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HERALD BEST OF ALL LOCAL NEWSPAPERS PRICE THREE ([N'lb ' W BRITAIN, CONNE T, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1918. —TEN PAGES. HETHODISTS PLAN | RADICAL SOGIALISTS GAIN |URGES MORE SPEED |SHIPYARD CARPEN 10 CONVENE HERE\ STRENGTH IN GERMANY | (N RAILROAD BILL, STRIiKE, APPEA Defections I'rom Scheidemann Group Impart New Vigor Officials Intend to Recruit Aid Of New York E351 Conference Ill'\ to Those Under Leadership of Haas, Ledbour and Senator Robinson Believes AdOD That Threatens to Tie ’ vited to Come April 18-21 Bernstein and Party Wins New Secat on Principal | tion Necessary for Progress | Eastern Plants—Predict @ Committees in Reichsta ;:. TAFT AND DAVIS SPEAKERS - WOULD END UNCERTAINTY| ~ Setfiement ™ ade % STRONGHOLD IN LEIPS IG ELECTS 18 S | SHIPPING BOARD OPPOSEI Arkansan Disagrees With Cumunings srogram for Four Days Conference b YTV (Y TN > T * Ll T & et : Cepmet| OUT OF 24 TO CITY COUNCIL PLACES on Fixing Compensation and With OF STRIKERS W Submitted to Bishop and and if \pproved Convention Will Be | New York, Feb, 16.—The radical |the six moderate social democrats | Teellogz, Who Criticized President | socialist movement in Germany, tho |whereupon the radical socialists re- growing strength of which was shown | fusod to participate in the organiz Plans whereby the annual meeting | by the persistency of the political | tion of the council. Washingten, eb, 16, — Senator o e New York st Conference of | strike in January and February, also | Leipsiz is ohe of the strongholds | Robinson. in discussing the adminis the Methodist ehurch may be held in | is gaining decided ground among tho fof the radical socialists, their princi- | tration railroad bill today, urged its | industry of the east, Ile has siven the | Arict are this city have been made by Rev.|political leaders of German social de- | pal newspaper organ, ' the Leipsig | early enactmont as a war measure of | situation his personal attention since Jorim oy Warren . Cook, pastor of the local | mocracy. This information was ob- [ Volks Zeitung, being published there. | vital importance both to the govern- | vesterday. clals, tnolidil ehurch. and the members of the con- | tained by the Associated Press from ment and to the public. A dlrect appeal. to the president to | ber of, tueilii ference program committce. The ten- | German newspapers received here. T “It is desirable to end the existing | intervene was made today by officers The strike i oy salls for a four day | The little group of radical socialists @ X 5 uncertainty as to the status = > Br e balon Ceioer FoR] : tative program calls ¥ ORDER MORE COAL til- | of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and ' York to othes | | hington, ol L6.—President hood for Taking Over Lines, Wilson is preparing to take some ac- | g6 any tion to end the strikes in Atlantic Tanizatig coast shipyards which threaten to tie Appro |up a large part of the shipbuilding | shipyard Held Here—Important Event. session and if l\hx\hxncl‘(sl\w;"‘: ';}:z”:‘x:- ;‘1‘ the ylzv;«l-n.\u; H]‘ulu]r Ivznir‘!'.\l\ul.\ lnf vu;ulls :m«'l1 the pnli("y of the govern- | Joiners, approximately 50 per cent. of tic coast, they s sroval of the bishop and ot | 1Taas, Ledbour and Bernstein, who % PORE o) ment in the operation of them,” de- | whose members ow York are ands R \lllx e e Wi BT S T R e G G i FOR NEW ENGLANMD od Senator Robinson, “and to tako nv‘:l“up 1:‘::1’1‘:‘1:::1‘”\:‘” |\n..:n-‘\|r.‘|’.‘ sty :::.‘.:‘.u;.‘:ehr;egr bishop and cabinet do not approve of | of (he regular or Scheidemann social uch action as may be necessary to |ances of higher wages and closed | tween 7,000 and®#l this program and insist on an eight | jsts on the issue of voting funds for — | prevent loss and inconvenience to the ' shop conditions s ),N\"mm‘ Mr.' a days sion New Britam will not|the war and formed an independent R T P TEY T ERTES |_'_0m»vmlvlw resulting from the lack of . The shipping board's war adjust- | suggest a compromise!] £ entertain the conference. The —Pro-| organization, has now grown by con- g . a4 ment board today agreed on an in- | was effected last October’ 3 posed dates of the t:nnf\‘!\'l“‘ are| tinued defections from the moderate | mpgewater Supply At [lampton | (67ance and indispensable improve- | crease in wages, definite working cons government and navy yargh April 18, 19, 20 and 21. wing to a strength entitling it to a | | ments. Ifurthermore ~the financial | ditions and overtime pay for all ship- { who were then threatenfin, to OTHIN P Tt Will Speak Heore. second member on the principal Roads. (R "'"”I policies of the administra- | yara workers in the so-called Dela- | At that time the navy, yufid worlker! i s : Reichstag committees. tion can be more rapidly formulated | ware vards, co 2 i (i e iliaa 2 ' cen s ; fcoordE e T lre | e e Tiion I ohvesentation il MVashington IS T Cienosdl| sl sonaumateal the arnar il .‘“'”,\“,‘\::l’l"“: Snsaabout Aante| wanted $6.60 .8 day v e T HEON th A’f“fiA piei L 18--Beliat :ul.'v Ihetend of Tuesday, as usual. On | &ained at the expense of the regular | shipments of coul for New Inzland fnecéssary to secure through Liberty | const. ‘\.‘L:,'\';;,.\,\"‘O‘:,h st Olrzrl‘t(;r;flw.;:c" m?:‘,‘,r:cd’ i‘ ":_ef“'“g""'cm as iiday evening the program calls | socialist organizaton, which at the |are to be made from the tidewaler |loank and otherwise for the require- | It does mot incude (he striking | o o bactfic /‘\ricta‘z)@ real patch rm-:n-xlmf&\ed‘m Soe for a big patriotic rally with ex-presi- | beginning of the war, was the lurgest | Supply at Hampton Roads, the United | ments of the treasury In the prosecu- |carpenters but is expected to affect | fars Roosevolt callod the 'h,,.::h ‘f“",:"’_ Fhot (-mh:'h R - Sosihalas e \Willlam Howard Taft as the|party in the Reichstag, but which has | States Fuel administration announced ) tion of the war can be more readily | their sirikc e AL i g i gl el warded By, thy e Mipal speaker. Bishop Wilson, who | now fallen to second rank behind tho | today. The decision was made after)obtained when the vexing questions | Muny of the striking carpenters, | wnbemoron . ho i Conference o of the Moemin s SO SR presides, would also be one of the [ Catholic center. Four socialist mem- conferring with the navy department, | connected with this legislation have | however, d spite the advice of their | w, .\ re i-,h‘.fx x,x,{‘ an } m‘:;:m:-n‘.v“( patch :0‘ nmfg T ont, THeRG Fheakers and as he has just returned | Lers of the Reichstag, Drandes, Dr. | which is intercsted in the work being | been unswered and the purpose and | union offlei e have simificd their e | Sos reached fixng an § hour day, & o IR i iHS TISGRER from war Y. M. C. A. work in France | Erdmann, Huettmann and Jaeckel | done by many New Iingland factories. | policy of the government respecting |tention of : ccepting the award. The \,,“T‘,. o ,f‘.’ 2 di-‘ s u." u o ( rian nf‘mhfl' Pt his talk would be of more than p: went over to the radicals at the bo- [ ‘he shipments will be in 2ddition (o | the control and operation of trans- | strikers in the New York district have | weens vaontion and sl nollangd; Jvo coRoan. sallons mhiSSHEE ing interest. The conference, which | beginning of the year. the regilar order of 500 cars a day | portation lines have been definitely |not donc so but it is hoped they Will. | mee santyelont o el to op pors With v- ‘Relanged. 40, o+ A under these plans would begin on| Ttecent elections at Leipsig brought | for New England. It is thought that|fixed by law.” Tl e e ik mer e . R e Thursday, would continue over Sunday | 18 radical socialists into the city | with improved conditions in transpor- Supports Compensation ashiieRRA et S diiatel nor et hiphi NG BLGe ROt ss SENE L ERE S On Sothenburg la.on the)walke and conclude on Monday night with | council. The regular socialists se- [tation it will he possible to speed upf o AIPIPES ©OMBEIRIION. O e New Hok Gl deman g T TSRIIRRRcC LAY | ern coast of Sweden and s fhe reading of the various appoint- |cured only six places. The radical [ movement of fuel both by rail and by | Senator Robinson tools issue with a8 (hc oW, Veuk striecrs demnd | Mr. Guerin declared. | near the Skagerrak, one of the ments, socialists, who thus formed the‘third | water. of ('onumnv\Ii:)]:b;r(n'.l led 3 '\:}”H}u{} ments in other districls on the south | Strike Call At Secret Mecting. bodies of water connecting the Some of the speakers at this year's| strongest party in the council, de-| The decision to continue heatless| 3 REREASEIOR BITE 0 (0 F1€ UL A ¢ e and Gulr consts | Despite an appeal last night by | North and Bajiic scasshai Al conference will be the best in the|manded the second vice presidency [ Mondays in New Fngland was madao | £50 ¢ f necessarily high “ < i b one nearest the North sea. | necossary arrangements for main- | " T e iers. o Sa 9 o = Williar L. Hutche: 4. esi of | ) e Methodist church. On Sunday night, | ag their quota of the presiding offi- | unanimous when the New Hampshire L";“t“‘l‘“n‘ r{{"f-'“ He :1‘]" \”“L bl NPt A TR i ”““ [,‘““‘(M ”m‘h‘”“li‘:“l olr“”(“ ;‘"{’_":mf“ The North sea in the vicinity Which would be observed as Temper- | cers but the non-socialist’s aldermen, | federal fuel administrator gave no- | Pensation “approximates the actual L i S L 2 D | of the Skagerrak has been the i i . e amount of compensation which a |rect to President Wilson to intervene | and Joiners, for the men to remain at K ki P ) '3 rincipal talker v he ra C8 3 alists ce tod: of his approval of the ac- scene of previous ava P ance anniversary, the princir to whom the radical socialists are |tice today D court would in all probability award |in the strike of shipyard workers en- | work trusting to the government to E naval en, o ier upon trial of its case. aged on government contracts will — SR S e B “‘:'{‘.‘p‘]i‘,l.:;_l,::fl(‘,\,.:,,\;,;l\vpn?m?vs( tate- [ be made today by the Unitéd Broth (Continued on Third Page) anniversary on Saturday afternoon 2 Ghns ol agon t king over control of the railroads gy and evening two other bishops would 250 e 30k r 1 ' . e st N araesiany escns o U, §, REPRESENTED AT PALATIAL HOME IN s panecemary o arkansun xona- |\ TRAUT & HINE CO. EXEMPT iiogohesmtligl ™ ture Of .h,qumff-r..{m fi(;'1”.1:}.‘1(0.‘nllinw\-‘ “1 believe that federal control and | morning, it is ‘officially announced point of local people of al aary i | | operation werdrhedbslars, indeed. un. FROM FUFL &;AVING ORDFR | The submarine was fired upon frd tions would l"‘qu"m,"{, adc ‘fmm ‘r‘_l‘ - L | avoidable, and that the president acted — . e | the shore and ceased thé bomhar Rev. Dr. Ozora Stearns Davis, 1 ‘l‘ 8 Sl wisely in not exercising the powers ment after some 30 rounds had bes pastor of the South SoRgralational) g . conferred upon by him by congress to church, now president of McCormick ) take over the railroads and operato - SRR Theological Seminary at Chicago. J. Piernont Morgan Also|Furnishings Lost Valued at|them in a time of war unless the nec- 700 Delegates Coming. i : essity for such action had been rec- FRANCE TO TAK OVE e, official statement ‘renle The program as arranged for the ttends Obsequies for $100,000—Loss on Build- nized by public opinion.” [;‘ MERCHANT MARINE MAR. 10 port for Work Monday ‘Fire was opened on Dover b i | o ; | Friday meeting includes a joint ses- orts of the railroad war board to —0— ; enemy submarine at about | i | | would be Clarence True Wilson, presi-| anathema, united with the regular so- | tion of the oiher fuel administrators gagements, the great battle of dent of the General Methodist Tem-| cialists to give this office to onc of | for that territory Jutland having been fought there, fired. There were loss than a doz wsualties and only slight damage Netices to Employes to Re- i)y sion of the ministers and laymen of Former Ambassador ing Also $100,000. | ‘A‘y»"v';n;”.‘,‘,‘:j;m»';u.“f:.',:;,1:1”}:::‘.}:!1 but | | Paris. F'eh. 16—\ deerce pub- Morning Posted at Factory ociock this morning, the firing the eonference, each church in the m v 11 i t not | | kishedd in (he dowrmal - ONiciel ing three or four minutes. The shel i i o renrena {make o repeal law and, most impor- today provides for the requisi- o T ) o | o conference sending one lay represen P y | or e itteries replied and {he cner — ( — kin I ; tative. This will mean that upon Bt Working for U. ¢ ased fire after discharging ahout that day there would be about 700 | representatives in the city. The con- | o¢ the French and United States gov- of wll could not remove the Haninztor the entiis merehnag Ottawn, Ieb. 16.—Representatives| —Greenwich, Ifeh. 16.—Ileirlooms of | natural obstacles to initicd operation | | matine of France on March 10, much value, intrinsically, were totally | ¢reited by the desire and obligation of | | S » here, W © / il lost when the home of Mrs. k. W every railroad manager to secure for ference should it come here, will bo | /1 y0nte and members of the British| 0 sl o | hita Tina allina bt e b entertained at the homes of the var- ; A neony| RusssllaniNonliistreet Hn((\i miles | his he could «.hA‘ B Co. received notice todny that the con. | § children. Slight damage was caugg ic s, assl o | embassy a RO LE s > 10} from the borough center, was burned | @ i S oy e . S jous church members, assisted by the 8 3 g ‘ AR s o \ i i house property Methodist churches of Hartford, Bris- | attend the funeral services at 3|last night. The house was built a Pights Unanimous Conscut. i TO COMPEL cern will exempted from the Mon- : tol, Plainville, Forestville, Kensing-|o'clock this afternoon, for Sir Cecil{fow years ago at a “(m,‘ of over| Tarly enactment of the railroad | , e day closing decree of 1'uel Adminis Germen Radd Lxecuted in Hag ton and East Berlin, as well as some | Spring Rice. The services in Sti| $100,000. Tt was of Mnglish design | bill was urged today by administra- | BABY TO DRINK trator H. A Garfield and the plant Dover. Feb. 16.—The of the families of other denomina- | Bartholonew's Anglican church will bo | and of stone and brick. The furnish- | tion leaders in the senate, Majority | | will be operated six days o week Yons in this city. The clergymen will | conducted by the Rev. St. John Roher, | ings include many paintings, etchings, | Leader Martn declared the railroad - - Traut & Hine has been engaged for all lunch together at noon and pro- | bishap of Ottawa. rugs, china and silverware which with | dircctor was much embarrassed for + Scored by dudge 4. T. Mes- | ome time on government orders and Visions will he made for these noon- | The government of France will be| jewelry and personal helongings, all |lack of necessary legislation. Chair- is now operated at capacity speed day luncheons to be held at the EIKs' | represented by Commander De Blan- | of which were lost, had an estimated | man Smith of the Interstate Com- 1 i Police Court Thix Several hundred employes are affected dining rooms. The ministers who | tere, naval atiache of the French em-| value of more than $100,000. The | merce committee said he would ask by the new order. Notices to em- . o heing equippé g are entertained in this neighborhood | bassy at Washington. heirlooms were of the Russell family. | Monday for unanimous consent (o fix Morning- ployes to report for work Monday ”m,,,f,,,"“ f,‘:." .‘”',"i‘,lg\::,",],,\.“‘;“':‘h “1,:, would also get thelr suppers in New . Picrpont Morgan, the banker, Mrs, Russell had closed her home | the time for a vote. o e Irink himselg into | VCT® Posted in the factory this after- | gid ot have e chamos onts' ik ol Britain who was a personal friend of the lag Mr. Russell is in Washington, and “There will be mo unanimous con- | | 08 SHIEICH 10 ¢ e Rt i s s 1 If this conference comes here it |dead diplomat, was among the other| recently she leased it to H. L. Stod- | sent for fixing' the time of vote™, said | 'CS!2 \"‘ e Mr. | The L;,,,\“' bore: themisoly e WA will bo a big thing for New Britain | distinguished men to attend the ser=| dard of New York city, who had not | Scnator Cummings, “until theré has | INSISted that his three- Sl e : oL 8 St oleot nekalafia AR n:v ari for never before has this city en- |vices. Frank Polk, counseller of the| taken up occupancy. There was no | been a free opportunity to debate the | ATiNK whiskey too, according to l" _ Chaivman 1. W. Christ of the local 5 et LAl f""lh‘w i tortained the Methodist conference, [ United States state department, Te-| firg (o heat tho houso and precaution | bin, testimony of Mrs, [ ,7 and a ‘-u gh- | fuel committee r eived lvljl' following r‘Lsc“s“r‘)‘r '1*::“‘:"”*“““‘”':(‘ ::m(“\“‘:;ltl;:’fl although Hartford and Middletown | presents President Wilson. had been taken to protect the electric | "It introduces into government| "0 Mrs. Lody, in police “”?” f“"}‘ relqeTamey today Paiom ThomaduWE e et s ol T have both had that honor. Not only Owing ta the limited capacity ofl o system. The origin of the fire | railroad operation the same abomin- | MOrMng. Jerg jwas char ine ; Itussell, state fuel: administrator: uarters by teh German’ dsael e uld the clergymen and official dele- | the church, admission was by ticket | ono+"ho determined. This Is the | able profiteering that distinguishes | Peing drunk and creaing a breach o Monday closing continues next j duarters by two German destro) Zates attend, but so, also, would the | and was limited to the members Of| ipiq fire of large loss in the town | othor fields of governmental activity. | the peane He denied y:m» u-hl w.;.-h. My carnest hope Washington = ‘Iilt' e \\'1(,,,' two ahd S B neral’ Beoretaries offall the Metho- |the Dominion cabinet and a few per~| 5o oit months, Thelpeopleiwill notiblarhtel the gan |(Chavge SLULRAmILER it Jlie i as VLl it dinst faalles ot conaitiont o 7 0 S 2l SR OIS i dist church boards as well as many | sonal friends of the late ambassador. | = yroo eral practice of creating fortunes out hive “talked a liftla’ loudi to my |that Monduy the eightsenth may be | SRS SOrE. | SO0 0 SO SR of the presidents of the cducational| Among the telegrams of condolence St e iR Veral iR womar the last e el 1 i his church this | received by Lady Spring Rice are two Lt institutions of this church in Iritis 5 e had not rowed far when they section of the United States. from former British foreign minis- | o . the vessel was still afloat and t] ters, under whom her late husband | % : ‘ R s A IaaT man. but he drinks most of the time | operate on Mondays. bl v g 2 nt, hut they knew nothing of the | Minnesota said he was advised by the P | enemy retiring They returned, p Numerous Changes Predicted. e Mai s of Lansdowne Sy ) P . md unless he takes the pledge sho l’\ml, Billiards and Bowling Al S Y - s aeryed)ithe Marijiis oSl LansCowr fiwe unti] the Greenwich firemen ar- | railroand managers that the compen- I WX DRIei ng out the fire and brought¥he drify i ! reunds ‘he casualtios were: Killed, Ofiicials of the Traut & Iline Mfg. | child: {njured, 3 men, 1 woman a weather, thick and the night was dark Wh the rman destroyers dashed up Lritish patrol vessels in the Strait Dover early Friday morning . ai sank eight of them. The patrol vd Russell Angry. Russell and her son, John R. Johnson, have been stopping at a ho- tion against it Mrs. Berg said that when her hus “Factories operating on water pow- tel here. There were employes on B of | band is not drinking he is a good | er and using fuel only for heat ma the estate which is S1 acres in ex- Senator Kelogz, republican, Present indications are that there | the Barl of Roseberry. Sir Willi Batloriprononeal Inttha ibllikis iy axy (v Ity tolerate him any lonzer. t As it appears that considerablo | o4t M5 e ; ; rived. The latter suved outlying ; : s B Des s 2 will bo a great many changes in ap- | Peterson, principal of McGill univer-| FVeC. = The Hter swved outlyime) SLUoR mROCORE B O DI T ent | Both the wife and the neighbor tes- | hardship is being inflicted on the | pointments this year which will make | sity, from whoch the late Sir Cecil re-| o} L0 ™o oy Lo 0™ 1oy Wilson Intends o so regard it, reduc- | fified that during his drunken tirade above lines of business by the hours the conference of more than usual | ceived an honorary degree a year ago, ’”,;},"“ | o . (‘h( |" s i o e Gt o HeR it ST De Wsterday v tried to make his | specified in the Governor's proclama-| Reports Attack on “Large Foros.' interest. There will be a very lively | sent a message on behalf of the gov- o loss on the house and muc = 57 oo conrold baby. drink whiskey | tion, due to the fact that thetr busi-| Berlin, Feb. 16, via TLondéwi debate on the adoption of this ab- | ernors and faculty. Ambassadors of {’fwtylf'l ‘_:"“"h Is covered by partial N - he dragzed the voungsier | ness is confined largely to the winter | admiralty today made the followi: hreiiatpaioroaram fibecatzeliiteralily |[thol ntenteiand s nqutral nomers ARl TRANSPORT GUT FROM ICOE. round room by the hair. months, and also to the hours in tho | statement: g a_cortain element in this conferonco | Washington also sent messnges, as di ' : ; et Meskill scored Berg | evening, permission is hereby siven| “On the night of February 14 o 1 o gtick > by ) ¢ Mada e Melba, he bishop o ash- e - e yench 1 yosed ¢ S BSOS "t r' o who, h?un\«i‘ln‘vnfl sy ln:r,m('nl "1‘;:“;':::”". i KALFND NES REPORTED DFM) S of Steamship Cost | from: the hench and imposed a ) ;(;;ge.f II:;AS,&OTE""N:O Y(:perl\‘l‘e f‘vg:; torpedo homskuhderl command methods. There is also to bo o {maEphejishonicf Utobeziand fo:d ot e ORI sentence of ten days on each count. |11:30 A. M. 3 . M, s | Captain Heincke made a surprise Auced a resolution to entirely change | Cunliffe, gove : £ s B O tter | Judsment was suspended during good | amending the hours as specified In |tack on strong forces guarding t the plan of entertaining the confer- | England. Opponontl.of. Bolshesikl. Wio ‘T At Atlantic Port, Feb. 16.— €T hehavior and the accused was placed | the Governor's proclamation. You | English channel between Calais a ence hereafter so that instead of = ! : =0 < TOP- | being ice-bound for 41 days In the| J " oo will please seo that this ruling is| Dover, on the north and Cape Gi meeting In any one church and hav- | JAP NAVY OFFICERS Ped Out of Sight” Conses to Breath, | MOUh of a river empiying |hHl.4) n'.'x.\. made public for the benefit of theso |jinez and Folkstone on the south. ing men ;ntona:nml in iho homos et ort the steamship Vindal which was | (o by cppe A COTISED 1‘:“ .::“;,u:.mess ":xyou, locan‘;y‘ ?M large gusydablh, Aumeroay ‘e he: meet regularly h n 5 N D 1 ns ables. in Entente s co as a transpo LAWY AU o operative on > . e e en would be en- AT PACIFIC PORT during the attempt to force the Da ey be operative on and aftor | fehing stenmars' snfliseveraliing city, where the m > W dhInEton Febl 16 e The Arnori g ] UL OF MURDER PLOT |Mcnday, February 18th. In accord- | vessels were forced to give battle, ¢ tertained at hotels. ganiconsul it (mioistiaduyitransmitien! | BSLia RNEEE T8I0 R RO AN T MURDR L ance with the Washington closing | Jargest part of them being destroyd iEpE = n unconfirmed report that General| S4ng of ice barvesiers, who sawes i order they must be closed all day on| “Qur torpedo boats suffered QQ Four on Way to ied Conferenco | Kaledines, the Cossack leader in the | the ship free. g o Tuesday. losses or damage. All returned.” VESSEL S[INK TO gl S Ukraine who resisted the ambitions It is estim -’u»“y‘ Hm«% 1\);.:‘ (\V::v‘(ivflh: Sherift and County Attorney Charged ‘Schools—Several times today tho S e o in Europe, Js Explanation Given f the Bolsheviki, had suddenly drop- | imprisonment here since she cam | . question has been asked as to wheth- EXTINGUISH FIRE. AR cd out of sight and now is said to| Port on December 51 has cost the With Couspivacy to 1&ill er the schools should remain closed | |[S§ BEALE APPOINTED DA dead United States government which has | i on and after the 18th inst. This hard- | i i A TPacific Port, Feb. 16.—Four hepr under charter about 5,000, i Cattleman’s Slayer. ly seems to be necessary and I have WOULD ELECT NEW MAYOR. l Bl Paso, Feb, 16— Complaings | f01t it was unnecessary to fssue any | judge James T. Meskill Names Cha i casiest Scandinavian-American Liner Allowed | Japanese naval oflicials arrived here - . WOMEN K. R. HANDS STRIKE. S M et (L el charging conspiracy to murder was . v much as my request called for their | ity Worker to Succeed Mrs. Da filed “today azainst Sheriff Theodore | FHCh 89 WY a Combest and County Attorncy John | closing only for this week. A Martin of Cottle county. Corabest and - S M ,mn left lust night tor Cottle coun- DRAIT GOING SOON [ Judge James T. Meskill of thk y, having in custody W. G. Clarl, ] Aiother notice sent fo the local | lice court today snnounced the g [ atercay trom¥ the Grient Fandiios: | e o o e Pedtsville, Pa, Feb., 16.—Women Mud—Jted Cross ve A rnes of Opinion Quigley Has Been e Orof | Serted they comprised an official m RO Ton s R hos section hands employed by the Le- bigh Valley raitroad on the Shenan- doah-Tost Creek branch are on strike to Settle in Supplies Destroyed. on enroute to Iiurope to confer with | [y representatives of the Bntente allied An Atlantic Port, Feb. 16.—Fire in | governments. & fin aming e e the vessel's geacocks, permitting the | Commander Oyamid: Vit the 5 e e ””M" L b A Ty | g an steainship Minsk here today mado | spokesman for the party. The other | ¢ o e Juigley !'\\‘< ipal wi or the ‘ “{\ “'; draft boards today by General Cole | P9inunent of Miss Cora M. Beald it_necessary for firemen after & vain | members were Lieut. Commander e T auliny | Beda (GNNins aet 16 per ovitior u;imfl?u;‘if“‘nf‘ff,‘;;t*"mnn I3 WIEOEL o XRENEVIan Shs Pleme tofopon | abliomant deacklima. Bdent Seon : ~ few Mesico cattieman who was kitled | the first draft will leave shortly. The | come effective March 1 m):m gty the vessels scacocks, permitting the | mander Muniichi Kasuga and Ser- v 1 R 3 I e 3 last. Clark is|exmct date is yet to be determined, | succeeds Mrs. Elsie Davi; s hip to sink in the mud at the pier| geant Col. R. Inaba a < ! ! R S e i b e e UL e et i Mrs s nee Q vhere she was moored. The loss, They refused to state the exact Cottle connty vears Hgo o d. to leave sometim: v mostly from water, is estimated at | nature of their mission or to discuss ; Hartford, Fob, (6.—1orecnst 1 fhelr men ready e | The new probation officer has be A 5 ¢ cor 1t Comb during the week of Iebruary 23 to |identifted with the New B; thout $500,000. A conditions in Japan. “We are me < r ) D B Raand lglnits loge conspired to {28, The exact date will be fixed by |ity Organtzmtion.as amml;:“nefi:‘ Phe ‘ship's carzo consisted o passing through the Cnites it 5 Hin o Hooni s cold toni SUR diction of the EIfthe ruilroad officials who will deter- | several years, and in this maner ¥ wze amount of Croes stoves and | and can anyv nothir ot Rht N o 1 hee Sungs ourt for the purpose mine af what time they can best | hecome identified with work tnat E te | Oramadn said o - | killing im bandle « lirge movement of troops. | make heér a valued probation ofet R L Woman Probation Officer, been connected with an independent ¢ ;o5 00006 0 for a9 hour day ind they are v r $2.00. They union wrga vrd term in oflice