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HERALD BEST OF ALL LOCAL NEWSPAPERS 'PUSS /‘Nfi BUL&AR ‘WflMAN SUFFRAfiL ENEMY'S [}AMPAIEN }AMERIGAPREPAREI], 1 16 TERMS; | BEFORE THE HOUSE IS INTERRUPTED. SAYS SECRETARY iN Fi N PEAEE PAGT‘Those Favonng Resoluflon De- 'Twenty-iour Hours of Snowlall| Army of Substantial Size in —_ “10‘ ;} o War md% clare Its Passage Is Certainty | Causes Them to Delay | France Ready for Active Service | SEN, KENYON WARNS (,;;3«,;-'53.,1me Qccurs PRESIDENT N FAVOR | CENTRAL POINTS AFFECTED HIS GENEmAL REVIEW| ON PEACE OFFERS and Flr"I fing {ODS | pilly Sunday, the Shouting Fvangelist, | Vital Link on Main Route Blocked | Tells Committee That Soldiers Here : o | Does Not Believe in — Opens the Session With Prayer by Fifteen Feet of Snow, Austro- | and Abroad Are Sufficiently Equip- Patched- Peace, He 'JUUN'{’E{ES RESUME THEIR —Antis and Suffrage Workers Oc- German Forces Cannot Push Their ped With Clothing and Arms—Tells Teflggenate, < cupy Galleries. ‘Way Through. of Stupendous Appropriations to EIPLGI‘{]ATEG INTERCOURSE ‘Washington, Jan. 10.—With the Ttalian Headquarters, Northern Departments. ‘Washington, Jan. I(y; enator Ken.‘ | president’s unexpected support and |Italy, Jan. 10 (By the Associated | . 5 <6 Americs | 70T Fecently returned from a visit to | | St Setaer E shi: an. . — Amer! > snd 5 - leventh hour endorsemient of & re|TToss)—The enemys yinter can fl*‘"f:f“’“«‘ merica | the French front @and to Ingland, to- ¥ [ussia Recognizes Bulgaria’s Right to paign appears to have been inter- |now has in France an army of sub- [ day warned the senate against Ger- | publican caucus the woman suffrage | 5 = Tho ftoiy i h rupted scrionsly, if not definitely, by | stantial size ready for active service, | many’s peace offers and stor] that Nominate a Delegate to An Interna- [ amendment came up in the house to- | heavy snowfalls during the last 24 the country was exhausted. ‘Noth- day under agreement for a final vote | hours. The snow covers the moun- | 4 3 g ing could assist Germany more,” he e tain front to « depth from 8 to 5 feet, | War investigating committee. declared. Mont Grappa. the central point of Officers and men, he explained in a | “Those who are trying to help in the operations Letween the Piave and | gatement of the mobilization accom- | bringing about a patched-up peace and Brenta rivers, has three fect of snow, lend their influence in that direction | Secretary Baker today told the senate tional Danube Commission—Consul General to Be Placed at 0dessa— | Among the opposition was a frank admission that the president’s deci- sion Iast night in favor of the amend- | SEotit BUEREIER 80 B0 ions oos | plishment, have been trained spectals | Coio, oy Furkey Are Refused by Bolshevik. | ment had probably changed enough oanns e i L foe moneea wasthre. 1ndebendeny)|are weakening the american foritl 3 votes to insure adoption although cupied th HomEiase ShUTIocRtD e mrnieits o ¥ R weakening American preparation, and lterne. Switzerland, Jan. 10.—A | some still contended it would be hard :;I:J:u‘h(;‘:;v; - depth. The snow bar- | I e oo ic s ~‘l:::';!:;et they ought to know that it will cost 56 pag te w,'.yw flgr.(wm\l‘t"]‘},‘.us \)(L(hr(\\ 110 b:(“«{k the aligniaent against it inj o0 0 O o ihe Tiianer sum. | programs have been formulated for :\\smm;\zxvf‘, now to losc this war than to 2 ',:Ur'l’."\\“L aodisy e & “g;:;ukc: et rrvaeal e et ]mm, while the Ialians are on 1\2.« (\\h':\r production of new instruments of Bolaninel tol thelinct that it took lian correspondent of the |not vote from the chair unless there | lOWEr 8round SIORIRG foward S LR England two years or more to get mior Radoslavoff read | was a tie in which case he would vote | P1ain- , 1 , | joAmns of the most modern and €& | ready to fight, he declared there was ecpateh from Brest- | for the amendment. He said he ex-| On Mont Grappa, which is the dom- | fective kind, he declaréd, have Deen | no reason for gloom in this rountry n parl nt: Seleal el ot toteomaberore ol andl natins EummithRelg Lyt e BRI DS for every soldier in France | now, put the saddest words this na ween s it vonent | sndiloniMontibertice fand Mon TCu ) SR A SRRl Lok e, fighting | tion’ can ever write if it fails m: thid B oo |l ey for i eheers orlihe s | brllls ncarby.held byRihe (G ety bl who can be sent to France N |emergency hy reason of delay will bé et S oy |t A icaw WoorantButfeagofash| cannonade tellfoftiysst sxaay andishesel (87 6 2 - the words: “Too late.” imed. Russia recognizes Bul- | sociation. was little activity beyond patrol move- | An army of nearly a milllon and( oy b } o laliceata || Souttered throuen theieallerles were| muents BNMostiof the soldlers axeibus half men enlisted and recruited with- | gro oG S S O have tematically and propaganda for pea ’ . oy nternational Danube commis- | suffragists of both factions from all clearing the mountain paths so as to ’nut serious dislocation of the nation’s | \iljion in reserve,” Senator Konyon | oF, dis: cmlnfflmn of pessimistic war in the wing had escaped unharme| jon. The first yw:l(‘vi thus concluded | parts of the country and many mem- | Permit the steady movement of sup- |industries is now in the field or in|g,;q reports, was to be stimulated under This afternoon the police who were i {he consent of Bulgaria’s allies.” | bers of the anti-suffrage ranks. | PH Hugh tractor snow plows are | training at home and abroad, he as- | ™.y, direction of a recognized head. There duty found two bodies. One of the e e e LaoWay. | Teaders of the Womawalpartyliwere | Delba nsed andisledges are fakingithe serted. The subsistence of the army, | gyio' \ve must cut red tape: stop | oo indications also that the head- ' was identified as that of Ernest Yoir " minister to Petrograd and a | there in force, hailing the occasion | Place of trucks for carrying food and | he yont_.mu_ed_, Thas been above criticism, { quarreling about the guns and like quarters was to gather bits of in-' Champlain, of Wallingford. S cenctal to ba stafioned | st | &s & vistory forithelliWhite ' House(munitons, ) i | while its initial elotning supply et ||y SR RN o e i rroulgn |l o aron CaTonERonty The L connty i iy | Diol s Tepourelsessionknes stasted | IRTnSandition R Rt SR DL ITNRCoRR A porarily inadequate, ts now substan- | on hudiness like principles. It is not | 200 forward it to Germany by mem-{ yiiddletown, Jan. 10.—The w poruct navieatonitoiDasEn, SAIS ferey T il iRty GR0) 10 SR e e o o iml]v e iti Sossiblo. for! cach Inaividval in this|| Doss of =hipelcrewsitort byiothery ol tls tihe tmatn - bulldine MR evangelist. fall may close the enemy line of com- | “I state those conditions of the | souniry to quit thinking about whar means. ne Sfithe muin Liidios e Separate Proposals. He referred to the world as sin | munication from Austria southward !wa.r department program and some Of | (oo one clse should do and resolve Many spy suspects caught recently = nees rograd, Jan. 10.—Separate peace cursed, denounced the Germans as a | into Italy i11"0 results obtained, for two pur- | Separate Peace Proposals Made by must bring to the weste must do it as quickly as pos- = : have been found to carry plans of ; ;o0ated at the South Farmiji ! 0 2 = i g 2 to do evervthing he can do? Tt is not e s OO burned early teday causing a loss @ ceted : parate e Samic of Tuns, and prayed for | The principal routes run through an | poses” he said. “In the first PIace | cnoual to do our bit. We must 1o our | T pea e works, drawings of airplane | DT boday. 5 o 1d proposals made by ':K‘urk(?,’l'- is ‘rcl< o R e e T oD O Gt || 2 : to @ ‘n: it. We mus l‘z > our | S0 clc parts, maps showing bridges | Umat d at $150,000. About 350 p i 1.‘,]')\,‘:,],',‘,:,:‘,‘xfmfl'fff{.,\"\,tfii\";?{_ The senate where a similar resolu- | to Trent and thence to Primlano |know of the splendid effectivencss with s s “and-|ana other important points, plans of R e e Lo | onevorat i irenoriodlasimowiin | [bich s ionly) (o5 mllcs from Mont | which they have been able to organiso | 116 204 UMEUSHINE; 100 MG VER" | industrinl centers and shIpbUldINg (o five, which apparently started ne e vonce batwoen Russia and tho| calendar awalting action, an early | Grappa and the fighting front. It |the man power and the material | “ ugii"or this war will come sreat | Donts It is felt that many of these .. .45 hag not been determined i vote is expected but with present | is this route which has been open up | power of the nation in a great eause; | yni,c o our people. We will have no persons are acting individually, hop- e noraen g emin B 7 prospects unfavorable. { to this time and has given the enemy | and second our army in France under ByoE cnntad e ] to sell the information to some . on (ol cpian S el . S . it polls taken by Senator Cur- | direct communication to the front. |General Pershing and our Allies are | PHG PG QR S HEC o | enemy Intorest WA ey A despatch received in London 1ast | ;¢ Kancas and Hollis of New | While the lower section is notentitled to have the benefit resul : ol 2 U pa iy — — : ion beig pegnrdays frop Fotos ad purported |y 00 G Y 0th favoring suffrage, | blocked indications are that Stelvio | from the depression of morale of it Letiiasinl A R T ROH BITION nurses and attendant arters. W 9 stye the }“”“‘“ e fermse *‘;findu-mo e ectremely olaso - senate | pass which is the vital link in the | enemies, which must come when the [ -H% | i e Palt P il o e n e A Fpi L‘l‘l'::“}rnr”l‘f“L‘Cpfl{‘)‘l};:“‘}: Uoto with the antis apparcntly in the | Toute is blocked by 10 to 15 feet of | Germans realize that the American | ™l 10" S SR [ through the efforta af the hospyien sad been made in principle of the majority. = 4 snow. The Stelvio is x'hc highest pass | democracy has neither blundered nor | ¢ ¢ “po-partisanship” he would Advocates of No Ticense Having | force sisted by the Middictown d i Coniii i sty tEic | o00t0r. Jomes Gf Tiaw R o DT oDe eding 9,000 feet, and | hesitated, but actually brought the full {30 4 wee a coalition cabinet incind 5 Sy % { partment and «w fire company fro ‘erms proposed by Turkey were free chairman of the senate suffrage com- | connects tho SEIED R Atstrie| power of its men and resources tO0 . by Root and Theodore Ttonse Froubles Because of Liquor Being | !lariford uffered considershlysfre R o s Dixdaneiies ror mup [uitiesgEsiaitoday hat e the resoli with the Adda valley in Italy. Snows | completely organized strength against | oy ‘una the services of Wn. H. Taft SRt e B oW ianWey. n o Won |(ton passes the House an cOortwoul 4 LET0 inyariablysarelifo loweo i Dl tslnn ity Bl e, S might be used in some of the commis- | Brought Into Wheeling, W. Va. [ tloo thelloweriflont s e e |[PelmadoRtoinrme i inpFroriainsider 3 [EvatanchesHIEn v ieeniblo CEID Il dpalos similar size in the | Dot % MO0 T S | y | ation in the senate with the least pos- | valleys and availuble outlets. The |history of the world has ever been B | Wheeling,, W. Va., Jan. 10.—Dro- e Russian Black sea fleet. Turkey | 2807 4 1 Satall e e e bl SEeTDe L ) ; Sewi s sounded and \ to retain her active army in con- | Sible delay. my’s n communications into | raiscd, equipped or trained so quickly. hibition officers here are experiencing |yt S i e ot crinueuonor o BTG presidentafiactiont o coming | the Friuli region are similarly, but, | No such provision has ever been made GDAL DEALERS MEET much trouble in dealing with DPersons | jaarched ouvt in an « T p out in support of the resolution I |it is believed, not a ously af- |for the comfort, health and general b ¢ | who bring liquor from the Ohio side, | think will have a material effect in | fected. The railway line running |well-being of an army e due to the fact that the bone dry vio e mendments passage through the | southward along the upper Piave is| “By the co-operation of all imter- | Representatives of Different Iietail | Jators are utilizing the frozen Ohio senate”, said Senator Jones. blocked by heavy snows and ava- |ests and all the people, the nation is Goncers Holding Session i >arl river as a means of entrance to West In preparing to close up army cloth- | lanches. Further east the route to |organized and set to its task with oneerns Holding Sossion i B4rK | virginia, instead of trolley cars and |to the yssociation, b ing questions, the committee heard A. | Gorizia which passes through the | unanimity of spirit and confidence in [ St BStablishment: the bridges. Heretofore tho officers, | p : not sent 1o N 1. Scott of Boston, a textile export | trans-Alpine passes is snowbound, |its power. More has been done than 1t was learned late this afternoon ithree in number, have successfully en-} s as it was stated later that th on the Supply Gommittee of the Coun- | though two other routes across the [anybody dared think possible. That | that representatives of the lcading re- cil of National Defense; Lincoln | Carso range are less affected. thers have been here and there or- | tail coal dealers were in session at the | outs on the two bridges here. But Yo interior. of bhe nesc-imiis Cromwell, a knit goods expert of the | The indications are that the enemy |rors of judgment and delays goes | office of the New Britain Lumber and | when the river froze solid on a five- jalmost cntirely burned out, the fQug committee, and Dayid Kirschbaum, a | will be unable to carry on large op- | without saying, but T should be want- | Coal Co. on Park street. No details of D T e e on3 detormining | Philadelpbla manufacturer having | crations, particularly on the mountain |ing in frankness were I to omit my | the meeting were obtainable. el so wida an cxpanse of territory, | tensive damage having been done he amount of interest payable by | 3TZY contrac front while his communications are | own estimafe of the real unselfishness = = with the result that the liquor car- |other two. The however, bei S e Mr. Scott asserted that the Supply | snowbound. and intelligence with which my asso- HAS GOOD MEMORY e are reported fo be crossing the | of heavy masonry, remain standi committee” tem had aved the Lo s a1 military and civilian, have ap- e jce in ever-increasing numbers While the fire raged doctor: government many millions of dollars. 3 5 & 7, plied themselves to this undertaking, | Bagle-Eyed Deputy $herifl Recogni: = = | tendants and others, after seeing Defeat Cossacks. B iaid General Goethals, now act- | VISCOUNT BRYCE ON Man in Hartford i1 ¢ | nor politics, and 1T may say it is no used chie for offices and physicia s the fire w igainst the Entente. and quartered in other builc | | The Heme Guard of this city W Issues Decrees : London, Jan. 10.—The Bolshevik i rovernment, a Reuter dispatch from | | Petrograd say: has issued a decrec uspending all payments of dividends by private companies. The govern- nent has also forbidden transactions n stocks pending the issuance of lers relating to the further national- called out and assisted in pres arder A hurry call was als forcd the law by keeping sharp loo « es would not be required mile front, they found it difficult to | and third floors being gone and ¢ . and the results demonstrate the suc- DR- FOX PRESIDENT. he removal of the: patients, tur Petrocrad, Jan. 9.—Generals Kale- | ing quartermaster general, was invit- 3 Hartford, Jan. 10.—BEugene Rowe their attention to getting the fur dines and Dutoff, the Cossack leaders, | ing cxi\;ll:_annn;_:’ln_lbcrs to join his new PRESIDENT'S WAR AIMS outline of Worlk. wanted in Volney, N. Y., for alleged | Chosen Head of New Britain Medical | ture and other valuables out of § he official news agency announces, | organization for army buying, anc . 5 bezzlement of town funds to the S : main building which for a time W ces,flionean 2 5 i i The secretary gave the committee an | embez 3 Society at Annual Meeting. g 1e s i\h"lll:w‘:l“fiifoz(‘:lu‘?\(»l.r”v(::;‘\:\‘}n]‘i?:fft.o;:; ?01;113“;1;1122:1\§ 2(::};:‘1]‘;1:’?‘ a\uf}rmxf;g _— outline of the work of the depart- | extent of §5,000, was taken there from e ! ) o | ireatened. Valuable ‘papecs fiers and the Red G sen. Ki e e - Adnre- RIS A dmirablelin® SpivicRanal|ment lan dRl S W EEIOnSRURE S e fhis city today. He was arrested by| Dr. P.W. Fox was clected president | removed from the offices and plag liers and the Red Guard. Gen. Kale- | terfals, insisted that expert civilian e el Diank o e eowliscalof D= e o[0Tl BT nEMEdioa) soctot il v ihc M Anep oot yanlt i BT : lines is retreating. assistancolwes lmperative. Contents Former Ambassador regular army,” bo said, “romprsed | county, N Y. while the deputy was | its annual banquet and meecting last | deal of the furniture was carried g AR Saving to the government hy the 5791 officers and 121,797 enlisted | O1 his way to the railroad station witkh lm~pnxx~.: at the Shuttle Meadow Coun- 'and vlaced on the porch or I At First Sitting. committee’s work also_was attested by Says. = i & another prisoner. Rowe had beendtry club. Dr. E. J. Dray was elected | Meanwhile, the firemen were playd WIS i WSRRR PNCIom el Bphclea nibe v sevioas Way from Volney for six vears, but|vice president. Dr. Joseph Robinson | streams of water into the flames frg -C “}”“i B0 "I' ‘{‘ 1rst sit- | o jts participation the quartermaster T.ondan, Jan. 10.—Viscount Bryce, Rowlisson recognized him at once was elected secretary and treasurer.|windows and roof of the cent i ; 'J‘"’:“ ‘“t general, lacking machinery and per- | former British ambassador at W In court today he was released to]Dr. M. W e ieacen o i e ruove : sonnel, was being “robbed” in buying | ing aid today regarding President the deputs as a fugitive from justice. | were chosen to the board of censors |the fire inside the wing in which >fficial Russian news despatch, the | xpit goods. Wilson’s war aims speech: e Tt 2 SS 5 e 5 = /] — and Dr. H. T. Bray to the board of | started. liscussion between the Russian dele- | ™ My Kirschbaum said he feared re- | “The address is admirable in spirit |fomeatsRin ihefToserye Mt utias Hilicse # z i FOR BENEFTT OF BLIND. directors. i A blanket insurance of $1,000,4 tos ':\lflofgug‘ecof(‘tfic“if‘rlzrfw;pct)ige(l; utei s in ot ot enalieo = M e Teen Ty Werelon maciive duiy Bikey Sicariot — Dr. Bray, the retiring president, de- | covers the entire estahjishment. e s | ointiont thinfan intersatonailcont BrcperlyfbaficonsideEsdRMESEEAtNE G TER ontl Brosram s GivenSfockRaliet (Kyverediantinteresting il o ess B Amiar -} S D= HE L A3 oo Chat S RS ome neutral country, in which to o sToboseilny ihs Eoard of | biation tol arrest thelaggression ot || 1e strenstiior the AEmyoL thefUniiod & Atied Soldicrs. cellent menu was served. | ports were that all of the 236 patie) :ontinue negotiations. B i intin || et ity e et || St (0, O ie Gk chay ©F BLo e s | In the section had been saved and appointed by Secretary Baker. Man- | castes, and to insure peace to the cmber, 1917, the regular army con-, AR IIEIESE O ERHICE (T RIELEASE MRS, RYDER | was not until they had made a sea etrograd, Jam. 10——The German | ufacturers were generally refusing to | peace-loving peoples is essential to | SISted of 10,25 Do cers Sand 0. 0008 8. s et sronaloc hvenninawn b U ) M lof the ruins and a re-checking tha Hion in Potrograd are reported | sign the new contracts, he declared, | the future well-being of mankind. In enlisteaimen; fihe iN=tonal feland Hie = cd in a musical and lit Waterbiny 5 Of Mis | a5 discovered that there had by e ening ot 1o have ot iuto | because they feared loss of control of | his enumeration of objects to be se- | 10:031 of Loensand 400,900 Benllstodl) S5k Bl S e et i cre [ Ryder and J. G. Reynolls | |55 of Jife. There was a passibil N eh with the Swedich lepation hove | thelr factories. Two members of tho | cured by peace, the following seem | TiCni the National Armys ofs 451,008/ 0 e e | were before the city court todas, Dot |11 ougnt, that the two missing g ind fo have expressed the desire that | board, Mr. Kirschbaum asserted, were [ speciaily important: men; and the reserve of 84,577 offi- | The ealp L IORCANES e ® | charged with practicing = dentst'sd yjonts may have escaped from t sder i . ainete o it o i i /i cers and 72,750 enlisten men. In other | peotl Jithe aftair Ay of a benevo- | without a license. Reynolds is lacaly | o g + ; 2 Sweden uct as a go-between with | pacifists and socialists. His broad clear assertion of the | S°F® @ g SR Sk lent nature. the proceeds being turned anager for a dental company and guards and the death list would reat Britain, France and Italy. e R s a o nondeliiofmonthRine dnceasc el Sl BT S e | e e ol e i | the senate Military committee Will be | tion, removal of economic harriers to e f‘”“]’"rr V‘\‘ f",l?r.flr,; mmn 5 650 | the American, British, French and :tn'tmfyaie‘m_"i‘ O Gl W Dvarte T e e Sal S e e S e e e St Welefan War Relicf work of which | gaying it was a case of mistaken FOUR CHILDREN DIE. he proposals tion of arma i indo- . . : : b : o = G iy e St e o] AR e e e S W,':de’“rp,\‘"»’:r‘";;?;";"mfla’:’{:"}fl” ‘(T: | ™"Fne total number alréady in the | Mra. Charles Corbin of New Eritain | sdontity, Nt e lfoneStr, d to Bed, Suffers Ag cpulsed a German raid against small b b e i [l military service s ome and a half | is tho treasurc Tn the case of Mrs. Ryder it was ] pped to Bed, Suffers Ag: ; e Siand & .o sms of army | pensation for her wrongs, sympathetlc |, : - S t) aver moo | Mhe fpzae v ne of the hest he had merely advised in As F s Kl osts on the western edge of the upper | preparations offered in the investiga- | comprehension and considerat ¢ | times as large as any force ever ino il SR e the best|istated that oho o SSTEluEe i “oucy forest,” s: today’s official | tion. i the present situation of Russin, ang | bilized by this nation .ver presented to the public and the | regard to the treatment of teeth and Ottawa, Jan. 10.—Four childy tatement. The artillery fighting was | Mr. Baker's testimony is expected | deliverance of all subject Eussia, and ||%) substantlal part of our military | artists were thoso one doesinot wery | the court therefore suspended sen-j, OfEWR Jel | 1Tl n \ctive near Vauxvillon. Iiverywhere | to continue several days, and with it | from the brutal and sanguinary rule | fOrCes was selected by theNoperationijfofienharepthe opportunity of hear- tence. destroyed the east wing of the Cat} e the committee proposes to close | of Turks.’ of a draft law, the exccution of which | ing. The -mm‘,v\l.l..‘_.\ wore very pleas: o e _ the ordnance supplies branches of the | “Therein Great Britaln, who knows | h3S demonstrated both the economical | ine SRl noE onn e COASTER RUNS INTO -AUTO. | with property damage amounting SERIOUS ASSAUIT ALLIEGED inquiry and pave the way for im-|how abominable the rule of tho Turks |44 the cficient way ot selezine =0t e B A or audionce by| While cossting this morning on the | $100,000. The victims were patid mediate movement in the senate for | has heen, heartily welcome this declar- ChE: 5 o i B lenlics ot |[Ezemon thstrectRe TR B0y Eanolt di sl fONe womar i dRtuom shock after legislation. Investigation of army can- | ation, and rccently made by the Brit- “For the {raining of officers “‘f’if{ 1 = ,W,‘.‘ L ‘I CH ””“\_ years old ran into an automobile ing carried out Tarmantal cviationitend lothor tactiviy |15t sremiics Fihat the TAllaat ol ins |(piesjof rainingieampssEWEr SN o ) T e and Learty| owned by the Sage-Allen Co., which ties are to be deferred. Urlied Biates roznrd Nheration ofithe| ITom whish aboul 25,000 eff sexs Bt 02 " e william U. Brown, colored, aged | Wilson’s For It Ciristion and Arab peoples’ of Ar | comumnissioned from ei¥il 1 TRl i Jonsdibeannice srcniany :Ixi:m:q\:f(il\f.mmrr\;'“htneflafédl?\‘w e bout 32 years, was arrested this | a S ¢ menia, & ind Palestine as an nUIDBeESD o n S e (G T S R | e e Worting by Detective Seviéart AL iic: W EreaidentiWilsonoamelontisauarely as the number of officers in the regu- | N vho took part in the pro-| S UD sound f o icsiauck mouth & i len: Malone at the Vulcan Iron Wonks | fOr, the proposed amendment to the s el B e Lt Poundry, on a complaint from the | Federal Constitution giving women the “For the trainin t thesc 1dic T N. Greer ianist, and et oA ;ln]- ¢ »TJ“"'{ L10YE d Southington authorities, charging him | Fight to vote throughout the =Union, | | | 16 cantonment t co Lotiae s alt Eob S e S Sl Vith assault on a minor femalealso |18st might. Although there had Leen LOW IN CANADIAN ARMY. line §131,000,000 f suer ' f AR e el e 1 colored, in that tawn several months | indications of a change of mind on t Jumes Low, an cmploye of the i e \zo. The prisoner was turned over |Part of some .,rlmom c'loi,:»_ to m;- Stanley Wor } Beer capted oy (Continted on sUES CONN w:\n'l\’\s, Deputy Sheriff James MecCs President, who had maintained with | gepvi e Ganiain iiiiion y fawyer M. H 6 5 “[m\. \ 5 i SRIsiot him that the question of woman suf ne \w:‘ lea ]‘\ '1 ,“ two Beuads \oderson ioda brought STEAMER SUNK. - The arrest was brought about by an | frage should be left to the determina veel Montreal, Canada Gisben WEATTIER tl n ticut company New- York, Jan. 10.—The big Ital- DYNAMITE IN COAL nvestigation of the charity depart- | tion of each State individuaily, the 2 ar dnties A e = ' S It is claimed | fan steamer Milazzo, was sunk during | Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 10.—Dynan uent of New Haven after the girl haa | announcement of the President's ad-| fo ® i on A he plaintiff was | the early part of December by a Ger- | iy coal shovelled in the engine’s bd seen taken to an institution in_that | herence to the amendment came as » k C e o o St Iy round and suffered a | man submarine while the ship was in | ..« this afternoon exploded a frek o girl is a cripple and for- | great surprise, even to some of ihe d ry department at the e S i when the (rew of a|Mediterranean waters, according 10 jocomotive at Harahan bridge, spi ed at Brown’s home The | leaders of the National Woman Sul M Inc., has received 1 tonight and Friday wenue trolley car start- | word recelved in shipping circles here ping the Mi sippi river here, fat 1 enied tt ceusation | - word o elion 3 G g ar suddenly as she was about { today. It is understood no lives were injuring several persons. At least { { ntinued On Blevent her-in-la; ¢ v ~ R t Tost. ! men are reported dying men; the National Guard in federal service, approximately 3,173 officers and 76,712 enlisted men; and the re- | serve 4,000 enlisted men. There were | also at that time approximately 2,573 Repulse Germans. southington Man Accused of Attack on Little Girl Ottawa, J times as great lax of the number sential condition of any just and dur- able pen | Jar army on the fir r April [ re Leon Van Vliet, violin- oner stot