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HERALD BEST OF ALL : ’ : : LOCAL NEWSPAPERS B , PRICE THREE CELNTS. 'NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1918, —TWELVE PAGES. . * GERMAN INDEPENDENT SOCALISTS ~ ITSK (F GERMANS |PROVINGE OF CHOLM IR SLAND TRAN[]U!L ARRANGE MUNITION STRIKE MAR. 1 PPORTS PREMIER S - INWESTDIFFICULT| "STATUS IN BOUBT EN N London, Feb. 20.—The German in-, mencing March 1, according to in- | dependent sociulists are arranging for | formation reccived from Berlin and e Ve ) ! . E forwarded 3 sterda J re- e omstrative strike in the muni- | fT%arded by the Amsterdam corre 3 DissatisTaction EXPPESSE | oo tomoricn ot tho. empire eom. | Eondent of the mxenanse telesrann | Problems Offer New Obstacles for | Will Not Become Part of Ukraine, Q Spoee by Ligd Gentde pp /T AIN'S DAILY WAR BILL $31,920,000 | obs From Eas SR A Law, chancellor of the exchequer, | ture during the four weeks ending £ e cpeaking in the house of cummons [ Feb. 16 was 6,584,060 pounds. Neveals, to ilouse of Commons, In-/ Prussians Success on Russian and | P Von Seydler, Whose Infiucnce Was 4 Italian Fronts, Duc to Lack of Threatened By Discontented iné Anticipated We: Fatc of Disputed Scction. = \ccepts the statement made in | Baker today issued his roview of [ YOR Sevdler, the Austrian premier, has Hutese yes jay by Premier ol By —_—_— $ toyd G :;.r"* Lu?[x]d ,;itn‘cl\y approves ‘ oy Feb: 16. tatives that the Ul ine rada and the | Loy zeorge . q . i ing Februar; % g Fove o ave | of the Versailles asreement and con- | Construction in American | Conunissioners Recommend | ot fJiste tuneRrine movertniont | Hews | HU A siders the whole incident straightened | | The statement follows: signed an agreement supplementing the | out. Hostile newspapers continue to Yards Impm’tant Factor Creation of L!cutenancy While there have been outward e 4(; 1::\:: (iilv::n\\ X 3” whi hl ”\l‘w“ be unconvinced and reiterate their | no mew developments in the military | the Ukraine r"fp'“,;,“ g 4 7 arp criticism, but seem resolved to | in Gain. and Five Sergeants situation in the west during the per- | mission will be appointed to deciae ite | Airdromes a | ; announced » Reichsrath represcn- | military operations for the week cnd- | OB RIE ClGh STt e :cept the situation. They express iod under review vet it is apparent e on race principies :ind with re- 5oy ;- opinion that no government crisis S — that both the enemy and the Allies, | gard to the wishes of the population Positions cly ‘o arise at present, although o e : - after extensive preparations, which |The announcement is saii to have icve the country has weak- asnington, B Heb W 20-ie iTowa i S = st R0 B Rlema ol S e o B0 O L Vel beanillent]y Tant vstemietically | Been ios iac a ten il = Aviator: ;v rocent events. point of available Allied shipping has | police commisioners will he received | cyrricq on, are ready for battle. Thel| o - TF & oy Avial #ha papers which accept [ been passed two or three weeks |at the monthly meeting of the com-! Germans have recently withdrwn - Much feeling bee P od amiar's statement and com- | carlicr than officials expected, and | mon council this cvening asking for number of their veteran west Hront| amene the pois (houen e ',””"’; ‘, . nivertheiess endorse the regret | confidence was expressed today that | the creation of the position of a | units from the first line trenchos and | the old provinee of (ol o et of | Jondon, Feb. 20X -Aircraft = co v former Premier As- :;m sonounios ;;H.]rrnnw a\'uimlvl?.(; = heuted‘.mu”:wa ]l“))‘ll‘r(‘. "":|v»l~<»~=r>1n¢ln;;: are busy training them in mobile we and, had been giren 1o the Ukraine | tinues to drop bo: on airdromes | ' Berli§, Feb. 20, via London : the premier had not|the future would increase steadily. | provides that the police department ! fare, v Wil pne ; ; R B 4 il -ondon, with equal elearmess @ weskd Several factors were said to have | shall be composed of a chie§ . cap- According to advices received, lh«:[]‘n.v”rk S A | o et Beleaan fiay ’:e-rzrcffgr»‘» i e vcral support the appeal of | contributed to advancing the amount | tain, a lieutenant, two detective ser- . Gierman general staff hopes that by | ties in the Austrian parlinment aiq | AV accounted for four German air- el L ed G hamberlain that tho govern- | of available tonnage. Included among | geants whose duty will be to do regu- massing a large number of these | thereatened (he sibilite of \mn Scad. | Dlanes, the admiralty statement an- T “mch\msj” its conaection with the |them were the increased efficiency of | lar detective work, mot more t picked shock battalions, which have |ler, whose Tesisnation refusad by | nounced Mkt frfitdnight Tt reads: (s T EREE T R RERE A | the offensive against the submarines | five other sergeants and not more | been intensively trained, they may|[Emperor Charles February 8 Steikos| “Naval airéraft dropped many tons it ko thatie a {and the bezinning of deliveries from | than 46 regular patrolmen. It also | deliver a crushing blow, of protest against the ceding of | ©f explosives Monday night on St D evaral l;{:x|v(‘x‘:—:u|~';';un<p;::; American shipyards. o e S o “The bulk of the Germa ces I ave heen held : is Westrem and the s bt Enethd OB e i oonih o] Pioyidsk st there shall not be less © German forces are | Cholm hay en held in ltus er e docks atiii o rest amount of calline el wero taken i ! | than 10 or more than 100 super- | Now assembled in the west. But a|and Austrian Polish cities, Pruges and drove down an enemy London, ¥eb.~19.—Premicr Lloyd |trade outside the war zone, thereby | numerary policemen. large number of these units are wholly Article 2 of the treaty of peace w !achine. Large quantities of ex- Georze and his government have sur- | releasing Allied tonnage for trans- Several reports from the ordinance | Untrained in the method of western |the Ukraine gives the frontier of i plosives were dropped Tuesday on the mounted another crisis and the | Atlantic service, also contributed to | committee will be received, one of | {ront warfare which differs radically | new country as including Cholm |airdrome at Aertrycke and the dump varlinmentary waters at Westminster | the increase of available bottoras. | which provides for paying all ty | from that conducted along other ronts. | adds, however, that the frontior at Engel with good results. An en- | Amsterdam, Feb. —“We can wappenr to run smoothly ouce more | Improvement in harbor defenses and | hall employes on the fifteenth and | Lurthermore, the German higher com-| be fixed in detail by a mixed commis- | emy seaplane was brought down at | longer believe in the pacific int after a week’s turmoil stirred up by | facilities in Irance, so as to facilitate J mand realizes fully that their forces|sion according to ethnogzraphical | Sea, another was downed within the | tions of Russia and must see the retirement of General Robertson, | the unloading of transports, likewise iwill meet with far more difficult | conditions and with a regmrd to the | British lincs and a third was sent | peace and order prevail in the ocq vhief of the general staff tended to speed up the release of | tactical obstacles than any hitherto | desires of the population. The popu- |down out of control.” pied regions of the adjoining co! the house of comuon today the | ships. }ml(‘ountered by an attacking army.|lation of Chohn is made up of var- | - ' Dr. von Keuhiman, the Gi premier explained t;m.l defended the = — e ““‘éAnab;[;t‘f vflzgugh \;v:\s:;;;;;vssn;lnflin Eus- m"? r‘m- ind formerly was included I.ondon, ¥eb. 20.—A German raid [ man foreign minister, declared in ' organization of > Ver- . | L 5 E 7 | & g e e af the Rus-|in Poland. A great of it, how- [on British positions near x-en- | dressing the Reichstag main ¢ 1] Tch with the supreme pow- | NO DATE SET FOR othes [retombendstion § from Sthe ey fad been undermined, the samo | evor. w . in: : : ot = A ¢n {o it and his dealings with DA SIS G SR il | wa rue in Italy and we saw how|the Russian gover when it last night by the British, it is an- He said he hoped rmany’s I Fe bl T bisr et car SECONDDRART CALTj 1100 strom iitc belanyy tund fto the‘:-pvmlil_\' the Ttalian line was mended. | realigned the frontiers of Polund. nounced officialls war with Ruesls - woolt el There was no proposal for a vote of ;afneml ':—\_ f{““f and $4,900 from lhe‘ “During the week there has been - Pari ¥ch., 20.—Three German | the inclination for peace at Pet Tt 5f G BT FLA st ot state highway fund to the fire depart- | much activity of a minor character| German-Ukrainé Pact Approved. aids on small French posts in the | zrad. the former premier, expressed regret | . ) " ment fund. Tast night the claims |along the western front. Amsierdam, E 6. The Federal | region of Quincy wood, northwest of | “Toven today,” he added, “we hat the explamations had not been,|SCCTetary Baker Denies Reports| committee met to consider the claims With American Troops. council of ihe cwmpire. a dis- | Courcy and in the sector of Vacquoise | prepared to conclude a peace wh ziven a week ago when the premicr Which Said Sclectives Would f:; l_‘l':x’;‘a\m,f:‘?f;‘fi:,.& TG?:QJ?(;:Q “As has already been announced in|Patch from Herlin says, has approved | Were repulsed by the French fire,” | c ponds with our interests. declared he couid not o into the suh- P e | Lorraine a segment of the line is|the beace freaty with the (lkrai says today's official report. ““There > foreign gegretary read ject without giving information to Move After May 1. donSinyesticaticniiofithe Slatteriicialmil erveraiviinn aeri el contro 1IN oLl o1 s was rather violent artillery fighting in | wireless dispatch from the Bolshey the enemy. g L will be asked. . | forces. Along aur front, patrol Teutons to Get Ukraine Food. {the Champagne, near Butte du Mes- | announcing that they found it neej Mr. Asquith supported the right of | Washington, Feb. 20.—Secretary| Another important item which 1| counters were, numerous. The Amsterdam, Fab. 20—1In an ad- | nil (where American batteries took |sary to sisn a peace treaty on phrliamentary eriticism in such mat. | Baker authorized the statement to-|sure to cause discussion is tho|inans undertobk a raid against aress to tho lower house of the Reich- | Part in the French attack of Feb. 13) | terms dictated by the Central powd ters. day that no date has been selected for | MaYOr's recommendation that several | jositions and succeeded in inflicting a | rath at Vienna. Dr. von Sevdjor, the | and in the Vosges. | He said he would like to warn The occasion was not as slirring salaries be reconsidered, chiefly the | few casualties. A ‘small American| Austrian premier declared that une “On the remainder of the front the' | members of the Reichstag main o _ beginning of the second draft. L el s e de 5 s : i ey et * i P th one as have been several other ap- | = e mevernments disposition not to] INCTEASeS granted to the police dé-!pairol, while scouttg in No Man's|der the nerice frenty with the Ukrajne | DEt passed in quiet. | mittee against/ the belief that pe partment and the clerk of the police Land, was ambushed by the enemy. pearances of the Welsh premier be- | gisturd abor sltuation particular 9 3 1 e A fore the house when his administra- f\, ‘0\:,‘ l;:":r":;s]:ltoih;“;:l:lxnn’n; season 1| 2nd city court. The council too, will, “The weather was very rainy dur-.|of the Ceniral powers the Ukraine's dding: tion has been under attack. His | one of the factore entoring mto the | Probably take some definite action in | ing the first part of the week and | gurplus of “ericuliuini products 1 ARRESTED FOR FRAUD i ain 1t only when' the sig wpeech was a detailed but guarded ro- | dtcatton. the case of Meat, Millk and Food Tn- | cur troops were busy with the pumps | Surpius, he e e e [ tures of the treaty are dry rita] of proposals by which the four The provost marshal general's of- spector B D. Radeliff At -Y}" last m‘ in effort to keep their n-v»m_m: the Central po at the most % o s ‘ Dr. \»(n.w Kuehlmmanr said the ¢ powers at Versailles had arrived ut | fice, it is understood, is disinclined to | meeting it was recommended by Al-jdry. Later clear weather prevailed |yorable estimate, if transported | I'rederick M. Robinson Posed as Army | duct of the Russian delegates at the principles of their latest fofm of | go ahead with the secand draft until|derman May that his sal: be cut |and hostile aircraft made frequent | peace negotiatiods in particular 4 co-operation. There were no orator- | copgross has perfected the law by | from $1.000 to $800. but action was | flights to reconnoiter our positions. A AN DOk At hnia e Captain and Iw<ued Worthless | of Leon Trotzky was without pree] lcal passages cxcept a few sentences | pending amendments to change the|deferred until tonight. Thakedimptoyementiin i our ianti; S ’ hecks, Police Allege. Jenital i - i U Lt the close, when Premier Lioyd | basls of apportionment and to au-| The railroad committec of the | aircraft barrage is reported. Artillery Checks, Police Allege. \ tion the forcigm minister declay George appealed to the country 1o |thorize the president to call into the council will meet at 7:45 o’clock this first of every month, instead of {weekly as was first recommended. | The estimates for the year and the proposed 20 1-2 mill tax rate will be 1dedd in Great Russin by | Gohelle, south of Lems, was repulsed |tee yesterday. 7 there had leen placed at the disposal | with Russia was in their pockd ) “Peace with Russia will I duels took place and the Germang | FOUTth Ward Councilman Out to Take g NP ) Protzly attanipted 1o exbricau ew York, Ieb. i zet tozether in the face of a common | military service men skilled in in-| evening. showered our lines with gas shells Place of Alderman Stadler. o i S i M-{self fror: a position which had danger. dustry and agriculture regardless of which however, caused no casualties, Councilman H. P. Richards of the | \toPinson, who, the police say, de- come untenable and he was'notirg i | | | The plan finally agreed upon by | previous classification. 5 ™ owing to efficient gas mask protec- | fourth ward announced today that he | frauded several New York city busi- |1y desirous of concluding peace. he council, 1o said was due tarsoly | Tne. remainig. merements of thel GRAIN TRAIN WRECKED tion. will be andidate for election as | ness houses through alleged worthless} After saying the pacific intentd to the strong logical representations | first draft will begin to move forward | | ©In Champagne, units of American | alderman from his ward at the April| checks drawn on the Thames Nationat | OF FUsSsia could be credited no &)n SRR R e a5 beld in | but that even today Germany w e 4 i eld inyjred to conclude a peace “‘w 1 artillery participated in an engage- | city election man Richards ment undertaken by French forces. | while he has not been particularly | 2300 bail for examination Satur This operations w the most {m- | ambitious to obiain this position him- [ when arraigned before a magistrate 5 portant of the week in the wesi. | self. bas vielded to the requests of | here today Ha is charsed with nd | foTeisn minister referred to Ukral ! = gHand i yfe said the peace agreement in tf which the American delegates had |to the camps beginning this week. subinitted 'in the form of a memor- |is probable that next month localj 1 the premier sevéral times | boards may be asked to forward small} reverted to the influence which | increments necessary to replace men | American policy had exercised on the | going overseas, but the (‘M“""l""-";{”" 000—Stone Derailed Enzine, results of the conference. He & | mons of half a million will be later. ] o ) T G e G R cbestionnd Plans for the sccond draft include| Newburg, N. Y.. Feb. 20.—A twelve | @ successfully, French infantry ad- | by John Stadier, Jr. expressed the regret of the govern- | calling 100,000 a month until the|car train laden with srain consigned |Vanced to the assault southwest of Although he has never resigned r ment that it had been unable to in- | second quota i3 complete. In that|{o the lintente allies and having the | the Butt du Mesnines, along a front [ from his seat in the council, Alder- |~ Robinson, the palice say, posed as | = UKIaine is a ‘?“Vhl;\:,““f‘m“‘lr;g luce him to take a position in which | way officials expect to avoid much of | right of W over passenger traffic | ©f about 1,400 yards. The Irench|man Stadler has been unable to at- |4 United States army captain. ([t dd b dithd R e e his abilities would be most useful. | the confusion which accompanied the | was wrecked today south of Marl- | Stcceeded in pehetrating the German | tend the meetings for several months peace were economic, en it camd He declared their personal rclations | first call. The men will Teport in|borough with a property loss es- | Dositions, broke through the sccond |as he is in‘the wriny and his term | ——— the fixing of the frontiers Ukr always had been cordial. a steady stream and be assimilated Shipment For Allics Destroyed Near | Bl | corresponds with our interests, M & Newburz, N. V.. With Loss of $225,- “After careful artillery preparation, | those in his district it is said and will |} { during which our batteries co-operat- | be out for the position formerly held rceny for presenting a bogus checlk for 3185 in payment of goods pur- chased from the John Wanamaker store, | instance had been reached in coi { auence of the readiness of the Cen { pawrs for peace, adding: { timated at $250.000 und reached the third German li xpires this s | TR e claimed Cholm. There I | timated ot 0, {und veac d German line. | oxT R WILL FURNISH OWN COAL. R S res riationhs | ik Mr. Asquith asserted the country |into tha, military machine before the ! The accident was caused by a fall- | During this brisk attack the French = e b i wak e regarded with deep concern the re- | next lot is received. ing rock \\!1|1w1’f|s|1:1 down just as the | destroyed many enemy shelters, in- £100.000 BLAZI Texas and Montana to Provide l)“n”\;n‘u T e e cent enforced retirement of the gov- Vacancies in the National Army |train was rerailed and tbe 12 freight|flicted much damage to enemy posi- 2 Supply Durlae ¥ s hradiieoti o, 1HE e ernment’s chief naval and military | divisions will have been filled by that | the fire box of the locomotive. The |tions besides bringing back 150 pris- | Gowld Bloch. at Sencea | o % tioac fhe centeal powsse 20N advisers, Admiral Jellicoe and Gen.! time with the final increment of the hmj\ - |n‘m-’1‘m and the 12 freight | one! - o Destroyed e -‘_-\’_"”T“\’;‘- ;"’flb- -Uvj*’l:“'u states. | o 1os felt hurt. The frontiers Robertson. The public and profes- | first draft. cars demolished. Other successful raids were under- ‘ i | Texas and Montana, notified the fuel | Doles folt Aure e SO o dl ocsihadi tha i mest confdoncs b1 T The train was running on the West | taken by French detachments in the itochester. N. Y., Feb. 20.-—% | 2dministration today they would| %.00 " mpey will be, established & , these men. He added the country| On another page of the Herald is{Shore railroad. vicinity of the Chemin des Dames, | Sencca Falls carly today ¢ "j"”‘\"”,r"”’ : ‘?1\. care of their oo coal needs in’v‘ cormission inehuily Yawrail T o s N ' Rheimsi s 8 erty damaze of ne 40,060, : | the re ) var & s 7 had noted that both retirements were |a news story from Washington that e e cast of Rheimsin upper Alsace and | erty damaze of ne s 10 | the remainder of the war although | SR ULlE bt oo preceded by a hostjle press campaign. | the men eligible for the secand draft | HORR RUNS FIETH. clsewhere. Tn all the French drove ould block, on Fall street, was oo the production of neither heretofore The ")Hbiu“ questioned whether these | would be called soon after May 1. { forward 12 very fortunate recon- ely destroved ith its contents and | has been sufficient to nlef‘,t al re- i e e e | Mayomity Candidate Who Was Shot, | noissance undertakings along differ- | «n adjoining bleck partially ruined irement Their intention s to| Tow CAE RO g = ention of the Barl of Derby in the | Weak at Polls. ent parts of the line. : B nerosae i clnfonitont to g e Dot D i war ministry, and the appointment as | ( “Gierman units were also active. | VRBITER SEES WORKERS HOMES | where they can do without shipments against Russia app y 2 director of foreizm press propaganda | Their attempts to reach the French Ghicago, Ieb. 2 “vderal Judsc | from the outside. i popular with the German or o:.u‘ referring to Viscount Northeliffe sy lines were temporarily successful | Aj.chuler, arbitrator named by Secre- The Montana state fuel adminisira- | People, according to comment in fhough Lo aldl tet montion Lni Banned by Hoover. turned to that position, was de-|jear Bezonvaux and in Alsace. How- | 1y o Labor Wilkon in the dispute | tor will issue instructions that the | Press of the two countries. me—one Whose newspapers had| Washington, Feb. 20.—Double mid- | feated in the municipal primary ves- | over, seven German raids at various | = packers and the emploves | people must put aside their hard When the Brest-Litovsk nege e - Srom terday as a candidate to succeed 0 ctey ress campaig 1 T e > T other points broke down. French ar- | gyver wiwes and working conditions | coal burners and use the soft coal | tions closed all talk in Germany s mz;‘(:':r: d vfin;rmm.( ;;-‘lr{:lr:v'vi(“| hm;d.»men L\‘ufl(. vul]l”fo(‘(]h\ufis“jflh 2 | himself as mayor. % | tillery kept the enemy constantly en- | gecided to devote today to visiting | produced at home. Heretofore the of peace. The school cm)grfiv tween the two Dpremiers over tne|TeSultant price advance to the con- Among a field of scven aspirants,|iaged along a widely scattered area. |ih. hames of stackyards workers and | state. Which burns annually about | siven a holiday and J ol A juestion of Gen. Robertson’s failure |Sumer, caused by the practice of |in which Gill was. third, two ecandi- | “The pritish front was aiso the | (jerefore will nol resume the hear- | 5,500,000 tons of coal, has bought|rung. The public did "“‘lle’i?“'u io approve the Versailles plan. Fi-|wholesalers in selling to each other to | dates wero chosen to make the final{ ccene of numerous minor engage-|isz of testimony uniil fomorrow. It | from producers in other states slight- | ate between peace with the " Y \ally Mr. Asquith said he did not|make up depreciated stocks, were |race March 1. They were. Ole Tlan- | ments. No important actions took | B e ly more than -a million tons. and with Great Russia Dut acclats r in the least with the deci-|condemned in a statement issued to- | SON. prosressive candidate for U. ¥.| place and the enemy, who was evi- e et T T i it as a general peace m‘;‘c ey of the Versailles council re-|day by the food administration. Senator in 1914, and James Bradford. | qently busy with the grouping of | apining session tomorrow tors i _ 2t _ George Bernhard, in the WV specting its functions. He took the Re-sales should be permitted only | @0 attorncy. Ralph A. Horr, another| ypits’ and disposing fresh forces re- e it PAY HIGH FOR POTATOES. Zeitung, m\_ny’{a..i;mun iig nolig view that the question at issue was a | with the consent of the state food ad. | “ondidate, who ]‘""“”’C“V to the po- | .onty arrived from other theaters in | siid he wanied to see for himself Boston, Feb. 20—New England | wants an ‘.‘\lj.,.ml of ¥hai ¢ domestic mater and supported the |ministrator and with the provision | lice that he had been shot Morday | ine front line. undertook only such|how the stockvards empioyes Jive cities are paying from % to % cent ! sponsible for this dlsunpo i view that the military representative | that dealers share the usual whole- Dizht by an unidentified maa, was! rgeonnoiterinz cngagements as to 2 & a pound more for potatoes than other | The socialist Paper FOTWaeris at Versailles should be a representa |sale profit on the entire transaction. | (fth In the race. | famitiarize the new units with the EARTHQUAKE RKILLS 200. { largo cities east of Chicago, reports | the same line and suves tive of the chief of the general staff. | Commissions or brokerage charges on ————- | oature of the terrain in front of oy Cnine i renl i) naria|iof (e Uniled! State Wiivent’ of mhar’ | i The, mUTal wo meandig X | re-sales it was said, should be allowed | GEN. MNAIR GUEST OF YALE. | " here today froin the districts | kets here showed today.. Grocers | affairs ”!"} mnone ‘;' iiopdn - TEUTON FIRMS SEIZED. | when only the lcgality of the re-sale| New Haven Feb. 20.—Brigadior- ! In the ltalian theater the enemy | L earihaqualics last \Wednes: | and provision dealers were selling po- | PCUC gl an reb, 20.—Acting on behalf Seate (| Sshcral Sl A R G M el el dssumedBangasercsy Yoaa it iide. iy some loss of life und heavy | tatoes on a small margin at 83 cents | StiCk 0 fhe Cefense B S0 070 Manila, Feb. 2 . g the 151st Field resulting Two hundred | & pound, the bureau reported, but |04 '€ e RO | mander of Artiliery | 7o concentration of an impor : s e ) s ien enemy prop- | 3 without annexation or forcible a g \tile icustoftaniof die 2 were reported from Swatow, | small supplies comdng into the local | RO, persons we injured One | market prevented any reduction in } 58 3 SoaE SSCTRE | brigade at Camp Devens, will be the | poay of German cavalry at Riga ty, Governor Harrison today seized INVITES INVESTIGATION. e ot G e on ; e % naming one British and eight Amer- { Head of Hog Island Works Wants l,x-! R e e o e e O e s U R B SO tria also is_dlarmed overtRUNE jcan receivers, The provincial branch~ pert Testimony. s 8 e il ot L nnter- | destroyed and the romainder damaged. es of theso houses were closed and | ¢o. i ton peb, 20— Prosident | siol e ' ey MOODUS DAM GOES OUT. sia. Dispaiches from Amstepd placed in the hands of the constabu-| p iy, or the International Ship- Tenth Page) x ; i | Moodus, Feb. 2u. ~Under ice pres- | and Zurich quote Austro-Hungar lary, pending action by the receivers.|y ging Corp., having the niuch at- R . sure and water swollen by last night's! papers to this effect and a Vie 8 tacked Hog Island, Pa., yard contract, | ~ - IR AT heavy rains 50 feet of embankment | dispatch to the Vossiche Zeitung LOS¥;3 FOOD LICENSE. today asked the semate commerce | gardin ii r ) X ; ).—Clarence | of the Wiliams Duck pond broke | ports a rising of feeling against ston, Feb. 20-—Refusal to| committee to rocetve testimocay of im-{ nokdars i : ! ¢ pust four years hold- | early todny. The company has gov-| many on account of her action aga consignment of beans be- | partial cxperts on the cost of thal santt f v o, 20.—Fore- « ding, plumbing | ernment orders but work will not be Arop in the market caused | work. The committea 1 decide on | aad » . voand vi- )| 1 tor, 1e70 office to- | interrupted as the mills has equip- | Neu Fres Presse and ). Otter Co.) of Touisville 1o |its action later and wean hil | 5 "o i D ocolder (o- 1 declaration of | ment fo run by electricity. Tt will | Reichpost argue that as Austria-H oo licanse today. The fond partment of justica i iavestignting | Nthin St Donovan that Mr | tak month to, repair the damage. | za onger has any enemies hare h: wan a Bty 3 rve, ppainte New War Unpopular With. Peop NI-SALES CONDEMN Seatle, Feb. 20—Hiram €. Gill, Practice of Wholesale Food Dealers | recalled as mayor in 1910 and twice pect of a 1 wal of war with R T R the concern | whether vithont | 1 v loss is not greal, probably SHE to cluse ors Keb { governmoent (Continued On T