure of his last effort tc Murphy, cook. De Mello lived in New a Berlin disp ‘m\h Savn ekl 2 e Charles J. Blliott and claimed ex- break through. Bedford, Mass. Murphy, whose namo i €0 % SISPALCH Say e ihe ueyorfCxninincathat neRfad (‘mmignufr(:mhhii: personal tax on vm; Crews of Portugucse Warships Mutiny W ; Nos t:n»:n'prjt\‘}«ms]_\/ asi arres Tived B ne not even talked with Mr, Johnston Heavy Iron Bars Are Feund Wedged ground that he has previously servec b son’s Speech. in Newport, R. L sstoration of the in and had nothing to do with giving ) in the Connecticut National Guard, and Bembard City Before London, Jan. 9.—President Wilson e et Ll permits to seli coal. i In Between Rails On Bridge The man has never served in this mil- speech, like all his utterances since WHG SATD BUGAR e L o L When aclied concerning this o e ftary organization, the prosecutor de- | America entered the war, takes the SDCOR ibis o st ven h e ¢« : ver River. & e Treeeutes & 2 % dbe e . Sy _ able to greet you as the appointed SHCOl 0L s 3 e S“.‘_” o ,“‘ fol- - Newtown, Conn,, Jan. 9.—A passen- 1% ol e id 8 e e tanmmalmossrainElly 8 0 L modity But the Wrong Address, my capital. 1 gather from youw lowing statements made in the press ger train on the Highland division of 2dmitted that he had lied and said news reaching here from beyond the | One paper describes it as the words with lively satisfaction, tha ta the effect independent teamsters the New Haven road was barely saveq D¢ had already taken out his first grontier. Crews of Portuguese war- | Charfa of future peace Hartford, Jan. 9-—Sugar involved y.. o in'tne scts carried edt bi i Were cheating the public, charging ox- from destruction fast evening by o Daturalization papers in Hartford and ships mutinicd and began bombarding | OM/N& 50 closely on the heels of several persons here in trouble today. L0 S 1 the e's carried out by m orbitant prices he did not see how he guard who found heavy iron bars E2Ve the date on which they were is- {he Lisbon forts, it is stated. The L remier Lloyd George’s address, the A truckman delivered several bags of oilhe ione A i could give cut coal promiscuously to tigntly wedged between the rails on a Sued: army, it appears remained faithtul to | Words of the heads of the American the valuable commodity at the wrong o, 0F 085 €JCURM6C SomTe teamsters. In this connection, Mr. priqge over the Housatonic river noar Further investigation today indl- the government of Dr. Sidonio Paoz | APd British governments are com- restaurant and when he returned for o i"“_‘\‘pm’hmu i ‘l;') Johnston said his opinion would be phere. Among the passengers were a Cates that Schack is a German Pole. anq tranquility has been restored. pared closcly. While so lifferences it the chef rcefused to give it up a R o e Bt : i that the fuel commilice should get to- gt (e O 0 PUSEISCEE WO & 1o is sald to be a member Of St The rebellious crews were these on | 0 the mamuer of discussing the var- (here was a fight. The chef was ar- 2 VOU helleve vou are serving you gether and fix a definite price for the (urning from the normal school 1 JORN'S German Lutheran church and (e pattleship Vasco de Gama, the | [0US duestions, this evening's nes rested. o bl e e Bia delivery of coal Danbury. Z v Is a single man without dependents. torpedo hoat destrover Doure and | PaDers find no diagreement in essen- In police court another truckman MaN empire and Austro-Hungaria Major F. H. Johnston, president of ~ pltnoueh the bridge is guarded Prosecutor Klett asked that the other war vessels. Their surrender is | tid! Folicy. It is oted that the presi- accused of theft of a 100-paund bag "?“’“‘;r‘ hy when you pursue the aim the coal company, explained this aft- . M ONER BB T CEe s, bond be fixed at $2,500 as he did not understood to have marked the clos. | dent deals more sympathetically with of sugar was sent to Jail i ;‘d""‘”""fic;‘ thoameal ot h‘f’m'“‘ ernoon that he had refused to give out £ = : S Set > know whether the state or the federal 2 the Bolsheviki than did the premier, e ity and peaceful co-operation of peo. 5 - o e v 7 ;3 K b e <5 & i ing of the disturbance. S. g ainst i coal to some of the teamsters because :]““":? B ,C““,LU‘]”‘M, 1k _tf]‘:“’ S a9 authorities will handle the case. Law- = = S8 <8 but it is pointed out Americah as not STATE GRANGE i ples. As against the calumnies of th he believed they were robbing the ”10 70)8"(»1“{(;’ a ?\Pltl’;?n:hmflt placed ver M. D. Saxe, representing the ac- OMNIBUS BILL suffered from the Russian collapse as = enemy I feel grateful that my unre. bublic through excessive charges for (¢ BISTACION OR0 BB OOy N . cused, asked for a lower bond and it the western allies have. However, the (pjecrs Elected at Annual Mecting in TItHNg efforts in my reign of nearls % Mus o TG o O o D ey SRR R o 0, G B s 1 e 0 o i e G tlee s Wilsoh s e e 30 years to be the champion and pro. “1 asked them where they were tak- | PATS past the guarc a property owner in this city and with 55 snowa e Jobn X, ful, sympathetic language, and says it IEElOTC By tector of these principles will meel ing the coal and how much they were ! another man owns an equity of $4,000 Mcasure by Many. hopes “all misunderstandings whi Hartford, Jan. 9.—Frank E. Blake- with deep sympathy on your part charging,”” Mr. Johnston said. “When TO CLOSE CLUB. ot seslot el tlis | Hartford, Jan. 9.—william _{may have arisen from other state- man, of Stratford, was elected master . I heard their answers I simply refused = —— BT e smith, of this city airman of the | ments will be removed by the un- of the Connecticut State Grange today The Ficld Gre; to give it to them, becanse I consid- Shortage of Coal and Need of Econ- commission en public welfare, called | eduivocal language in which the at the 33d annual session. A Ster e o G peed Lol Drlee Wt G 2 omy Prompts Directors to Act. M- YEAR OLD BOY HELD on Governor Holcomb today ta con- ‘U esident adopts the Rus el Alien B. Cook, of Middlebury, the gisabled German soldiers were invited | \ Major Johnston Refuses to Give Coal From dJacob Jones. i Amsterdam n A delegation of expressmen consis ing of Tippy Fay and John Farrell pendent Poli Being Captured. e | fer With him on the matter of hold. ' as his own present lecturer, was on Monday to attend a meeting o > Because of the shortage of c ! T Noron i e S onat 56 5 ¢ FOUR ARE HELD. 1 e SoI aal and | ing hearings on the omnibus bill, in- Lord Northclifie’s Ivening News, Prof. Charles A. Wheeler, of the the Fatherland party, ‘founded re the need of fuel economy, the di = g N ‘]," ked Out by Five-Year-0ld Girl as | troduced into the last session of the | While of the opinion that President Connecticut A\-:rit'ulh\xnll College, Was cently in the interest of pan-Germa: Ik Dealers Allezed to Have Con- rectors of the Shuttle Meadow Coun- general assembly and known as the | Wilson's declarations regarding re- elected treasurcr ‘hr tljt;x- gffi‘ °rs Will and uncompromising elements. They try club have decided to close the club Her Assailant—Police Are Investi- | John 'I. Kin® measure. The commis- ; moval of economic barriers and free- be chosen later this afternoon. grew restless under the flow of chau | house for the season after tonight's : ‘ sion will probably require the e | dom of scas nced further elucidation, = vinst talk from the annexationists, sa; New York, Jan. 9.—Four of the banquet of the New Britain Medical SN Case. clusive use of a room in the Copitol | endorses enthusiastically hi attitudc WILL GET COAL. the Vcrwaerts of Berlin. They werd ven officers and members of the society. The club will be reopened The 1 oti roe is for some months until it has finished | toward Russia. Summir up. the not permitted to speak and a stor n S Y u 1 r ene e local detective force is workin S = = < speak and a stormy Dairymen's league of New York state in the spring. today in an attempt ‘tol gecure 9d«1? its hearings and prepared its report, | hewspaper says New England Dealers Will Receive | scene followed. a9 Were indicted here Monday on a Lately wood has been used to heat tional witnesses to an alleged inde- | WPich will be submitted to the next| “President Wiison v*‘ m:-l a free Most of That in New York. One of the speakers referred to thé charge of conspiring to raise milk the club house and, it is reparted, four av session. The bill was drafted by the | Wworld on lines endorsed hy all the E disabled soldiers as desert vho 1 x the cl i < ed, four cent assault said to have been com- | S¢ i B New N Dnete s as deserters who ha prices, pleaded not guilty in the court cords of wood per week have been | mitted yesterday on the five.yearold | Fairficld county committee and was | tente allies, but it mears the sur-! New York, Jan. g'f ’;““’ Ingland | jett Hindenbu banner to betra: f general sessions today and were needed to heat the premises. daughter of Joseph Mortalliti, of 94 | SuPPosed to be the embodiment of its | render by Germany of all her ambi- | Will receive most of the coal nOW | their comrades. held in $1,000 ball each. The court Franklin square. In the meantime, | 14621S tions and she will need to be in a gifineaching hereflenying theiruolishorty Some of the cripples, Vorwaerts was informed that the other three had ; Fillism] Terpiston 14 or b boai contented mood before she accepts. | age situation as critical as It has been | 5ays were helabored with sticks and 7 e The speech appear the ne in recent days. Mayor Hylan received | a1uded by the “heroic home warrors’ of the Fatherland party. not arrived from up state towr o Seilh i B NGl an e @ court, is being held as the culprit. papers under hiz headlines such as ' word today from the national fuel ad- “Americn’s Terms to Germany,” | ministration at Washington that prior- The police finally ordered the dis: - - aity When Steamer Panama @ Scveral boys and girls were lined l ; Vorid Peace Program,” and “Great | ity orders favoring New York would | 5pjaq soldiers to leave the hall, T | | spired to Raise Milk Prices. PROFITELLRS DENOUNCED. Collided With Yroopship. in the police station this morning ¢ Nine Men Still Unaccounted for on ) D D ; o without hesitation, the little Mortalli Luckeybach. 3 g e Jan. 9.—Profiteers w New Yor 1. 9.—With the : 1 picked out Templeton. The little 1 Program of International Reform.” | not be issued. concluding its account of the meecting, cessive prices for milltary | Test here today of Norman W. Mow irl’s mather has informed Prosecutor Washington, Jan. §.—Nine men of | The Evening W elsbninag @i the paper says: speech as onc of world wide impor- DRASTIC MEASURES. “The ‘home warriors’ of the Father t land party were left to themselves and| vere denounced in the sen- | bray, captain of the American steam- | Klctt of the facts in the case and later | the American steamer Harry Lucken- with the introduction of a ! er it e Rk Gtk in the morning the child was exam- | bach, torpedoed and sunk on Jan. 6 Fuel Administrator Wants Theaters | n know what the f rays think) and Bars to Stop Business at 10 I, M, | of them.” down America’s peacc terms, in clear, lireet and gu \tor Jones designed to cor- | an army transport here last July, it | ined by a physiciam | are still missing the navy dcpartment evil. ! was learned that Kenneth Keeler, one The Templeton boy was arrested | “nnounced today, based on a report | of the soldiers aboard the troopship | late last might by Supernumerary | from Vice Admiral Sims. The report | The Star emphasizes the passages : | then bound for France, was killed. At | Officer Mandl and Sergeant Theodore | Says 22 m e crew are rescied. | referring to the freedom of the sea, Boston, Jan. 9-—Drastic measures RUSSIAN EMBASSY. the time of the accident no announce- | Johnson and denied the charge. - i reducc aments. abolition of sccret | for the conservatian of fuel and light AR i 5 ment was made of any casualties Until the report of the detectives i ) SHORTAGE. | diplon ar ing a. ¢ igainst are. Provided in an order issucd today e, epiial SO IRiconc warfare after conclu by Jamce J. Storrow, fuel adminis- It was AN ¢ ik in thy | sion of e. It describes ; trator for New England, applical hanncl $, while o throu wout N s P is an; | nce, in which the president laid | i Hospita) Ship. The Russian statement of = = made it will not be known whether wshin Jan. 9.--Blune for ident's refor- NO M( PASTRY. there will be any prosecution, ira shortage in Ohio was piaced en- G cut detinition he aims plo in his sd-| Rome, Jan. 9 » Italian govern- | much as no witnesses to the allezed y on the fucl administr 5 & ; IS o sl e : the. voansl ment has promulgated a decree pro- | ¢ had been secured when the amies AU actor ) \ oralds [ e the x ¢ s 1 5 I d hibiting the making and sale of cake, | matter was brought to the attention | ya v division of the Ohio b ! 1 S R S 2 : ties among the crew | pastry and confectionery under what. | of the Drosecuting attorney. commission. notable contribution to drumfire 3 - 1 es > enemy ora t ? 11 places of amusenr E 5 ~— YOCATTION AL EVEX 5 o A - on the enemy’s moral po ] a ATIONAL EVENING SCHOOL. | cver shape or form AT S Red Orose Sign. in cooking. sewing, { o s = MAYOR NON- COMMITTAL, ANOTHER VICTORY. Cardiff, Wales, Jan. 9.—Most of mathematics and ma. | Two Women Immates of Asylum in 5 | When asked v what his attitude | Washington, Jan. 9.—Woman suf- ( the survivors of the Rewa *we: ve reopened after the ; ¢ Haven, jan. 9.—The schooner T T = 2 is going to he resarding the proposed [ frage forces won another preliminary | landed at Swansea. Many of then acation. Next Monday tne | W. D. Hilton, coal laden for E\fi'/'i ake Escape. ala n the hoard of publig | victory in the house today en u;.e were without clothing of any kind. nch, Spanish, bookkeep- | town, Mass, which has been ic nville, 1, Jan. 9.—M Forecast for New Britain wor pecialiy in view of his at- | rules committee decided that tt The wounded were rémoved t0 & hos 1, und typewriting will | bound here since the extreme ranslitter, aged 20, an at- wnd vieinity: tonight and tempt ate this vear, | suffrage committee and not the ju- 1 pital. h modations in | spell was released today by tt g t the state hospital for in e e AMayor Qui < non-committal. | diclary committee should hav f‘a.xL’" The torpedo which sank the vesse ¢ wio de & and laid h 8 R Sl A o T . Y fhev haven's | of the suffrage amendinent % nevard town. women patients, wed. o e e ¢ t1 S .comes up for votc tomorrow. (Continued On \th Page),

Other pages from this issue: