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PRICE THREI‘ CLNT SPRING-RICEDIES | EXEMPT PROPERTY | OF HEART DISEASE WORTH 89,747,343 AT OTTAWA, CANADA o1 City's Holdings Increase $152,- English Diplomat erl Been Re- | 678.52 During Year lieved As Ambassador to United CHURCHES ARE VALUABLE States Only Last Month e REPRESENTED BRITAIN AT WASHINGTON FIVE YEARS sudden Death Shocks Ofiicial Circles F i | south Church At $250,000 is Most, Valuable Single Item—St. Mary's ¢ roup, Valued at $360,000 is T est Single Ownership Exempt. The pleted other board of assessors its list of non-t; valued at a to has com- city property and ble property, whick is 1l of $9,747,343.27. The | city property is by far the most val- uable however, being on the grand list for $7,009,343.27, which is an in- crease of $152,5678.86 over the valua- tion of a year ago. The other | taxable property is valued at $2 000. The most valuable single piece of non-taxable property is that of the South Congregational church, on tho lists at ),000. St. Mary's Catholic church group, consisting of church, parish house, school, ete., is the mos valuable one of the list and is given a total valuation of $360,000. The City’s Property. Following i city’s property: | Fairview cemetery for| " oo1d lots, at Nation's Capital—First Came to America in 1886 and Later Held Importaunt Posts in Brassels, Tokio, Persin and Sweden—Had non- Replaced. Feb. 14. British amb , dicd of heart failure Lady Spring- ont., former United State Rice this 1 o’clock 1ent House 5 nd his son and daughter, Betty, | aged 11 9 with him. Anthony, and 9 respec- | the complete list of the were (un- services will be held buildin in St. Bartholomew's church ‘rday afternoon ard his body | -, €1¢) wied at Ottawa in Beechwood | Lortable school His Lordship Bishop | School houses will conduct the svocasional by the Rev H. Closiicie the church Robert Borden, today issued a claring: “The news of Cecil sudder and untimely death will be received with deep sorrow in the Dom- inion and especially by those who had | the privilege of intimate acquaintance and friendship with him.” Sir Rchert paid a tribute late diplomat's long years af during which, “in matters most vital moment, his rare tion and excellent judgsment inestimable value to the British pire and to all the allied Shocked by News. Feb. 14. was shocked the meral Sir (! her Wwill be 1 550.00 4,000.00 and school Pre- . 1,405,500.00 cemetory Roy sisted tor Sir services, Erewin as- rec- . of buildings, | ,800.00 | Local pipe | line buildings the min- statement de prime Land and Southington | Land — Bast Harvard Land and Wolcott Land and Burlington md and Burlington pIy) line ister . Sir St 56,000.00 | Main streets reservoir 5,000.00 400,000.00 buildit to the! 25,000.00 service of the disere of cm- buildin (new I 11,000.00 were Pipe from . Burl ton | Reservoir High sevice High Stock and Office fixtures ... Police departmont, estate | | | 200,000.00 106,183.0 19,970.51 16,559.07 3.000.00 600.00 ur| pipe 1 tools nations.” ington line Washington voir Washington, Washington the news of tawa of Sir Cecil who retired after rvice as British United States early favor of Lord Reading Although it had been had requested a long time retirement was announced to of his heavy duties in embassy, no intimation was given when he left here he was in ill | health. It was pointed out he had | been under treatment for strain due sponsibilities devolving him \ly during the negotiations on operation of the Allied blockade the United States entered the | war | Il | service ¢ Diplomati today by sudden death in Ot | Arthur Spring-Rice, nearly five years' ambassador to the las month in real and equipment ire department, real e tate and equipment 102 miles of scwe including manholes ete. Cost of Subway N Steet department, tool house and machinery City Hall, tencment prop- erty and land [ Town Farm, land, | in et City parks Municipal Ic estate and 0.00 F 151,061.00 E i 97,848.6 50,000.00 31000.00 sl 3 he before his Le re- char filter, beds, known | ate. .« | - lieved { of the 10,509.00 330,000.00 bt 73,000.00 188,682.0¢ on plant, real cquipment espe the 10,000.00 $7,009,343 27 in city . 1or Sir Cecil, who became ambassador 1913, succeeding Ambas now Viscount Bryce, 1859 and spent many | Bitish diplomatic service. veral increases { property over that of last ¥ instance the school houses were only listed at $1,325,000 a year ago but here first as third assistant | since then additions and a new school ity of the embassy in 1886 and | has been built. The contents of the appointed acting second secre- | buildings has likewise increased from tary to act as secretay to the British | $115,800. The water department's delegation to the international ma- | Pipe line was only valued at $1,751,- | rine conference, 15t 1889, Af-| 000 a year ago, but this has been in- ter serving for time lls | creased and made more valuable and Tokio, he in for $137 year \ington in The city hall ge (' affaires property likewise has been increased Persia from 190011908. valuation from the $275,000 for became minister to Sweden.and | which it was on the books in 1916 and Stockholm to accept the ambas- | there is an additional value of $20,000 here. His earlier in e remembered dur Lord Pauncefote. C. M. G. in 1908 Lancing Wires Condolence. the text of condolence sent Lansing to Lady Spring the name of the president th with whom Sir Cecil 1t official contact, I - you sincere condolence 1t has | German Baptist heen given to few rise as|Elim Swedish Sir Cecil did to the heights of great| church international emergency and to be- | First Church of Christ ome, he was, the fartunate med- | First Church of Christ par- jum through which our two nations| sonage drew into closer touch and hecame |South Congregation in the great task which has| church |South Congregational There are born 5 s in in the the secrc was at Brus transferred | the subw He ago, is also increased. L was again s 1893 was suc- nd minis- then left adorship we of created the sewage svstem. Non-taxable Property. Jritain Institute school services the was here ng days He New! State Normal State Armory Y. M. C. A. building Y. W. C. A. building { Y. M. T. A. & B building Tirst Baptist church First Baptist church sona K in Following is formal | Seere- message of by .. tary 5 In all braugt o and 100,000 | was offer | of par- into 5,000 6,000 chur B DT t men to 10,000 110,000 5,000 1 rers 50,000 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, | home | against | by peace on any terms, | heen imposed upon the world.” Secretary Lansing also Minister Balfour message | swedish Evangelist Bethany saving: church St. Mark’s Episcopal church nt of the United British gavern-| ot Mark's Episcopal par- sonage he great loss which | Swedish Evangelist Luther- Maria church h Jvangelist Luther- Maria church parson- 5,000 Foreign a of condolence, The governy States joins With ment in mourning bheen suffered.” representative of the American sent to Ottawa for 20,000 80,000 St has A gavernment will funeral service. e 10,000 Swedi the n DEPORTATIONS CONTINUE. German Matthews Lutheran church Matthew Lutheran «¢h age Put 2,700 Belgians to Work On West Front. German parson 2,7 Germans Toh John's German gclist Lutheran church Trinity M. E. church Trinity church par | | | St ] Evan Feb. 14.—Depor 900 5,000 the Germans are con- the protes the spite tations to E mrch of Christ 15, R. C. church 210,000 R. €. school 75.000 R. C Convent 10,000 by German authori- - o ding to information re.| Belgian fow the government. the Ger- person weelks v 0 1 Loier on the weetein front. (Continuc TAIN FEBRUA —TEN PAGES. RY 14, 1918. LLOYD GEORGE H4S 163 DODGE DRAFT COMMONS’ SUPPORT | IN SEGOND DISTRICT Quesnon of Gonbdenve in Govern | ment Rejected by Large Margin Plice Get List to Search Out 1 Alleged Slackers PACIHSTS VOTED DOWN 351 HAVE LOW NUMBERS | -l ment Porees Win Polit As District’s Quota Will Be Taken tory at Conciusion of Day Pregnant From Men Whose Numbers Are With Sensations—Benar Law An- 3clow 1,100 Disappearance of swers Critics of Premier. These Scems Suspicious, London, IFeb. 13.—The government The second exemption board tonight successfully overcante the first obstacle threatening its e when un amendment proposed Richard Tolt, which the ministers had made a estion of confidence, was re House of Com- mons by t maj 131 ssed i today turned in to the police names of 163 registrants who had either failed to return their questionnaires or to ap- for this number pear of s bers examination 51 have num- lower than 1,100 and inasmuch has been stated that the sec- ond district expects to get their full iota, from numbers than ti it would appear that of thes linquents at least, for causes other than policc th when called. el order prc ort the m The fied parliam government House of Comnions i force a change in the It was in a highly phere that the Hous came the sensational that Colonel Repington, respondent of the to be prosecuted disclosures concerning the conferences. He has been champion of Field Marshal General Robertson against ministerial endeavors to diseredit shelve these officer An article Colonel Repington early in the ! revealed a shortage of hizh explosives | | | i unendiner as it i lower of ed yport some e inl witl nes = ligence. The men and if found they will be dealt to the provisions of | the draft law, which means that they | will be automatically inducted into the service after due process. FFollowing is the complete given out: John Abacusas, Michael Abbilo, Antonio Amodis, Michele Ana 29 Leonardo Anzilletto, Avenue, Mordiros Aroian, Rostom Auros, Sargis Baba, 84 Church street. Giragos Iedrossian, 16 Spring street. Mario Biso, 618 East street. Boleslan Bluzzeviz, 112 Hartford Avenue. Carl Robert Mike Bosiak, Michael 1 James Hugh Shows. John Brusyck Leon Buinejko, John Bure 90 Sante Bu 21 Adolph Calcinare, Vincenzo C: Joe Carl | Cerein ¢ 21 ohn Cherpak, 81 Wladislaw Chlebuy, nacy Cielegala, 127 Clark street. Wiladislaw Clisto, 183 Broad street. Stanley Cizonskasp, 67 Smalley street hn s conduct of AT, } i they with according s in no mood to government cha met announcem military Morning Post in connection zed atmo oday. T" cor- was) Sexton street. ) Oak street Church street Park street. 45 Hartford with Versailles | a stout Haiz and alloged | or| by | [ 239 Elm street. 5 Lee street. war and indirectly aided in remedyiog that short Should his trial he held in public it should prove intense interest, it believed bo | held in t Attacks Lloyd Verbal shafts we mier Lloyd George again today various quarters of the house bert St former secretary for| voiced the opinion of the governinent's shortcomings pre- vailing in a discontented section of the house. He suggested that the war| cabinet was war weary and should aided by special ecouncils, dealing both with war and home affairs. Andrew Bonar Law, chancellor. of the exchequer, and Arthur J. Balfour, foreign secretary to the 1ce of the hardly-pressed premier Mr. Bonar L: produced sta h the : of fa reg it but seerd of is it will Bors, 295 192 Grand street. Kelsey street. 170 Winter street. Broderick, Sheesely on George., ¢ dirccted at Pre- from | Her- | ,18 West street. 45 Connerton strect. Corbin Place. Seymour street 118 Russell street. 12 Cherry street. Arch street. Oak street Church street. 489 Main stree muel, affairs, tte, Ig! une | | - \ e s T Charles Croston, 69 Church the government of carry out promisc with shipbuilding. 1 and Like the lenged the ernment if dence in its policy. of disposin 0 - 98 North 351 Park Dominico. ki, 6 foc other mad 1 3 3 terd chal- el by ve v, he the wd premic house to chang S0V Doordontis Hartford | uc | Frank William Dunn, Dwisht | street, Enrico Fmanucl, Motiewis Ezanentis, James IProntz, 14 strect. Carrada Fordonsti, 78 Dwight street. | Carl Hilmar Forsberg, Park | street. i Leslic Olien Toss, Starley street. Edward Gilbert Fo: John street | Piuls Gabis, 64 Rhode strect | Uto Nocola Goligna, 214 1-2 1Im | t Manuel Gompa, Gricorine, Grinaewllk, it no longer | confi- Approves of Wilson’s Stand. South 378 Lilac 1 street. the housg was closed i treet Cecil, minister of tr the demands Precident W .' regarding Bei- gium and a league of nations with tne attitude on the same question Hertling to leration until | The debate in Lord Robhc blockade. Cor | rt ! sting of son 173 enemy’s | ne said leave peace That proper adont the g attention len; himsel pare a for matter concerning have clear ideas conference met In rebutting arguments of the paci- fists, Lord it usse to attempt peace unless enemy mc The government recognized its only duty was to put an end to this war. No man of sense or feeling could wish it to go on long- than necessary. He believed it could be said that a policy of cringing German nation had met great success. He added: government would not the and offer it is because they not only that such a be repudiated but that achieve a lasting settle- cons o e of a lea a not be the ! Britain to mere phrase to say the closest such a that he to pre- was said attitude | 1t was no vernment was to the rject Lord Robert had 50 scheme it which before wonld or Gre stre 14 45 Tilac Tremont 1516 street. | Parkview ivir Gino Leon of added far sue. street Michael William Oliver G Spring NG Mike Cusofis Havs street. Adolph A street. 1z Hygnaki, 100 Joseph Tliajahdeck, 59 Oak John Kaemisczyk, 10 Union Louis J. Jaigse, 212 Clark Frank Jamozannis, Lafayette strc Anton Addison Johnson, 43 Ve stroet. IZshia Joseph, John Joseph, Peter Joseph, Paola Jridati, John Kaemsi Charles Karz treet. Charles Shows. Alex joseph street John gone 11 794 Guirilo, Gurski, Knox Hager, Bartheve Clark street Stanley strect S street. | Hadigian, 16 | and it th a 10y the mu e t inley ace | egory street. Hamilton Harish, 30 Harry, 155 Haveresian, Stanley strect Franklin Avenue. North street 74 Seymour | Robert said was I to discuss the Nt peace. Heim, 5 | Harry Linden street. 830 Stanley Hughes, 83 er not before the with any “If the wl before anley street. street. | street. street c enemy convinced would not are peace it would ment.” Center street Main street 9 North street. Oak street ¢ky, 10 Union zewski, 1 — 175 Repington Tr Feb. 14. al Monday. e London, 76 the summons editor to be of the Col. It is understood for Col. Repington of Post staff, and H. A of the same paper, prosecuted under the realm act for an ar- Repington which ap- in the l'ost on Meonday, are ble in the Bow street policc on Saturday morning Wm. Robertson, the Dail Chronicle declares its own infor- chief of the ¥ 1 ff with the full approval confide f the war cabinet Gen. Wilson, the sub-chief will tinue to b British entatiy John Kollowski, ; Tawlor 105 nki, Kowooski, street Winter re Kosako 11 by eared 58 Churct Christian 1« Winter 107 reet ton street Walnut Victor Krosherg, 40 Michale Jonn nidir, 42 Ca 17 on ration, will remain im- nd uor n ; Main principal res [ ariord, New My Friday prob, ion on failed to appear | | ‘r \ | i ‘ Make Re s Von Hertling Will To Spokesm important weording tOS von Hortling wills wWilson. 58 London, Fel Reichstag am. Ukraine Premier Ori Amsterdam Anzeiger and world judge compact. “President t the president secems | sible when the I | The Koelnische “President Wil man ster ot hance 1 sl President a Presiden i Zeiglng & Ang peass 14 Vossische that the co: th can A n's beaudifully soun 1 Versailles”, h to coilinue the effor intente modifios its war aings Volks Zeitung says: v have tre ¢ luces his allies +o TN iy v it adds,s ment ‘(Thou shi for rea | | i | i son confersng « “rPhe the peace mood.” is 1 ser it 1sed on commang HOG ISL | Sift Criminal | lfoz't'es on Front Other ington today Gregory to d Hog hich Wil dis Y a Than Lorraine. retor { mer Irer t terday. it is anr n Ta] feeti Ameri mes Cha iny pagne front in Americ the Frer servicd | Am | Fre: those N gunners arc going own 11 into front ion, pre ined by hefor active this insuruction. n do in ricay Mesnil throug the A wl as the ican Lorrair tion and this the for of om cemerg point the U NEW EN (.( AND COAL IN 161819 ASSURED n Inte wion in t s bee I whic 000,000 t poration in MeAdoo Plitces Coastwise and Greag [e¢ of §6 bui Lakey Lines in Charge of the s nderlip Single Manager, nvest tin nt of nmot " deve Washing having T things o that and Great 1, Vikes 18 in ¥ railroads today M tl placed by Director General ng Bl one the under the sup : r erty wher option ere. 1 L Hos mship viio was company f the designated manager marine section of th administra nvestigations tion wirs Furle Isiand tc Manag ittention b water that Special given to tion man ition of transpe vho H Gene N ter mo next rement to ingland o lake northwe shi er ¢ Bowl vard and better to el 150 ppin 0 the S wis put mt I the 1 Ple Dominion will be un- | ipervision Occ m Inde- operated the ¢ ¢h rec hy Mr. yard on board Among the A0 Old A rected Island Shipping the hip mna pendent Southern Pacif hips steamship lines, n involved worse at Hog Is by railroads, are not in new ingement Mr. McAdoo tion | rr funds, but they the facts. ecificd te ) noved that the hercafter three re- exclusively of wa pping the en from giy facts to indicate inal dereliction, ctors and “ant » tim i < planned, will fake needed satlan- oast- vdministration not been spent Testimony mittee shown that cons will the go 000,000 to $50,00 placed work of the rs bef he | i e cos | FRENCH WHEAT OUTLOOE GOOD | estimates ipatea | 000. The subsidary tional Member: thave indicated t ithat the covernr struetion of the itself Best Ta Since 1811 \nti tion of t of tments Will Welcor Phila., Feb 1 American Interr than ..nl eding are would | which | torney last “ conjur is J the welcome President G Gres probable n of Therc cd that with 000,000 \ipping boar ORDERS PROE AND YARD SCA l)lrects \uon{ey General to Rumors Concerning | vorain ment Funds in Shipbuild- ing Plant, hich the sident forme recommended 1y the opinion there has been management and reckless spending of Although the shipping board has no | | the true situation and learn just how money put up by the investigating vard corporation declared (o Fraac Alrplane Bomb, D7 = [ | dollar urgent deficienc { \)HJ the | biltion on, Feb. 14 approy kind in the although cut inal to A bill A riat largest of congress from its hj v a estimate the ported house of the Debate for , navy expected tomorrow. the | day by Chairman | mn,mm.m | Sherley committee whicl needs Use of Govern- e bill provic m:d ite of the oth departments, the house nting Sherle given to the S the j w | In man in pre me Cha testimg partm comm wsure, public ttee by d month of com during BB 74— President|| irected Attorney ¢ investigate the Island shipyard have the dete vief Dasl sen- | | h much | € c inve Fiox n- | Sta zering Fund for Artilles been adverse Huge Ser ree | various mil min 1< th | 000 use of government for mount y tillery in addition el Uso direc in £ tigation rnment the Hog America headed by the lie at junic co \ the shipping About $12 money Island pro Internation- Frank A tional 1thorizat Lo the tot purpose var io has i said the 1 1 this nd co $1 - tr sured shipyard Philad eate: orders 1 ltimat near elphia sFpend 101°¢ 0 000,000 wn 1 h meric hit e shipbaldi e 1an way L ships Int s quantit on men incl n | immu m ad| of ram, lar; immunition and $7,0(] nated for with gases, plant for the sal erected France. Pershing cabled, stro: plant in Irance to ena to handle toxic mater: erly is planned, ordnance ¢ explained, to d tch a comp! zanization and equipment to Fra enable the American expedition forces to meet the sudden ft in warfare. At the exami 1- | mittee the cha Whee : tars. Fic 1,000,000 L t corporati result - 4 ng military prog lited Sta uirements for incipal points of wumber of i rnational Shipbuiid guns mounted on tanks, ity 000 for a it he n committ i plant de: projectiles because of illing o I rec h it ) for t Chin o 2 000,000 for a would pose to he G in he “know Major Gen vard and urg a prop: im he these S name was tion as bei cers er corporation : the contrac mon or izned « to otlh loped v t shi nate committec - wek of Philadelp owners of Hog acre for his he $1,000 before the cg report rdnance bur government ench aummunition to| American troi in ¥rance, after thi supplied the United Sta cquip additional troops resources, Gen. Whed sufficient to meet war needs. He asserted the war partment had a billion dollars’ wo| of ammunition contracts. $! 32,000 ¥For Air Bombs, Major Gen. Squire, chief signal o cer, testified that signal corps spent or obligated all the $640,0 000 appropriated to carry out its 3 plane program and has incurred of gations that will equal $90,000,000 addition and may go beyond that, the present fiscal year. He as| $277,732,000 to procure bomb the airplanes Discussing storaze cilities, Gen. Goethals mately $100,000,000, [ tion of §30,000,000 more P ia, 1tion ( c rman an prop- | Gen. er hel year Isl ago at an nd per | an | supply certain arriving units are would fully America's testified, were arrax wrtillery ber by the department num of by Chair shipping k an assistant work with Sowles Corporation active ct He has been urley to put the an economic officials are nothing inefficient = but the soard, | 2t t > Assistar er of . | in e Hog basis. 297,7 land than want to ascertain all there has been crim- | it wants to ascertain | shipping said appre with authoci and government has the senate shipping truction of the vernment from 0,000 though original | ™M° its cost at $21,000,- is being done by American Inter ore com- 1 is nee storage of long and Fuel \ ood Corporation he hes ment senate ittee may take and comr recommend over cot do 1 Iny e 4 etion rinistrator that ministr i the t separg| fund was of two-thi ipbuilding that they investigation directed At- conduet, in Hurley of into the shipyard ‘\ under ' | T as shou combined yroportion one-third for fuel testified the food directing the buy worth foodstufl: t the said ded in food Mr. Hoover inistration $160,000,000 the Wilson ory to *hairman is d 0w 1 construc