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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1918 PLACED ON TRIAL [t S e SUMMER RESORT) BENEFIT REPORTS | cause he had spoiled the ‘cigary’ | which he had placed on board. Bon- | BE ACON Fourteen in Court fo AmSWer |iics explaned wwat tue e bowbs wpite House Picket Tells of | Association Lost But One Member ' | alleged plotters.” German Plot Charge T o i) Gonditions 1n Jail | Dby Death During Year e Tunney. “He said he knew that ho 3 - had been summoned to my oflice in | Bl | New York, J: 1.—The trial of | connection with the fire bomb plot, | A scries of indignities and humil- The i annual report of the Rus- the 14 German jects, one of them | ,ng he said he had sent me an | iations, forced to sleep in filthy cells, | sell & «nd Funeral Aid who in 1915 was one Franz Rintelen, nonymous letter after the arrest of | and to eat the very worst of food, sociation, just prepared, shows that of the chi 0"“"1“ : rman plot sVs- | captain Wolpert and the others, tell- | Were some of the experiences whicl | during the past vear therc has beet 7 2l 3 o {tem in the United States, was con-|ng tha 1 had the right man. | Miss Catherine Flanagan of Hart- | but one death, thaf of Justin €. Caséy We have just received from S B e MBS Sl e e e herine Flanaga | leath, tha | tinued : . : A¢ | That letter never reached me. Reis- | tord says she endured while she for whom henefits af $145 were paid the factory a case of the ever Fedoral [ District co“"tly;st;fr;m{iow: ter said that he was present af many | i prisoner at Occoquan, & penal in- | At the present time the association “Plat 9 | the outset o: he trial Judge Howe| .., roronces, which were attended by | stitution just outside of Washington, | has 144 nwembers in good stanc by popular Plaid Blankets announced that no technical objostions | ST “ITE 1 Wroinert, Cap: | as a rosult ot heing arrested for dand s laliee in the treasury of This is the first lot of these ' would be permitted ta delay the trial | o\t (GATRT RN G0 plcketing st the Waite Fouse for the | 51,190 47 and §3,615.71 in the sl . | which he added must proceed with as “Teister further stated that Ca ) . e Gy f The rts follow ods : i teis ste that Cap- | cause of suffrage. M Flanagan | emergency fupd. The reports £0 goods we have had this| i undue interruption as possible. tain Wolpert was complaining be- | spoke at the Chamber of Commerco | 5 season. Nice soft warm)Ine conspimicms are shargof Wil cause hoe saw no remults and he in- S g | I Mbcmbsgg e ol od that more activity be shown. | he picketing began on January 9, goods, exceptionally beauti-| aces of snips piving between New | RREC A% N ST PO L8 i | 1917, dnd was contimued for se B . . 5 s o s = 2 ed during ful in designs and colorings, | York and allied ports in Jurope, the | ¢y5p ¢ro Schimmel, which he gave | Weeks. Finally the pickets were | yoy | particular instance cited in the in- i | 5 9B inl twoRdifferent §erades WAy sirrranetcnsaiomr i aolivas | onou cierit shuseRotR Fich fan B Sephial derm S e L e e R 3 . tnads to Blow up the Brigeh Feelshter | § from Captain Wolpert, which cease they would be arrested. | $4.00 and $5.00 a pair. was turned over to Schimmel. but this did not make them move. | Laft Kirk Oswald. J a arnitz h Police 5 - m}:f:&i;‘;‘r‘; Barnitz of the e Ge|in Which he said that he was pres- | passers-by, who were not forced to | L e S ial = £ sl e nited States|©nt In the rear of the Labor Ly-|stop by the e who seemed to 144 pecial showing o R e, mag ome. of | coum in Brooklyn, on one occasion, | enjoy the event, she said. Then the Obituar Y > when Reister was testing one of the | banners were also destroyed by sail- et vi ined. » tena - 1 association o « o cr COUCH COVERS the witne mined. Lieutenant| o = bs. One failed to operate. | crs from the U. S. navy, and finally T ; {t one member Barnitz was one of the detectives who [ fI 1 § 2l Irom she ¥ N Ghirinel the vear, Tuetia G Gase @l got at the bottom of the plot to des | Uhde said, and he picked up the | they were destroved by the police Ly, /75, 7y 7 Ranging in Price From |y the ships. tube for a souvenir. He told me he | themselves. In spite of this oppo- # e 2.00 t 4.00. Lieutenant Barnitz said that Eugene | had placed this in a locker in a | sition, the pickets still remained at | i $2. 0 $4.00. Relster, smother aof the defendants, |Turn Verein near the Labor Lyceum. | their posts, until 16 of them were | admitied that he had tosted a number | He gave the key to me, and later on~ | Placed under arrest, and were con- | il of fire bombs which had been turned | Of the detectives went over to Brook :‘(Itr‘tom{nfm“E;:Lr“:;‘o"‘i e ™ ent | Batance in treasury TTE = im by Carl Schimmel, and |lyn and found the tube in the placn | teresting e % ok -cpor McCALL PA RNS ad :}?c:ll:axxXofi them to Walter | designated. So far as tho defen- | @ Washington newspaper man took - Uhde, who is also on trial, to be de- | dant Zeffert is concerned, all I c: a photograph of the arrest, and the IOC' 15¢ and 20c. livered to a man on the west side. Ac- | say is that he admitted carrying picture showed very hc.lea:ly that : s ho witness, Reister said | box of tubes to twenty-third strcet | there was no one in the vicinity at | . T CF o0 Isnaiuc Lic. :}(‘::L(Lhg:hllr(;ur:eleinturmoz him that the |and back to Schimmel's office. All| the time, Miss Flanagan elaimed. | "7 (08 maid DY bombs were intended far use on the [ he got out of his connection w The 16 women were brought before |, A Fousitanian, According to Barnitz | the alleged plotters, he said, was $45, [ Judge Pugh, who refused to allow Reister then told him that a man |or thereabout. them to use the name of the presi- named Hanson, but who he said in “I gave him some paper from my | (ent while in court, and also refus reality was FPinz Rintelen, was sup- | book, and he wrote a note in Gc to allow them to engage counsel, she DiharSemania: WHO HAS NO €CO2 plying the money for the making and | man to Carl Schmidt which re claimed. They were fined $10 or| .= BenoAtss€50.52 : g koot o ; placing of the bombs. am arrested. Hurry up and got away, | forced to spend 30 days in jail. They | o o o s Touching upon the alleged connec- | Also Becker. I went over to Hoboken | chose the latter. At the jail they | FOF CHICERCE G - i A fi tion of the defendant, Joseph Zeffert, | and asked for Becker, who was an | Were subjected to innumerable indis- g ADLS A | Will Make House to Mousc Canvass i N r s % < - the employ of with the bomb plot, Licutenant Barn- | electrician on {he ederick der | Nitics which were used to break their n itz said on the stand that the latter | Grosse, [ ol i e e | e wiktbrel e wows el [ R G8E dverine LT (0 Ascertain Where the Really had admitted carrying a package of | wanted to him. When we came |©N bhread and water and hominy ;= O o T a 8 T (Continued From First Page). bombs to the west side. This pack- | over to New York he was placed un- | Which was unfit to eat as it ws s secretary’s sal- . . Needy Families Are. sl age, according to the witnesses’ ver-| qey arrest. filled with worms. Al the women | 5 7_7 | Mavor Georgo A. Quigley conferred | Worthless. They cannot buy anyth sion of Zeffert's story, was handed to| Dotective Ser were forced to hathe together. When | | for the ruble 2 eant Zempft of the ) S0 e D (e $1.190.47 | With Chairman P. F. King of the po- Pk now.” him by the defendant, Reister, bV | yomp sqyad testified that on the day | {heY were sent out into the srounds, | o . | lice board today relative to securing “How are you going to remedy 4 - whom he was emploved as bartender. | \o, Kl was arrested he had | (hey were not ailowed to walk st Special Emergeney Fund. T S hr e R e T TR T TROLLEY HITS SLEIGH : dseordinesto the testimony, Reister| donned shabby attire and entered the | o7 t0 ¢ Of Wiks e el Amount of fund force in determining just what the| “We shall declare certain man s lan Zeffert Tode in a cab to prisoners lo 5 pounds and * ) January 1, 1917 . anthracite coal situation is in ' this | factured articles, suoh clothi ! g room in which the prisoner was being | o Tome j Toventy-third and West streets, whero | (0%l Ty Pianagan herself lost six. There was | iicoivea from 1t. § anthracile coal Situstion ls o this | 1nd inetal produots, o be Siatsee 2 KILLED, 16 HURT | they were to havo handed the pack- | ““SN0% L0 0 (o on an | one tin drinkins cup for the enth i e et i nopolies and exchange . them | ag i P 'he = % hod of risoners, 2 water S lece ( srain. ] e v i‘!”‘te offlwi?rx‘r;bfot?m:;ctqhnr?“dm:t‘v:.m’;li:u e SRt s se e Hl\ ot prisoner .}A::?! ”"Il'lv‘\ T was | Received from in- Y RS G G (T G e :lhm{h'rm t;;m n\‘sdvull thus ha R Gticr ratle appear and, according| SI°CWIC | . obtained from a pail. e sanits e s I . he things they need mos a , /i ft, “anc s sked 3 sik Y st, an to. the Barnits natrafive of | Zeorts | ZCmPft “and von Kleist asked me If | 20 Gitions of the institution were de- SRl s what condtilons | il e admissions, the bombs wero taken to | 3 MIL% AOERGIE AR, Lo | poravie. They were also forced to » , ; 3 ! _ When asked for a more dotai the office of Carl Schimmel {n William | n0 asked me if & couid take & mex(jodse with tubercular women. Miss | puia for funeral idea of the food scarcity, Mada street, where he removed the contents | LG T } ke “‘ O q ) Tlanagan said. Smith-Falkner said that the twent Motorman. of the lead containers. ask as ie an, anc \\‘\t‘“‘ When the ithorities learned of o c 5 two central provinces which alwg Missing Men Located. 1 said “Yes! he spoke Lo me in Ger-|un intended visit of Congressman are they to be lnstructed to search | import grain received 400 cariog e nergo o reeded o clean = - . e cellars for coal. 1€e; re to last i i e e i i . ilonersan, they proceeded t e °y are 1o | 155t month instead of the requi Lieutenant Ba Detective Thomas B. Jenkins, wha | (i pusidings and the grounds. Milk | be asked to co-operate only, and it|g 009, She added that owine te bomb squad had traced two of the| ,..actod Joseph Zoffor ohe . | JURNS CLU NIV 2 ill be the , isit suc; SRl sl S A e arrested Joscph {f"f(lf in October, | \iich was given them was two days { PUIRNS CLUB ANNIVERSARY. | will be their duty to visit such houses | gisorganized state of transportaty alleg: plotte A e » | 1917, testified that the latter had said | 514, They iwere allowed o writo - | as they can to learn who has coal and | there would be a further roducti Herbert Ebeling, who is said to have ; to his mother in his presence: “This | orlv fwo letters m month, and could | cal Scots (o Commemorate Birth- | who has not. The aim of the au-|.nq that hunger was inevit M.‘ taken the bombs aboard the steam- | is what T get for working for those | ¢ ceive any mail. At one time, | ¥y of Favorite Poet Tonight. ; thovities is to learn what families are The food control ..,n\r;y]vn».? R ships in cigar boxes, the witness de~ | pytchmen They will have to get me | ¢ i o) were | destitute of coa]l and it is believed i . R e e he entire body of them re t annual Butns club. celebration | appmnmkhm ih}v l\!u:w,‘;n\\ 1"ood €4 gress in December. is not rec and Emma Sutecliffe, both of Hum- upon by a number of male atten- : ARt 101 | that only this house to house canvass | melston. asylum, The other man, Who was not | \olph Schombers was taken into | inis e il T e O i T O IO SN T et et S o nized by the Bolkheviki. Tt fh il The party was made up of young | indicted, but sought for by the police, | custody by agents of the Department | giid e e B aimoot thinoid at] " The mayor further expressed the|ypartisan and includes members people of Hummelston who had been | Was Max Klein, who, according to| of Justice in the financial district £ [ g, Conditions prevailing at present | Personal opinion that people Wwith |various political partic Negof] on a trip into the country south of | lieutenant Barnitz, died in the Lin-|yesterday on orders from Washington DATRYMEN ELECT. | etessitate & eurtaihment of the meor| enough coal in their cellars to last tions are now being carried on W Harrisburg.. They were crossing the | coln hospital a few weeks ago. ) ind interned at I1lis Island. He was | i e GORGRTASAL T R Ft ang | them well into April should be willing | the Bolsheviki with a view to plac] troliey tracks on their way home when Inspector (Turney wiho, /a5 captaini|inot feven itaken fto the office loff the! | gharles B Pomeroy o Willimantia ! nly an informal affaiv will be hela | 10 dispose of at least a small part of | the committee in charge of {ood s a special car on the trolley line bound | of the bomb squad unearthed the | United States attorney and questioned : IR s vear this for the benefit of those who have | plies. for the Reading railroad yards ay|bomb plot, opened his testimony bY | as enemy aliens usually are. Little Chosen Presldent. | Phe Phenix orchestra will render o | none. He stated that he fs wiling| The Boishevik authorities ha Rutherford ran into the sleigh. Snow | telling, under questioning of Federal | could be lcarned about homberg Hartford., Jan. 24.—At the closing | musical program >m & to 8:30 to do this himself and has about|taken over the Russian Red Cr A falling at the time, obscuring the | Attorney Osborne, a series of conver- | It was said that he represented a firm | session of the Connecticut Dairymen's | o'clock. Dancing will then start and | three tons, which he had planned | which has been in the hands of n 1t of the motormn. sations he had had with several of | that does a large business in the | association convention here today | rofreshments will be served. During Would Jast him into April, which he | partisans. The heads of the org —_— S | the defendants. The first of these, ho | Philippines, and it is thought that his | these officers were electod | the evening, seiectians will be rendered | Will dispose of if necessary. Showing | ization, including N. Pokerobsky, said, wag Charles von Kleist, who is | activities in the United States oricntal President Charles B, Pomeroy, | by Mis he Molander, August Klein | the attitude of other public spirited | mer minister for foreign affairs, ha H!DE HOARDING ALLEGED charged with having been one of the [ possessions may have had something | Willimantic. | ana \m Blair. citizens he cited the case of Frank J. | been arrested as counter-revoluti most trusted in the “go-between” | to do with his internment. He is Vice-President—Richard Dodse, | _ Porter, a prominent Main street busi- | aries. service conducted by Rintelen and the | to be a German reservist Washington Depot. R O O o A T O ness man. Every vear, he said, Mr.| brigadier-Gen. William V. Juds Packers Accused of Reaping High | men who are said to have supplied the | Gcorge Baumann, who has been em- | Treasurer—Robert E. Buell, Wall- ! dity Mo Porter huys 100 tons of coal from the | chief of the American military riss money to the latter. ployed as a butcher on various ocean | ingford. \ Hartford, Jan. 24.—The state board | New Britain Lumber and Coal com- |t0 Russia who has been here since During the conversation, as related | steamers was sent to Ellis Island Directors for two years—lLitchfield | of education decided that the | ,uny and has it delivered during the | Visit of the Root mission, has depa eral Trade Commssion, by Inspector Tunney, the date of | pending an investigation of his ac-|county, Ralph J. Averill Washing- | following towns have not complied | winter in 20 ton lots. With 40 tons |for the United States. He has beems . which he fixed as April 11, 1916, von | tivities since the United States entered | ton Depot; Tolland county, H .| with all the conditions to entitle them | «j11 to his credit in the coal yard, |lleved by Col. A. J. Ruggles. Washington, Jan. 24.—Hoarding of | Kleist, when one of the bombs was | the war. Baumann’s arrest followed a | Garrigus, Storrs; Fairfield county, J, |0 the enumeration grant: Iranklin | yr. Porter notified Manager George| The recall of Brig.-Gen. Judson, hides by meat packers, while shoa|Shown to him, said he did not know | disturbance he created in the office of | Arthur Sherwood, Easton; Middlesex EIAC -‘j“'“"_“’\“\- ‘l"““""”'_"'-y ! iX. Macauley that he would waive his | gether with his promotion from | its contents except that it contained | A marine labor union, to which he | county, H. O. Daniels, Middletown | Wolcott. Reports have been rec rizht to thig coal and authorized him | rank of lieutenant-colonel, was fluid and a powder. Von Kleist, he [ had gone, he said, in search of em- All are re-elections except My, from 4_11 the towns in th‘v e to dispose of it in one quarter and |pounced in Washington fortud| and excessive profits to the packers, | said, admitted that he had seen a [ plovment. Sherwood who succeeds T. A. H. |¢ept Canterbury and Chief half ton lots to the needy. ago. Gen. Judson came into no who virtually control the hide mar- | check for $10,000 in the possession of [ The Department of Justice agents|Jones of New Canaan. \‘( ~““‘ "‘*“ ;‘l‘h“” “mf"”‘ "",“';mi’i"‘l{“ e e ] last month by sending to the Ru ket, are charged in a report by the | Dr. Walter P. Scheele of Hoboken, an~ | announced yesterday that the inves Robert Buell, treasurer showed | O statistics L LERLY = chief of staff a note sayipg that federal trade commission submitted | other of the defendants. The doctor, | ation of the case of Baron Gu | recoipts of $3,324.50 and expenditurc '“1””I it ‘:j"‘m’”' : “"\"-""‘“"'T')\m :I‘ % :,',' EXAMINATIONS FOR United States was not desirous of today to congress. It was pointed | he asserted, explained that the check | von Hasperg, now detained on Ellis | of § 0.84, Mleaving iz balanceltof (G NANEELARI LD T S oO IS terfering in Russian affairs and urg] out that slaughtering of tlaland |l was i made ,,a;am to one Hanson, | Island, is still under way. Hasperg |$774.16 tlon o ull holitonmoginarh ointaie CLASS A IN DRAFT |friendly relations between the calves in the country increased dur-| who, he said, was none other than ! d to have made a number of The women’s auxiliary of the asso- |15 314711 < ainst 302,108 in 1916. countries. He visited the Eols ing the five vears over 5,000,000 or | Rintelen. While questioning the de- | Visits to cantonments and other mili- | ciation clected these officors: —— - }Ilea.dqua,rt,(‘r;a :rn whic:; Amb virtually 30 per cent. Such a record | fendant, Captain Otto Wolpert, on the | Ay reservations. President—Mrs. © 1. H. Barnard, PLOT TO DESTROY CROPS. N Prancis said he was activg in of food animals slaughtered should | same date, Inspector 'I‘\|nn‘0y id the Max Breitung, nephew of Edward | Bloomfield. Hartford, Jan. 24.-—Governor Hol- Ehysicalides(s to: Be Hold at Provo- | official capacity. not at the same time mean the coun- | latter asserted the man who had been | Y. I'reitung, who v arrested ini[ Vice-President—Mrs. B. Duffy, ., has been informed of a suspect- | cational Schoal Febua BN try should be forced to pay abnormal | supplying the money for the anti- | (hichso Tuesday, probably will arrive | West I rtford. ed German plot to destroy wheat i TO ATTE“D BIG DINNER prices for leather goods made from | abotage plants was interned in [ 1" New York tomorrow or Saturday. Secretary, Mrs. H. B. Cornwall, | .r,wing in this country by scattering 1 and 2. : the correspondingly increased rake | England, and for that reason the de- = — - Meriden. B oft from the hide: | fendant declined to give the name,| SHOE FACTORIES MENACED. Treasurer—Mrs. Beatrice Pierpont, | 10 ot 800 L0 8 awents of the Ger. | Clerk Stephen Robb of the second o .8 | He said that the man would come | . et Wl g ¢ man government at work carrying | Jistrict exemption board, today an- Xwocal Republicans to Be in Bvidd OLD! PIN BOY DEAD. \ e e s country it released amd | Warned by Major Dunn to Bewarc of | County directors——Hartford, Mrs. | [y ol to destroy the whole crop | nouncea that the draft elizibles placed | At MoKinley Association Mee | employ of “Later on I had a talk with Uhde, [ Their banners were destroyed by ' sell & Erwin i [ 3 Receipts, For application, new memkbers tere | night the policemen would visit as Party Run Down During Snow Storm The mayor explained carefully that the policemen have not been called in officially as minions of the law, nor | That Obscured View of 1 renefits Total Harrishurg, Pa., Jan. 24.—Two per- sons were killed and 16 injured early | today when a trolley car on the lines of the Harrisburg railways company ran into a sleighing party near P tang Park, three miles east of Har: risburg. The dead are: Roberta Grove Profits in Annual Report of Fed- prices have been climbing upward, pollen over the ficlds. There are, it is | e - ' 2 “les he whol Encmy Agents. W. F. Griswold, Rocky Hill; Fairfic of the United States he news has | in Class A, No. 1, will he called for Wonliiingablol ol clear WD i 0 \Mrs. J. Arthur Sherwood, lastor 1 matter if he felt so inclined. Boston, Jan. 24.—Major John M. | New London, Mrs. E. H. Hemstead, “I asked Wolpert,” said the Wit-| punn of the department of the north- | jr., New London; Windham, Mrs. | (terC = Prevocational schoal in the rear of| New Britain will send a ood s ness, *“why he and his confederated | ailediy Snats e i 3 called upon shoe manufacturers | |ved Rose Brooks, Willimantic; Tol- Trinity M church, T 2 i .rs of the re vere engaged in placing bombs on |ty exercise special Yed | s, ! Trinity Methodist church. Those af: d(‘]E,r:'Lh:ntofnr‘nenxh\x \l(:‘un, repu can party to e annual dinner of Hehime Goldschmidt First to Loop come to the governor via Bridgeport. | Physical cxaminations on urday Next Tuesday. | N 5 o P v in | and S s Fek & E the Loop on Bicycle. he very little wh srown in | nd Sunday February 1 and 2 in the New Haven, Jan. 24.—Hehime Goldschmidt, said to have been the | are in guarding | Jand, Mrs. R. L. Bridsall, Mansfield 3 fected in the class will receive noti- first bieyele Tider in the country to | ShiPs In the harbors of a neutral|incir plants against enemy plots in|Depot; New Haven, Mrs. J. AUSTRIAN STRIKE STILL ON. | foation as to the exact tmo of tho| ;i e loop the loop, died here Fanor (RGE ,",,,( L "" )n'l an address before the Boston Boot | Schwink, Jr., Meriden; Middlesex, London. Jan. 24— Reports reccived | examinations McKinley association in ater! accidental gas poisonin, aged 39 | :\"“ “\", ""‘rv "‘“ ("'_ . h'“hh ‘<|n;‘r l"“‘| anc club last night. {Mrs. H. O. Daniels, Middletown; [in Copenhagen from Vienna as for-| next Tuesday evenir The affalr vears. He was widely known among | \ OPert told me tha a0 o TonnS nized efforts of agents of ' [itchfield, Mrs. Ralph Averill, Wa warded by the Bxchange Telegraph = be held in the Iotel ton, the § & 5 out o e p 1, 1915, but | the ene: o o ny I 3 onnecticut bowlers as a pin boy, an |} “ 0 1q 0t wive to me the name of | plants and atilities n Depo per hour being set at 7 o'clock. occupation he had followed for & of every descrip — men there are still on sirike. and that O i o T (e the man who had been supplving the | tion,” he suid. “Every plant should folied the Farnoa & Bailey money. All he would say was that he | he inspected daily from roof to cel- fhevelntiihedace of 1t WTe camokio || sikeinzgueld lnymngiand: lar Keep a sharp lookout for rub “When I told Captain Wolpert that | hish piles where bombs or powder this country with the circus, appear- the § g Frnst Becker had stated that he|might be stored, and organize - S ing at Madison Square Garden in his . » C Isanizes YOuY . ¢ Miss C vlev of the com- £ med ove a satet - | trusty men f i direction o fEMISS Crawley 0 e tor ording to cations. v Republican club logp-the-loop act, His circus carcer | turned over to him a satchel con- | trusty men for this service. \| department. The exercises | factories cording to Indications. Ward Republican ¢ e hihe > i " | taining bombs, which had been sent Tyl me : L : _ 3 i | pounce in 1916. Senator Har anaed Saffering injuries whien_ Kept | by Dr. Scheele, the captain declined . TAFT AT AYER. Consivtenl ot vesleco ey HAMEDENE GIRTSEVIGTO Ry S| M et st FRRCSEna i L ees Hes oxlesjladdecs: Sl Shofotine 1ot 4 5 to answer until he had consulted an 3 5 o | cleed Spreading y s DapC throughout the state which have con- | and will be strictly non-partisan him in the hospital three years. He S 4 Mass.,, Jan. 24—Former Presi- | gorvice Reforms” by Masle Graham | Springfield, Mass., Jan. 24.—Hamp- | templated or have already entered up-§ A partial list of local men who was said to be the oldest pin boy in “‘f“‘;“”",q T dent Taft In addressing the men at .nq a paper composed by Alice Perks | den county boys and girls won 16 out | on a system of overtime work to make | attend the dinner is as follow New England. -njm‘:- 1;;‘_:”.”,:; 3:1:“” il h‘qffw Camp Devens here today on the is: | ,.4q by Raymond Walker. of a possible prizes offered by the | up the deficiency in the production | George T. Kimba Richard T :,f m;( stenographer's minutes of the '“j.‘(f’:_ "Off':‘]c "\]‘rl z\r‘m! the \]E]Urn‘zlf(“ ob- | Phe schedule of games for tho|state board of agriculture in state- | caused by the Garfleld Monday holiday | vert, Idward 1% ilali, Arthur DR. VAN DYKE ON DUTY. conversation between Inspector Tun- i(v,,.}(., B2 “ti She ‘"’11_“;“[ l“:““é Midget league s been «‘on\\:v}etfld wide competition for work in garden- | order will have to abandon the scheme | Kimball, Frank J. Wachtcr, Fred Boston, Jan. 24.—Dr. Henry van | ney, Captain Wolpert, and Ernst| 8000 miles. which win take nim to 2n¢ Mill g0 tnto effect Monday. There | ing, home economies, canning wnd | according to indications at the state | Searle, George W. Traut Ermes Dyke, formerly minister to the Neth- | Becker, in which Becker admitted | 1% 1 iitary trainin 5 L“ ,: o 1‘1\‘9 1“' are about five teams In the _l?:ngpc. general conservation work the past| n.u.‘l wliministration offices today. Humphrey, Fred S. Chamberlain erlands reported for duty as chap- | that he had made the tubes and e et b L eheforchestra Bund spbihesipoction isummer It s lanounce bena e Ve have received no definite in- |J. Sloper, Raymond Heal lain at the navy yard today. He is a | gcrews forming the fire bombs. n i it e Miss ‘1]‘}3 Hd;“%"l- }h:s b‘:’*’";f» s R s structions as to overtime work here |win W. Schuliz, George A. Qui member of the Naval Reserves with This conversation showed _that .y "C om0t ot e Y ML CL oA cured i) {’ ay at the debate next Fri- FACE NEW COAL SHORTAGE jand so :.me not given out definite | Albert A. Greenbere, Joseph R rank of lieutenant commander. Becker said he made them on board .M. C. A | jay evening. ) ! i rovern. | TULNE, but if Federal Fuel Adminis- | drews, Albert P. Marsh, George the liner Friedrich der Grosse in WEARING AMERIG CHAKT Basketball practice for the school Boston, Jan 5 1‘ S ”x; g ”“u—mm Storrow of Massachusetts drafts | Stark, Bernadotte L s, Fred DRAFTED THROUGH ERROR. Hoboken and delivered them to Dr. it [CAN KH. 2l team will be held in the afternoon in | ment demands for coal 81 = UPION | an order agalnst over time work, we loin, J. Willie Mills, John C. Lool Mass., Jan. 24.—Two men | Scheele, who, in turn, sent them over With the AmericaniArmy in Erancefiiche | fnivre plth the exception of | Roads may cause a ”.ulr(i:u\v there In | will doubtless do the same thing " said | Ilmer B. Stone gene Po discharged at Camp Devens to- | to Captain Wolpert at the Atlas line Jan. 23.—Many of the former mem- | Th day evenin ) jithe supply of eastorr -"‘“ S : 8- Thomas W. Russell, the federal fuel Jo} masczewski, Eric Tude e e Tare AT ericanflie: | Ders fofithel LaRATeiE B nAdronifor | e imphionsel 1o RerlllneebRtod i | i dionints nRth SRS St S if\\\ days, | administrator for Connecticnt toda L. Stebbins, Charles A. Bl were sent here through some error in | in Manhattan merly under the French colors are | at 4:30. Plans for a n‘mv}' how are | James J. Storrow, \““, ingland fuel § L . Brown, 1d MceMi e M e o et o Galled “Cignrs s back at the front, flving now in| to be discussed. At this meeting a | administrator, declared today after s J. Clex George Claude Wall of Waterbury, Conn., and When I interviewed the defen- | American uniforms after thelr induc- | report of the managers of the last | heing advised of the movement from | william 12, Curtin is indisposcd at John P. Maguire, Willlam Edward L. Werner of Canton, Mass. | dant Boniface,” added Inspector | tion into the American army. jitnoydishomEIEbeSRe mincs to the scahoard {inisdiorae onthettiMuinistiect _Fred Hewitt, Harry O'Dell, HIGIH SCHOOL NOT the strike continues in Budapest. A — principal speaker of the evening During the auditorium period today | Vlenna dispateh to the Vossiche Zel- be United States Scnator Worred iiies weroineldl by inom ‘of | tung of Berlin says that while work Harding of Ohio, who is rememl | exercises were d by members of e mercial course under the (Was resumed in part on Monday the | Work Restricted to Usual Hours, Ac- | PY local republicans for his able strike continues in a number of large | dress delivered at the t T ctories Attempting to Catch Up On