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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1018 B il not be pald night New Britain has been mado jfinas v = gjigi;lg‘:r;, :::2\11‘.:0:—; clean and kept clean. "There is com WI[L LITHUANIA TODAY’S TABLOID TALE paritively little crime worthy of men- a us for a few bil- {ion. Undesirable charactors, of both By Joe Blast. g Island affair: | sexes, have been made to realize they RE ]N l IBERTY? The Mysterious Stranger. bcucceed in get- | arc not wanted here. We have a city 4 0 Lovely, but inconstant, Lis- ’ L] | | | | terina Spruce had bcen en- | lownership With | Where mothers and fathers need not gaged so many times that when lion dollars,— | WOTTY constanfly con ing the maral STy TAV Gt o ALWAYS L : Wwo sbould | safets of their sons and dausnters.| (g 0f (ldest Countries in BUTOPE | imenc 1075 Soriain Dinwiaaie b b ek sly $4,000,- L Eres s due to the Pintz, her friends just laughed B oo RIS e city is no better or Seekmg Indepe“dence | it off, taking it for granted the vigilance of s police | that it was like the others, per- [ gyardians. DPresent condiions mirror Bl At o :f;mrvnr'rra infatu- the high morals of the men in blue In view of the purpore of Now i eaes s Sl AR EEna e, were issued the wedding, and the e Wilsen to recognize the recently specificd morning found the f IM M 4 R UISETTE clarec epublic o athna i ASSs - ts e = TN o mimant Conerl Hacitostinnt| s But ey e shsstafacated Sin Gthellohnron, 0 meeting on March 3 having been Which was tastefully decorated the: superior oflicers should have an | called, information concerning that SR inerease in their salaries no objecti et prosperons country is of timely | Bl o i cssomslandistoe aries vieetion : £ v | ferns, gazing speliboundishly an can bc offercd. If It 1s shown thay| .l C'oSt: ~Many ILithuanions make | & e e New Rritain their home; many are | Biide whel i whils e oo Pringing up their boys and girls to | lin from head to feet and car- by all|be good American men and women, | rving 9 e { an eighty dollar clust . g OTTOW | means receive what is due them: but [ {NUs infusing into American blood the of diten Mites mada ;‘ He Pla]n Hemstltched CURTAIN% "0 | the wages of the patrolmen shoula | 07 vieor of Northern Europe ture no artist would dare try b It may surprise some to know that = femen: | not be lowered. Their case has alreads | the Lithuanians are not Toles. It olnaint In White, Cream and Feru, Priced 75¢ to $1.50 pair. s a day | been proven and the 30t swddenly an exelted Our standard been cstablished, | Britain Lithuanians to ask President for . conditions warrant siving them higher A Most Pleasing Assortment (o Choosc From. Prices Reasopabil meeting ( remuncration they should Jury has once | May also he a surprise to know that 4 : whisper began to sniggle wick- o ted that | returned a ver 5 2 he Lilhunr B aneaaze s ions N ISDCK snigglo wici P - e .‘ rmed a verdict, The fifty cents a 2Rl ‘rll» r!vymr ], ,m]mm[ \\ ”n . (:cr ishly among the zuests. Thera evera ery retty Jace rimme X c day increas ould be allowed to}51q tmat it croetie o L iy was something strange, perhaps while!, this et R A mysterions looking man had § would ipflict FACTS AND pANCIZ Lithuania was once one of the el o dhatitie Priccd 980, $1.25, $1.50, $1.98 (0 $5.98 Pair. - =it e o B ally-sha d man, ne er tall G g ¢ i dominating countries of Kurope. Is : $hip A ERE s e el aee e | (R o eHO Tt nor il o e e Our Curtains arc all trimmed with nicely finished laces and dium, whose harried cyves be- the American When one reads of the physical ¥ training men have at Ayer and the forms of amusement devised for the Black Sea. s absorption by the i * . B ST P nsertions, the kinds tha ang rig er heing 1 e Sl S alanaie Ml trayed a growing, desperate ro- inscrtions, kinds that hang right after being laundered. h cost of domestic the Austrians, Germans and Russians solve them and the good health in which | hee metters of mons : S “Perhaps it's one of her pas D Qe cor aucs. | hor it on%, o0 Bonlth in which | pve ‘metiors of Intercat'at this day ||, “Fertans iU ono of er past utch CURTAINS Beduced buying power | were voung enot to be a soldier. ance more in the family of nation object at the psychological mo f recently | Norwich Record Mis st step i that couts - was ment! huzarded Kitly TFru- All Ready to Hang, We are offering two ecxeeptional values taken on January 5 when delegates, | menty. embled in Stoekholm, declared And overybody made agitat that Lithuania was an independent ed guesses, Magella T Season at $1.25 and $1.50 per pair. republic suggesting that it might be her fho policomen g and voted to betition which we ask you to see. We have priced them (o open our Spring e & o Don’t be ton moedest abhout that in se of fiftcen per "“leome tax report. Uncle Sam might .. went to the Board oflmistake your modesty for something . taking P o Mpissioners, which reported | elsc.—FPassaic Daily News. Tt Lithuania docs succecd in win- | trousseau maker determined | ing taking™'p = z £ s = ‘0 i i T to the spcoidy salary revision com-| ning recognition it will have a popu- to hold up the ceremony until SaSh CURTAINS I'or Russia, be it un&erstoo®¥ 1s in- Mayor Hylan's campaign issues last Hionilon 51000000 B ith1s) inteondedito the wedding mown was setticd mittee and redpmmended an increase fall incinded mi . shi o f St '.&‘\' ohen this report | Tl neinded municipal ownership of| ake in Lettland, which would in-!| for, and Madge Mavho wonder- ATl Made and Ready to Hang. Triced 39¢ and 45c per pair, of ten per ceny s public utilities. He now dismisses| . iaua the population to 11.500,000, ing if it could be an agent of was received by he Common Council | the subject, as he must. with th g A S he Fiel aaminisiates taav 1o . tocra form of government to : statem o o present there are about 750,000 i i B e o ron | the members decided that ten per Statement diat’ orine | to Sfnanclal jiyjshuanians in the Unitca Stales ana |l|| arrest everybody 1f the place ™| W retonnes the new reginie was too much fc conditions <hould “no . il et he new retiip was too much for| o los not sumcicnt and voted in hditions, the city should “not ¢ Canada, all deeply interested In the || 20t too warm. and so on, like ter upon mew improvements and en- that Many designs and s, sui 3 s e 3 e a4 o = Fcorpalon for sult dctermination by . Many new. designs and colorings, suitable for Draperies, Knit- favor of increase o y terprizes, however meritorious they |y HUTRE 00 SO Suddenly, with a convulsive per day. This was far all grades! mav be, that are not of immediata : g [ T G 1T Gr GF L ting Bags and Covering Utility Boxes. etc. Priced 25c o 69c yard. under the captainey, the chief and | necessity.”—-Springfield Republican Emicied iMmnopo: 2, bhiey ! comotion tho 1l mysterious N A. M. Martus of New York, in al| g : I | oxicated with what itsRpeople belicve to Liberty. Switching over from people who had been held in check so long. It is as if someone inad- vertently let the inmates of a peni- What they would do captain uot recciving any increase, TN recent cdition of the New York stranger reached the bride’s SUEE R S TR O A T LRI DS, side, and a murmur of relieved disappointment arose as everv- body rcalized that it was the he circumstances is »out v B - & the circumstances is aPout | yypuper that has any conmection WHN | quo hous who thought he coul| Times. contributed facts concerning | the movement Lo make another| gparate his shop on workless Mon- the history of Lithuania that cannot ether Russian clties are dolng noW,—| ... . the meoting of the Common | days becauss he used electric power| DUt be of interest. “The Lithuanians not all the people. but some of the what the people of Petrograd and ; Tha e = : groom has not been | and thus conserved coal is mueh like | #7® Indo-Arvan, fair, lisht-haire (Copyright 1918 by the girl across the way who says that | Piue-cyed. tall and strong,” Mr on wheatless Wednesdays her moth- | tus’ article said. “They are in no er ahways saves flour by serving ma- | Wav related to the Slav. or Teuton. people here had been prepared for| ... caroni ' and trisket.Shore Line| They are said to have crossed from what was coming. With Russia it Memibers of the Council who are | Times. Asia to Burope about 2,000 B % e They scttled along the Black ¥ % ] : It would be a wood thing to wet|the mouth of the Danube. Gradually 7 ) B vl there was loo abrupt. Russia got| propably take littic inmterest in aipo qo0s of Groton mobilized for | they were driven by other races until YALE SHEF DEAN i o out on the wrong side of the genuine menace that threatens tho|war. The dos population per square | they came to the shores of the Baltic, | ! Anh'U'Boat Rules S pdiice department. Previows to don- | faot fs most dense.—New London | Where they finally setiled. Here | | FIGURE THIS OUT. ning uniforms, most of the pafice-| Dav. _Tr;‘th\n'\\:nv\ grew = and prospered. | Corporation Re-clects Him for Five | Anxious as a hen that has hatched must all load be well stowed but it : ¥ " ey were peaceful folk, never fight- < [P atcilines and sees' them scuttle to | must be eecured in place. . Some people would be dissatistiod | men were good tradesmen and if| oo 4 Gorman sples ean't | Inz unless attacked. busy with awri Year Term—Gifts for Yale e s > . tho| Ivery effort should be made to if they sot the earth with a fence | wages in the department are not pet- | b executed, as there is alws a| cultural pursuits and a few with War Service. \‘m pond-—just that perturbed is the | . ;v the passengers, crew, troops, around it. They would then kick be- | mitted to take their natural course|comma or a semicolon missing in the | hunting and fishing. As a nation Lok i | country over its merchantment gone |etc., in order and in safety. Nona 3 indictment against them.—Paterson | they were prevented from =oing info | New Jiaven, Feb. 19.—Following | t0 the war. As a guide to safety a|must be permitted to sleep below : ] g B s Guardian : manufacturing or into commerce BY | the meeting of the Yale Corporation | Sct of rules has been drawn up for | Through the upper decks everyono The calamity shouters are now | living there is no doubt that some of 4 physical surroundings but some of | hare yosterday it was announced that | those crossing the war zone can be awakened quickly and any dis mployed in the favorite pastime of | them wiil return to their former oc- Tt’s bad enough to make a pro- | the more venturesome made trips to | Prof. Russell H. Chittenden had been Watertight bulkheads assages, | order handled with proper dis jguring out how much a ton of coal | cupatians where their serviees are in| German kiss the American flag, but Roman territory with cargoes of am- | reappointed dircctor of the Sheffield | and their doors come . Upon In this conncction emergency 1 costs when saved under the Garfield | demand and where they will receive | when a lot of T. W. W. louts are|ber and various products of their | Scientific School for a term of five | them depends the ship’s floating pow- | should be fitted in case the dynam¥; forced to o through osculatory form | countr yvears, as requested by the governing | ©F if any part of her is shot away.|go. [Its bad enough to be alone 1n of recognition, Old Glory, at least, “The languaze of the Tdthuanians | hoard. Director Chittenden is now | Since the whole hull is divided up ' the dark. ut alone with a few mil cording to the distemper of the|ards of pay. In this manner, the | jould have a good washing after- | has been preserved to this day Some | ahroad on movernment service, and | into thousands of cells separated by lion other panic-stricken people— ol mathematicians. Some say it has | policc department will lose many | ward.—New York World. even say that it tho oldest lan-| Prof. Perey Franklyn Smith is serv- | steel bulkheads, to carry out this one you shin-guards! %t S T e s ot i e R o, G S A B o guage in use. Tt clos resembles Ling as acting director during his ab- | rille seems pretty nearly a life job. | Of course there will be some of el i Smn e : the Sanskrit and, in many of | sence this spring. Announcement was | Yot the Chief or the Navigator can the crew in the cnzine and fircrooms. these “heatlcss Mondays.” Our | been cducated in police work| A WORD I FAIN WOULD BSAY. | .ccearch work, is the key to It.’ | also mude of the appointment of | take it all, delegate certain parts to Adequate means of warning them are “Morning’s morning,” the Hartford | and whose judgment is re- 0 2 Helped to Repel Tartars. | John T. Black, M. D. commissioner | ccrtain men, and turn in a complete required. And their boats must be “Courant,” points with a zlow of | Spected by their superfor offic crs, | Thave a word T fain would say. During the early vears of their ex- | of health of the siate of Connecticut, | inspection report every night kopt f for them if possible N \"‘"'_““"\‘v '{l"\},” ';"””” ¥ istence ihe Lithuanians lived in clans | and of Willc {f. Brown, M. D. | Openings in the ship’s sides are to When the ship is in the dang i 2 T o 9 ceaseless Foncing Sy but a common danger, outside foes, | health oflicer of Bridzeport, as lec- | be guarded against. Not a joke af zone boats should be rizged out an estimate,—$289 a ton for coal saved, | @ New Britain wishes ta maintain its thy face to sce, Light of oDt the R OR T e losttl e tang )”M“‘ health for the next | all. There are ash and slop chutes, ' othcrwise prepared for quick lowers It:is computed that the shut-down |ideal. It wants to keep good men in Eyes. they chose Ringzaudas as their first | year. | injection and dikcharge valves, sluice ing. Provisions and water must not coft in wages and production some | What is now recognized to be a good How h:}:’:\';{‘l"fl:f""“: ‘}‘:‘:‘hfh:"é“::;‘: grand duke. Trom that time until Among the gifts announced was | valves, flood pipes, and a number of he forgotten. Since so much depends £4.000,000,000 and | more. These | department. T"vf: S 3 St ¥1the decline of their power, the Liih- | one of §5.000 from Robert W. Keliey, | other holes through which waicr wpon t1 boats being properly low- it ebds R 5 R uanians were frequently on the de- [ B, A. 1874, for the work of the Re- might rush if they wure not properly ered recular trained men are tr be Fonst e rcpcilin: LinvasionsiDy | thein llea oz o3e Training Corps s in | securcd. The jar of explosion can stationcd at the fulls and puinters never paid No manufacturing con- 5 neighhors or hting Tartar hordes | fjeid Artillery, and another of $14,- | casily unseat a good valve if not And Jast of all don't forzet that tin cern that wo have heard of paid | Yhen their services are required and my Tyes. that were attempting to envelop Fu- | 000 more towards the cost of the | properiy fitted and screwed down can bailer. A bool will do in a pi when they pcrform these services | T rope. Tn 1386 the reigning grand | Yale armory from Anson Conger| Somctimes deek hatches, ports, | But whose boot is much too seric el ithey are ohfted on the back and A G o Moffl is in my t'm"- and | quke married Hedwig, dueen of Po- | Goodyecar, B. A. 1889. The latter, | and deadlights are carclessly left for argument in an open boat 100 Mo tears forcver fill my eves; land, bringing the nations in closer | who is a captain in the 307th IFietd | open. If the kip is in a sinking con- | mileg from tic 1 otherwise welcomed into the human » salve can heal my wounda thel communion lLut not eradicating the | Artillery at Camp Dix, but is at pres- | dition a sudden heel will then scoop As o substit nd in addition family. Thinking citizens appreciate TS A beloved's presence | individuality of Lithuania. In 1569, |ent at the government School of Fire, | half-ihe occan and down :he will o fo the boat it be carried a num G & them at all times and realize the _ Hes. the beginni of the end approached | fort Sill, Oklahoma, was the leader like a lump of lead. ber of lif sufficient to accom off on tho past few “heatless Mon-| = @ ds they run in tho course of | Al Sick of love I lay, and watched | with the formation of a dual Polish- | of the movement initiated among the | Tho incvitablo must he prepared modate 50 por cent. of the crew da; 2 X b her pathway with my longing| fjthuanian zovernment. From that | graduates long before the United | for. Pumps are of vitsl importance. ' Rafts, hewover are miost sueccessfil their daily tasks. New Britain has eves: X time until 1763 factions were con- |States entered the war, o erect a |If efficiont they can take care of In romances of castrways and ofhax been fortunate in having few police- When T was dead she me; "tWas [ finually in dispnte and in that year | gyitahle armory at Yale for artillery | even large holes providing the bulk- fortu s whn have never en a men shot or otherwise injured while but the layer-out who heard| they appealed to Catherine of Russia | training. The building, situated near | heads don’t give way from pre-sure submazine. in performance of their duty; but the her sighs. and Maria Theresa of Austria to act | the Yale bowl, was dedicated last ! beneath Life-hie blankets, varm clothiog as arbiters Sitting on his throne | commencement and has been enthus- In pumping out or draining ortre- 'and the picrure of your wife; are not possibllity is there and no man going | jajr springtime now is fully here, | not many miles away, was the crafty | jastically commended by officers of pairing someone must first open the to be loft behind nnder any cironm- out on his beat can safely say he will the meadows gay with leaf | 1arederick the Great of Germany { what of that, too? We will ecven Mo | the government. proper gates and valves. No hetter stances Wee betide the man who hich | Feturn to headquarters with a whole s Lo ; connived with the empress of Aus-| The corporation discussed plans de- | opportunity for losing onc’s femper forzets | eI o T v T T i skin, or that violent death will not| The hill-sides strewn with violets, |tria and thelr armies swarmed into wasg never earned, was lo: but we | ° d hi the nightingale sent to the|Lithuania and Toland. The his : :ome upon him. pause to ask this question: Has any- | CO™° P! one stopped to figsure out how much Council tomorrow night determined. Suflice 1t to say threw off the voke of Ingland the| ...\, ement is reported well under George L [ FACTS ABOUT THE AMERICAN NAVY - BY LIEUT. FITZHUGH GREEN, U. §. N. H people. When the American colonies was as a nightmare. The awakening | 1,jind to conditions in the labor market cause vy had to repair the fence. | and incrcase apace with the cost of order. The prices given vary ac- | wases in keeping with present stand- satisfaction to the New York Sun's | This should mot be allowed to occur wages lost were, of course, wages| KiPling's verses on “Tommy Atkins' The world is sated with the world, are quite as applicalle to policemen [ starve for thee, Light of its men during the first five days the coal order was in cffect. Nor have we vet had our attantion called to any firm paying wages to men laid Granted four hillion dollars were lost in this way,—what of it? Sup- posc a certain amount of goods which might have been produced were not made because of the fuel order; R R A | signed to increase efficiency and econ- ; can occur than to find that a dozen death (unless the tobacco ind - | omy in the teaching of chemistry in | tons of cargo have heen stowed ex- |matches get wel.) o bower. torieally-famous partition of Poland | {ho undergraduate schools, and mat- | actly over the ve that if opened Then vou will wait, and vou will Again, the policcman faces less ab-| But why cannot his voice be heard? | was effected. most of the original ter- | tars conneoted with the awarding of | might save the ship. chiver, and you—well, if you nevem stract propositions, burdens which he O thorn-tree, whence thy | ritory of Lithuanian going to Russia. | gegrees in war time. Cargo also affects the frim aave the Navy a passing thought must assume. In the first place, the . O;uo! Tn\w‘r‘ . : ! Following its ”ukt‘om;n-v n;f;cvdnm‘ of Tweaves of absence made necessary | Wound on the starboard side will n all vour life hefore, vou will pray " hy branches pierced his heart; | wiping out completely subject coun- o er service to { ov- | 2 adjoining compartments. i it now. And you'll iove it like Hol thel Uniteal seatestlirrae nyoriel| So0FUaVCE (eI Boe SETbat I sta o ont within her tower. of any hooks or newspapers in anv ! Keough, the librartan: to Assistant | a few hundred cubic feet of hen) yrizon hobs a Llack 1 destrover. 5 should be sufficient to secure for them tongne other than the Russian. In | professor Menry Laurens: to Dr. cases go adrift in the hold and noth- Fut it’s worth while zoing if vor an honest hearing and favorable judg- | The scarlet poppy thousht to tempt|spite of this oppression, the Lithu-| Rjchard M. Elflott, and to Georgc P.'ing ocan prevent her from capsizinz. 'have the chance. Asrk the ma and lurc the wandering night-| anian langvage continued to live and | comer | o avoid such an accident not only | been. i ingale, < spoken today in its pure form 2 Our boys with the Amertean Wx. | 0rced to contend with the cost of| when he was dreaming of the rose Want German Territorsy. I l o ss = v rent and bills of the butcher, baker and tied round with wisps of basil What may prove to be a stumbling BAR STRIKING GARPENTERS Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- |test might be made by opening the o illiag B WD RhE BIREREIL S e St T o s o paie block in the way of the new Repuh- ors .due here to take up the situation | seacocks of the Lucia in deep water, when they wore the mufti. They must 5 s 2 2 None pitied him—the rose was|lic of Lithuania is the fact that pa _— | with government officials, complete |[1f this process were followed by plucked by those who first|of it embraces territory now claimed | o - S sottlement of the recent trouble in{modern battleship it would not sink came to the vale. and occupted by Germany, stolen | Staten Isiand Company Said fo Fave oo " yipvards seemed assured ‘:‘:‘\' the water would enter only ono other financial problems, which the| Alas, poor nightingale, the hedge | during the partition of Poland. This Asked ReturninziMen tol Siznt New compartment Naval _experts un average citizen has not. That is the has caught and picrced thy | seetion is now known as Fast Prus- TST NON-SINKABLE SHIP. | ramiliar with tl mstruction of the . Purchase of their uniforms. The city body frail! sia and includes the important city of Wage Scale. 53 | Tucia were unable to say definitely these fellows volunteered, or were |, = \" 0 L L miform cloth Koenigsherg, which has always heen e ) T N DaniclalAppoin el Board 1o Investit|| ) Rotiicn (e fopenink Of \WHak scacoays taken under the Selective Service | . : i *1 God knows my life 1 count but|known to the Lithuanians as Karalin- New York, I'eb. 19.—Thirty-etuht O = Ry would constitute a f test being of unusually fine textoure, has nought; for thee I'd give it[uchus. Mr. Martus visited Koenigs-| striking carpente who sought today gatec Mcrits of Invention | | advanced in price and this %8 a large joyfully. berg a short time ago and report=d | to veturn to work at the Downey Washington lweb 19.—Sccretary | e ftem in the annual expenses of {he| Come, let us taste of love's delights, | that while the Lithuanian tongue is| Shipbuilding Corporation at S$taten manicls has announced the appoint HOOVER'S SCOPE RESTRICTED, for promotion, and placed themselves | ..~ . = let him that listeth envious be. | little heard in the city proper, it is| Island, according to John Rice, or-|ment of a special board of officers, | o No wish of thine shall be refused. o |spoken freely in the surrounding ganizer of the United Brotherhood of feaded by Rear Admiral \Winter but thy face T radiant sec country. Resides Koendgsberg, thoe Carpenters and Joiners, were refused | halter, to make a careful study of the If immortality thouwdst have, | Ifthuanians claim the seaport of Ri-| entrance fo the vard unless they ' former Austrian steamer Lucin, which always Leen New Rritain's | my love shall e'en bring that | g, seized by the Giermans from Rus-| made new applications for their old | Vice Chairman Saunders of the Naval Washington, Feb. 19.—The Hou to thee. sia, and Memel, in German territory. | jobs at a changed scale of wages. Consulting Board says has been made & oo 000 1t d b = = The men, who had been working at | unsinkable. The board will include Agriculture has or- And if T had a thousand woes no| SOCTATISTS DISCUSS ALSACEL | a flal rate of 60 cents an hour, re-|Capt. Koester. Naval Constructors I a report on the food conserva- in the murmur from my lips would | Pyris, Feb. 18- The socialist t ced to sisn up for 54 to 60 ecents | Stocker and Du Bose and one other tiofi bill (o cnforce “meatless” and the civil walks of life,—and this | gtate. This cannot continue if the rise money the boys in France lost by bein 1ken away from their peaceful storm-torn figured out that vet? 1If he has, let him come forth with the facts. They /ill prove interesting. ment. Like all other men, they are w ¢ interesting = L =2 A | efforts contribute to the sustenance of | erefore have been money-maker: ‘ A the human race. They also have | as the term is known in America. They earned fair wages. Some of them received good salarlies. When law, it matters not which, they gave up their rvegular pay, with chances pratect our lives anl pro- | In the kceping of Uncle Sam’s pay- | oo iy ood Consemvation Bill Gives No an item not to bec passed over | i nlasters. Notwithstanding the fact | purriedthy Specific Power., that the American soldicr is the high- Tt has est paid fighting man on fhe face of | pride that the police department, in the globe his pay is not high in com- | jntelligence and morale, compares | Parison with what he might earn in | gavorably with any department tional convention adopted today 1 the plant. Their afidavits, | officer to be named wheatles days BOes as an average. Thercfore, rea- | pay is to be Kept at a smal figure Thou art my Ruler n‘rmv;llm ide; | resolution accepting as a basi ) 5 w"n vould be sent to Wil nn: he member {q }u,,; \m.m' \‘,‘”’ #oning emise: mished by of jud and intelligene, < o sovercign own otherwise. | discussion by the Inter Allied conven- | T utcheson. president of the hroth-! visit the ship. which is now a Lh s s 0. (e pemines tum pos oy [en ot udement Sag il sence Il Suvat "Nova says, “Heartless one, "uy‘\”n m\‘\‘ll\(\nuwdwm prepared by (he | erhood. now in Washington \v---«h/:" i wid Mr. Danicls “and made the powers snecific instead of death is not death for himi who | Brtish section. Albert Thomas. for-| ing to 2o before the shipping board | probably will travel from that point noral, although Mr. Hoover had Is & loss suffered by every man in | will be a gradual Tetting down in er- 5 dies mier minister of munitions, speakiaz | in the hobe of effecting an adjust- | o New York, when the Lucia sails usked for blunket authority. the ranks ficiency. This defect may not make it. So thou but mourn him Witk thy | or the majority. said a referendom ment of the shipyard controvers ! North. They will make a careful The 11 gives the President spe- If $4,000,000,000 in money never | self folt at once, but the gradual locks spread over him, Light|reanrding Alsace-Lorraine st e study of the work done on thé Lucia cific authority in limiting, regulating 5 - of my Tyes."” accepted by the majority and a grea Washington, Feb. 18— With strik-|to make it unsinkable, after which prohibiting the use, preparationy = A (Translated by Zabelle C. Bovajian ep part of the minority, must not nz carpenters in al} affected districts | they will make a survey of the entire sale or waste of any foodstuffs by an$ ficld Fuel order: and, if the Ameri- ) process. Thanks to the unthanked | from the Armenian of Saval ovi, | considered an indispensable questior urning to work today and William | subject and submit a report.” person operating a public cating{ jsa Gove'nment's loans to the In- | men who patrol the streets day and | 1712-1¢Y5.) | previous to annexation. Hutcheson, president of tha 1t was suggested that a practical:place. - md to eliminate waste of foodstuffs. The commiltec the crities of the fuel order, there | not be attracted to the work. Thera = : earned was lost hecause of the Gar- | wearing away of standard will be in

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