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HERALD BEST OF ALL LOCAL NEWSPAPERS " CENTS. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1918._TEN PAGES. WILITARY EXPERTS | HOSTILE AVATORS |ARMY CANTONMENT |HUN PEACE OFFERS FEELND ALARM AT | SPY 0N AMERIGANS CONTRACTS PROBED *RUSE T0MURDER )b R ATTIC < R ifie;MN flEFEETIflN?lewmpI:? aLd (-)béervaiions of | Major Stare[[)enies Any Favor- Senator Lew@tacks War Lords; et b N s LN Yankee Sector, Their Object | itism in Action on Bids | Urges U. S. to Fight oo !King George Declares ¥ shipgton Olficials Believe Ger- e _ | wait Forces Will Not Be Greatly GROUP OF THREE DRIVEN OFF [LARGE FEES ALLOWED MUST FIGHT RREMAIN FREE Pr osc;u'fiid‘ub?in s} S”‘H‘i‘n 7!9"0" hy DQYG]OD'HSH[ German Artillery Dr:xn Shells into | Witness Before s(-.;:l;.: i\lili(z ry (‘om-‘;D‘.“",(.,m..‘, ,";E:;‘ Yincolnland Vs hu(fi.l [Ee_ I, Villages Behind Yankee Lines— mittce Says Builders, Now Com- £ 4 Dy Wilson—Decclares .AL jfn‘ IJ}NE GANNOT BE | Austrians Claim Success in Attack missioned Officers, Had Nothing mv‘ Iinvy of American Id In,&]xirl‘(l‘lPAR{‘lAMENfli\ MELES on Italian Trenches. Do With Directing Award of Work. Germany to Unleash Dogs of War. SM,\SHED, THEIR BEL[EF‘ With tho American Army in France, Washington, Feb. 12.—Fees of the Washington, Feb. 12— Germany’ E‘UR FRANK I]EBAT | { Ieb. 11 (By the Associated Press)— | George A. Iuller Co. and Starett- | war lords were scathingly denounced | It was bright and clear today and Thompson (0., were inquired into to- | and Americans urged to fight for “t! Berlin May Fear to Jwemove MAany | considerable number of aircraft ho day by the senate military commit- | demoiracy implanted by Lincoln and | h + s | €Ted above the American sector. The | tee investizating the building of | @dvanced by Wilson” in an address| (v.oisaie BT e Prisoners to Own Country Becauso 19L I Sricen Becior 5 | commemorating the birthday anni- Criticism of lndividuals dndi . | enemy machines were busy taking | cAmps and canfonments. The for- of Possible Spread. of Bolshevik | Photographs and making observations | mer, Dirigz. G Little had testified, | and a number of air flights resulted. [ built the It Kas., and Quan- versary of President Lincoln delivered 5 Lont8n, (oday by Senator Lewis of Illinois Organizations to Be et G . Pl i at the opem Propaganda — London ceives | One group of three enemy airships | tico, Vit cinnns ostimated foos | 1ne German peace offers were de- | King George 2 clared to be only a “ruse to murder”. | flew so low that they became targets $50,000 and RInen Struggles of the world’s demoer | reached a oritl for anti-aircraft and machine guns < 1 I I S G Sl S s | manded more U : |'ot the country (il i and wera driven off. _ on e Db L I!. counted by Senator Lewis, quoting the Tofidont Tebs 1oy sources. Tho artillery continued active on | Thompson Co. he was hold, wil German poet Gocthe that “these who S On Sl embe bothil 800 2 have liberty must fight to Keep it | houses of parliament assembled carly Until recognition "1 g | shells into a number of villages be- | powder plant at Charleston. W. Va. ' jiq reforred to President Lincoln" ag|t0didy for the opening of the cighth | only principles upon Wh O DEFECTION BY hind the American lines, and the | The firm also received $250,000 for |{ne apostle of the liberty of man | S¢SSion of the longest parliament in | able peace can be ¢ A o ¢ LA IS CONFIRMET American artillerymen replied. One | building the Yaphank, N. Y. canton- | ang the standard bearer of the demo- | 0dern times a session which is| king declared, it is {f ew t’v‘nvm:g i man was rcportcd wounded during | ment and about §200,000 for tho | cracy of thwe world.” “This natfion's| \itually certain to be the last and | British to prosecute $he war PIEAN horetofore | | the past 24 hours. He was injured | Staten Island hospital. | progress and freedom', he dcclared, which will be followed by a general, the vigor they posses by old school dinlomats 1‘n | by a bursting shell in a villase behind Major Starett testiied the Stone & | “is the world's insplration for. re.|Slection upon largely extended fras IFollowing is the king's speech: |r®ent series of addresses by spok] the lines. Webster Co. has government <con- | publican government. chise with women voting for tie ! “My lords and gentlemen, the ne-'|men of the warring nations outlin Several American patrols reached | tracts asgregating $2,500,000 and a | “No democracy was ever founded” | Ume in the country’s history < Oficial Confirmation From Petros | crad—No Agrcement both sides. The ecnemy dropped | $612,500 for building the wovernment i o— | I%eh, 12.—Confirma- | German report that | has withdrawn from the | sontained in an official | tatement received here | | | | | | | | e ! cessities of war render it imperative | terms the enemy wire entanglements last | $10.000,000 ordnance depot in Iou- | he said, “that did not have to fight to | omplaints that ministers have in- | for me, after but a brief interval to | | | Although President Wilson" = = o erferat the itary chiel > « rded as et Sl B | continue its existence or maintain its ed with the military chi have summon you azain to your delibera- |address to congress is regarded ad tions. The aims for which I an-|clear reiteration of America’s det | nounced by allies are contending re- | mination to continue to fight, u St opet 2 [ accordance with the demand for an| - ¥ 8re set forih by my govern. |ths military mdsters of Gernuy London, Teb, 12.—*“A hostile raid- | fice or temporarily assisted his forces | Was aroused in the hearts of others.| .. .. . . of the enlargement of the | MCNt in a statement which recelved | ready. to tonsider peace on the pr| Ing party attacked one of ony mosi=lor tho advisory committes of the | America’s vms!nn‘nmn;of frecdom, in- | T e Sipreme War Conneyy | the emphatic approval of my peoples | ciples of justice, it was pointed 4 last night northeast of Epehy. — but | council of national defense. spiring mankind to her example, in-| PU[CS U |G BEREIG GOT GO L[ throushout the empire and provided | negotiations on a vast scale re £ night nor Epeh; S e rotline {his flamed the souls of the royal Tules |t : ormiltes 1N o fair basis for settlement of the | are going on defense of the frontier some de- | | Was driven off by our fire,” the war Hae b kit '”) getling this | 05 | issia, with fear and inspired them | this connection it will be recalled that | b | 1 tablist t: Th xera-official tiatd s B ; office reports. “Yesterday evening | STeat machine together and had e Sl ucionlon: %t | formen PremicrdAsquithiast weekipra-( BESSSD L ISUUERCRanCIreseatayl samen e e Ll egorar ta »‘,'rln‘.m.«.tr younger troops will | | Manchester troops successfully raided | Nothing to do with awarding con- | 12 thelwariotlestraction oball thas i The statement says Russia de- clares the war with Germany Austria-Hungar, Turkey and Bulgaria to have ended, Russian troops at the same time receiv- ing an order for complete demo- bilization on all fronts. IFor the been revived and voiced outspokenly mans. It was developed that several men g R W““H\ “r‘_‘ ‘th " _‘I i) K ‘v‘\ —— formerly connected with largo con- | “From the envy of our situation, |/ * Gy O “M”‘ ““ “t ‘X“"“I:" | Manchester Troops Raid Fnem; struction firms in Gen. Littlo's of- | from jealousy of our progress, hatred | 5 L e S pounded a question concerning ho! Of national rights and inter: ional | they are called by diplomats, dep; 5 . America stood for, and was living for. | P! gt - . 7 ko German trenches west of La Bassee. | {racts” said Maj. Starett e e m:‘\(‘vw Supreme War Council, and it iy} Peace in the future. radically from the ancient and 2 inderstood he will bring up s ic The German government, has, | (¢Pted practices of diplomacy. . = i i ho | American influence on the hearts of | W toot e iniitiorins wolthis toplo) (it e el ior elne) soa Al enemy at slight cost to ourselves, and | #reat contractors to give us their | y,.v Joving German people.” again is assumed Premicr Lloyd | jus nands “The peace negotiations with | | | | seven prisoners and a machine gun | Pest men to get their advice. | "4t has been charged” he said, “that| Seorse Will reply with an important EUNILE honld Bosice Frentitution Broci e f round table conferen i | the Central Powers have heen Many casualties were inflicted on the | formative period we will call on tho | ended,” the statement says. “The tussian delegation refused to sign a treaty providing for an- nexation by Germany. Neve e < 8 - ; ek e S G e s r. | Which was the aim of the Ce were captured. D America, under President Wilson, | Sttement, ’ AR :"””_”“',‘II SRl e e e e o - TUSCANIA'S DEATH would continue war to force govern-| 107 G €U A1 ARG VORI WIEN {0 oked” repotition. 1ts spokesmen. o | VAT, the great issues are now bel the-less Russia will not continue German Raids on French Fail. {ment.” This he denied asserting “tho) ¥ “on IRl o el A T on = f‘\)‘wv\;‘\m‘ “, e | expounded and critically analyzed the war with the Germans and Paris, Feb. 1 Active local opers LIST DIMINISHES | president fights for demacracy as S D e R ariart " views regarding war aims and peace © while denyving rightful srties of of publicity and the worl strians, workmen and peas- s were y e : right of the whole world. & erties | Austrians, workmen A tions were carried out last night by ig f the byl nogotiation. Thoy. also may move! others, Until o recognition ia offered | foram | | | | ants like ourselves. I e e rren el s e “The promise of President W n,;nn\ { | were driven back, it is announced. it to ‘make the world afe for e- ¢ P orsnille ouncil ‘hose h 1 g to cl any confus 5 ‘War Department Tiearns Names of 15 macracy’ ” he added, “is no threat to | ;"I“" .~\, =ndllos : mcil, whose of-| honorable peace can be concluded “fm;‘ = n’nw ‘-.:‘\‘ . )vivbh‘l.mn results make the world take democracy. 1t|1M \tement referred to vigorousit is our duty to prosecute the war | AL peeches onw pEy | prosecution of the war as the 0 terms by Count | Washington, Feb. 12—How Rus- | Austrians Claim Success, Morclsoiicrs satel Hoom Tentacicaliin i ALoe RUCTANEES TUSeE B R el anly B BT T e von Hertling, | give to the world its chance to take | iMmmediate task of the Allies. A joint “T have full confidence that my | ¢rman chancellor, and Count Cz sia’s complete withdrawal from the| Rerlin, via London, Feb, 12.—After | o democracy.” in the field in close co-opera- an amendment criticizing the policy | for the only principles by which an | The president addressed congrl aiill ai¥act the Allles .and . the | 5. aay of fively artillary Are on.the of Prussian Undersea Octopus. allied statement of war aims also may | forces nin, the Austrian foreign minster| United States in a military way can- | Sette Communi plateau on the Ttalian E e | pe demanded. tion with those of i Formes Premie: Asquith 4 : n t ali: e e SR = W E my faithtul ailie not be accurately estimated at this|front the Austrians attacked nea Weslibiog, e, el UL ok | The submarine menace. food ration- it seemcd as President Wilsor time, officials there believe despite the | Sasso Rosso, clearing supporting po- the Tuscania’s unaccounted for was SHIPPING FIGURES ISP RNl i e ine cheine il icontinus) tondisplavithoisame he iy o R hE el il s fact that on paper the Russian col-| sitions and capturing nearly 150 further reduced today by the check- _ roic courage and my people at home ¥ ~lapse would seem to give the Germans regardins the ostension of comp t Sial andeihst ; cted and would bave nstning t g of a number of men who werc TV R e e e e e R A SRR E G ShEE d ev o tioTt R RRES b G R R et o nes the 7 i e R e e e GIVEN BY BAKER |scrice are amons the o Jiis Alrends reuntratsdl astimany or (101 pease bascl ou o sk a great numerical superiority ©of nounced tod i il o e e | At Ariofsymembers oL the cnemy’s designs and will insure - r" RAS DRy LS O troops on the western front. Mili- | and. Reports to the war departi . e but a o government aim he former permier asscited “no has been left undone which had in 5 | indicate the sick and injured are [ the anestion constdering + Tdaress| e ulimatetiumphiofithe rightaous making satisfactory progress toward Statistics Revealed to Senate Military | in reply to the Lins (e lea cshaken the confidence « recovery ] | Thursd i prol ' 1 | I have summoned representatives | pation in Field Marshal Haig Pl olment ool e noveal thom Committee Under Veil of Confidence | il i tricted | of my dominions and my Indian em- | commander in France | | pire to a further session of the im tary men here believing the allied | Say Austrians Were Checled. line on the western front will hold | TRome, Feb. 12—The Austrians re- against any German force that can | newed their attacks on the northern and Belgi be thrown against it, profess not to | front, west of the Brenta but were p : ) Al s i 5 toth regard the Russian separatc peace as |held in check by the ltalians. The | e uniccounted list today. —Complete Details Furnished. andiniCeneral fiobertion e e sl the menace it would appear | Austrian lines were torn to pieces hy With these definitely recorded as SENOR GARRANZA 0\} CARPET perial war “"”""" in order I may | staff at army headquarters.” " The fact that 1,500,000 u.»rmun:nm Italian artillery and the attack | SUrvivors the list of those not wvet Washington, Ifeb. 12—Secretary Pa- { gain recelve thelr advice on ques- -~ prisoners will be freed to return to | stopped, says the war office statement. reported aved numbers 328, This ker today transmitted to the senate | :,‘f)"‘»,”.(,.,’1':;!“’.‘;'”l(‘.'",f””" the com- | “1 mf;uiw IFeb. |:: htr the house Giiminy 18l tosardea with inollalarm'.| Sl number s expected to be materially |military commitice the shipping sta- | oo S o Coith . e md.”‘ e Pm;"” Military men say they could not y { reduced when the department obtains | tistics upon which he based his esti- | Senator Sherman Arouscd by Message ey L usc_of com- | auith. commenting upon resid e fhcie HONOR LINGOLNS MEMORY certifications of its list from the mates for transporting a million sol- mons, you wil] be asked to make suit- | Wilson's speech to congress yest Lokl s ‘rmr"'fi,‘.,"”‘m it Sfficiont N e s e e T of Sympathy Sent to Kaiser by | able provisions for the requirements |day, said the president had dise military units. e general opinion M senior offi and. > e this | here is that Germany would be more interested in keeping the prisoner: Russia rather than risk having them | carry any Bolshevik doctrine back to | ¢ German I'he Austrian and Bulgar!| tyrs Last Resting Place. divisions on the Russian front which will bo released by a separate peace | WE. i deparhment later an- | The tniotmation was Gousidered L = f combatant forces and the stability | inated justly in regard to both td : Precident of Mexico. f our national finance | #nd substance, between the decla nada and Ircland Represented At | nounced three additional survivor: highly confidential and will be con- it L Bl g decla . ¥ Elimination of these three men | sidered in exccutive session by the Washington, 17eb, 12.-—The recent My leras ands Genflomen, fhis) fions of the Coturen S Excrcises in Springficld, TH., Mar- | from the list previously reported | committee behnid closed doors. 1t is published birthday teiegrams said | 5! e in which we are engaged |ihe Austro-Hungarian foreign min leaves 2.5 who have not been re- understod to give complete details of have heen sent by Carranza to eached a critical stage, which | {er in their utterances regarding=w ed as survivors American and Allied tonnage avail- | Kaiser William was placed in the | d°mands more than cver our united | aims Springficld, TIl., ¥Feb. 2.—Obser- - able for transport service. Eoneressionall rador toaa T energics and resources. I confidently P i I vance! of the birthday of D AIRPLANE MATH SERVICLE ST e G e o declared | commend fo vour patriotism the | ) o X 3 wwe regarded as having been stripped | Yance of the birthday of Abrahum ERVICE tor S ) linois who decl S il e Comment by Domdon Iditors. coln born 109 years ago, took - Fashing reh . he wa ed (o wish to do more 5 = of thelr effectives which have been | Iincoln born 109 years ago, took o | Washington, Feb. 12.—Rstablish- 0 Dol ! e uamiied & London, Feb. 12.—President ¥ transferred o the western front. | more popular turn than for many |ment of an airplane mail service be- | PE | than practice watehful waiting in | V1 nd [ pray the Almighty may be- AL . [ son’s address is given the s pro | view of the felicitations cxchanged | Stow Ilis blessing on vour labors.” | 2 s Military experts say that Germany |Years here .the last resting place of | tween Washington, Philadelphia and i inence that all his utterances rece] vill lw-’ohl\lml to keep some of these | the martyred president. New York during the coming summer, between the T distingui 1 y xS in the morning newspapers, but 4 147 divisions in the wast conquered | Instead of the cxclusive banquet of | was indicated today when the post of- | French Fail to Take Seriously Agree- | Worthic THEY Rh PROUD OF HOMER | text reached the newspapers too g : o ¥ former occasions two u meetings | fice department called for bid o SR The kaiser. he observed, in inaki : S P ROrY 4 » territory for garrison purposes. e ice department calle r bids on fiv Lt v Wentons and Ulrains A o for more than perfunctory eomm The one outstanding fact is that the on a few outstanding semtences. 1} military experts are sure the reinforce- —Step Toward Mitteleuropa. PRl R o [ Mrs. Hopburn, in Name of Connecti- ) President’s attitude toward thospeg and Ireland united to honor the Amer- 1 of Count von Hertling receives 1 ments the Germans can draw from | &7 5 o . hi S ,"’“‘”I.m:,m ‘fm“(h cannot overwhelm | ican hero. Justice William Penwick b Parisy dveb! _The peace treaty |M€ted self. Just how intimate this cut Suffragists. Hopes McLean and | main attention and in this-the pre it i s Riddell of the supreme court of On- e R e relationship may be arouses — mor dent is regarded as having gome he western line fl ot Thoes Divesr Ovonner Stweenin entra owers and | {pan idle curiosity, if we remember | Brandegee Will Favor Cause. {the heart of the matter. S s G | Trish nationalist leader in parliament [¥inal Delegation in Second Excemption | UKraine is not taken serfously in | that the Allies bought §0,000.000 Bt ro i Flen I oy T a| . I the sadem the TGS APPROVE WAR FINANCE BILT. |jheing on the program as speakers at French official circles because no | ¢l of oil from Mexicc yea I N Hep D "'”]“ important refutation of the Boishd S iht" e district Comsists of 35 = o e e e e ephurn of this city, member | iti- alus Sy Vo ! 6 ) tonizht's meeting. DistrictiConsisiSEOL Men ono knows whether it will ever be- | 'OV ! \ ma prov Siine o cilne ot orhy | onalusion iimts Bodestix (N Bankers ia Have Ouly On8 | gris afternoen Addiaon G. Brockar e i 2 by owr winning the war is a perti- | Of ecomnl can be exercised by rhetoric, Amendment to Proposc. | of St. Jsoeph, Mich., said to be the District ate neertain, /vl‘ln\' effectiv J\Hd hecanse \\-h("}:lf‘r | nent inguiry cepecially when the National Woman's F .|rl‘\ ffH'.’A sent commends the serene-confidence- only living delegate to the effective or not the people of UKraine | jaiser forvently aske that the inti- | a telesram to Homer S. Cummings, | Which the president adheres to wigwam On Tuesday, February 26, the last| pave not I : i s i Jleesna X ek o ) convention which nominated Lincoln have ot been able under the pr 1te Clations voen fthem he of Stamford, v chairman of the belif that the war wilk end out establishing the reigm-of the war finance corporation will have 15 per cent. of the first draft in-| ent circumstances to have their say. | cceepencd and strengthened that it | national democratic committee for and justice.” T e el e e SRS Throviiy ne sl den Ui T 860 Swil el lioththe At the afternoon matherinz a great | district will leave for Camp Devens, | Structive as to what a German peace \cc i full of sinister menace for | ummings is in Washington. The! The Daily News were arranged for this afternoon and | airplanes for that service acknowledgment “referrcd f tonight in the state arsenal. Canada to the intimate relationship hetwe Washington, Teb. 12— Creation of | Tistoric gathering crement from the second exemption The treaty is regarded as very ine ! pesulf in a victorions peace. Such a | his stand on woman suffrage. Mr. loan, IR, Breton, a New York and | 2 Philadelphia banker today told the senate finance committee. e | thought wh a corporation was necessary to carrying on the business of ‘the country. unkers favored an amendment for 2 commissioner in each federai re- believes - it chorus of school children will sing |1t was stated at the board office to. | ™%, mean. this sovernment.’ telegram follows: N ! not significant that the presiden patriotic airs. There will be 35 men in this It s thelbceiuningotiamotionnty AR Delighted fo see by the morning | reply to von, Herifing and . Cos - = The date on which the fimst | €0 Tealization of Middle Turope, DEVENS IN UIPY OPENS paper that you were one of the five | Czernin was delivered on the eve- "‘0 AN%V’ER BAKERVS GRITICS 'd men will leave has not been | S2VS the Temps, referring to the arti- Q \ members of the executive committee | a new session of parHament a | DY | definitely decided, nor has either boaeq | €16 In Which Ukraine is excluded from | of the mnational democratic commit- | thinks its significance will not be 1d e O compiled the complete list of those | {he advantages guaranteed by any ) tee who voted for the endorsement | on the house of commons, in Vi / Y i one of the coalition Central empires. | Newspapermen and Officers Testify at | of the federal woman suffrage amend- | of conditions which rise genera erve district ]m pass on proposed .;»l.mmm to Teply to Hitchoock and | rrhe district medical advisary hoard | 1 (BT R e from the stress of national affa curity issues, he said e S .| will meet at 1 o’clock Sunday after- U LR Pt OO “Congratulations. Connecticutand specifically from the vague a Among eastern bankers, he con-| Wadsworth In Speech on America | =S4 oo o oo RS el G_ 0 P_ INV”‘ED lN o et G women aro proud of you and grateful | di: qu.f.’m: situation created by t tinued, there is almost umiversal ap-| oo oo ol o e | school to examine a large number of to you for helping to put the national | last Versailles conference » proval of the bill in general. 3 registrants from hoth the first and ) ol ver, Mass feh. 12 Three news- | democratic committee on record in - — = ") Washington, I7eh. 12.--Senator | second _exemption distriets and also | President. Wilson to Admit Repabli- pondents at Camp Dev- | favor of the federal womman suffragae SINGER TO LFEAVE GERMANY. | yimes announced today that he|from Bristol. Notices will be sen 1 sdicers. members of | amendment. We hope our republi- Chicarco )l Eob 5. —Mis Blache | would speak on “America and her na- | out shortly to those from {he second can Leaders More Freely Into War "t swhich tried Scrgeani Wil- | can senators, McLean and Brandege: New 4 Teor Sioowm, @ singer, who has been vir- | {ional defense” in the senate Thurs- [ district who must appear for re-ex- o of Torrinzton on a | will show as much faith in real de. | licitating President Wilsoh because lly held prisoner in Germany, | day. The speech will be reply to | amination. Councils—Conferences to Begin, . apatriotic utterances tes- el e . president today by the All-Russf | W a hearing by a board convention in session here. The md | | | e All Russians Felicitate Wilon. York, Feb. 12—A telegram A mocracy and in Connecticut women, vou have shown, when the suf- amendment is voted on in the i i aeal itatem: ywe asserted that no self-appoing | ences tomorrow with congress it ‘ ¢ of pul red itements senate ! - finally has succeeded in obtaining | Senators Ifitchcock and Wadsworth | This morning the district board met Washington, Feb. 12— Uresident passports, her father, 1. B. Slocum | who spoke Tecently in favor of a war | and cxamined about 40 men. Dr. G. | wilson will begin a series of confor- was advised today in a message from | cabinet and munition director. H. Bodley is chairman and Dr. C. M | ¢ | I e ol consul several at Zurich, | S — = Cooley is vice chairman of this hoard democrats and republicans—on it B iioynd LY = e e 1y t Switzerland. She wrote her father | WILTL SEND PRISONERS HOME. the Germans would give no reason e for detention other than she was | po v which is secking to learn [rlemocttsand repbiniicans oot : Secrar S S L e o {leclare peace or disband armies @ erdam, Feb., 12—German and B il s G b e it | Nimko stillis under arrest here but BOOSEVELT STRONGER ing the war against the Central Po am, Hob. an ¢ FREIGHT TRANSPORT AGROUND, |15 108 ¢ : a verdiet in hiy cx jan delegat trogra taking membersof both parties more An Atlantic Port, Feb. 12 —Rxcept announeed Wit the ship was still aground, army Seerheee e ¢ been rs on behalf of world demoe Condition Improving says Bulictio under suspicion. cording to a d ‘, e ‘e signed an agreement i o1 (e vepublicans) actively into - Lrom Attending Physic B KAISER earliest possible repatria of | 2 el angceivel el Shamwin i CANNOT SEIZE PAPERS New | York Fel Theodore | PLEDGE AID TO GOVERNMEM London, Feb. 12.—Emperor Wil- | prisone of war unfit for military ‘,""”‘ i GolsenteCRneish Chicugo, Feb. 1 tze rancis E. | Roosevelt passed « fairly comfortable New Haven, Feb. 12.-—Resolutiol Jiam's personal headquarters are to | service. Owing to difficulties in Rus-j ' ¥ SAtOLSARY » 3 { Baker of the reuit court of ap- | night and was restin easily this | uffering assistance to the governmel be transferred to Spa, the Belgian | sia delays are expected fl X | peals & writ of error | morning it wus stated at the Roosevelt | in iis call for ship carpenters a waterinz place mear the Prussian — | > s ilenry Veeder, | hospital Joiners to be en:ployed in shipbutl rontier. according to statements in | REMAINS AT HEAD Of MARINES. | 1 0 SWilt & Co, A bulletin issued at noon said ing and for others of their craft rman press, says the xchange Washington, Feb, 12.—Major Gen PAGE ON TARIF BOARD. Biitain aed the government “Col. Itoosevelt had a comfortable | work at cantnments and governme orunh correspondent at Amster- | eral Barnett, commander of the ma Vashington, 1eh. 12, — Thomn, vicinity Ra'n fon i i careh of Veed- | night and his condition is improving. | luildings, wete adepted by the co \& emperor expec ke | rine corps, whose term is about fo Virginia was nominate Wednesday movning, < vt for evidence alleged o no | 1is temperature and pulse are normal | ventien of the Connecticut Carpente | into hix confidence and toward cull- there for a short t is | expire, will be re-appointed esident Wilson to 1 used company's methods, until t there is nothing to in- | and Joiners ceuncil today Befol final adourjnment officers were ¢ho: } tary Danicls announced toda United States tarift boa o e e | March + operation,