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'NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1918, —TEN PAGES. ‘COMPULSORY FOOD | SPANISH STEAMER | GERMAN ATTAGK ON ... o ALLIED EMB TO FLEE ¥ SAVING FAVORED | SUNIK BY TORPEDO U.S.SECTOR INTENSE : % 7 A— | TROTSKY MADE § _ INHOUSE MEASURE ey G i Agricultural Committee Recom-' man amba dor at Vienna has PRICE THREE CENTS. news agency of the Polish Captain of Submarine Wished to| Enemy Artillerymen Are Sending - mamrese, refiecting on pSer- says the Zurich correspondent Sink Rescuing Vessel Over Shells With No Cessation | ; o meuters v According to the Munich cxplanation. The paper adds that the reading of the mani- WI]OlesalerS afld Mflkers | Madrid Reported to Have Scut Three [ Turks Strike at Russians in Cancasus festo in the Reichsrath gave 3 ) immunity to its publication but , Notes to Berlin—French Shipping | Before Fxperation of Armistice— | that it was a pieco of gross stupidity on the part of the HOUSEHOULDERS NOT ¥iscapes Without Single Loss Dur- | English Shoot Down Nine Plancs— official agency to publish it ing Past Week. Capture of Jericho Im]);)rtant. broadcast, AFFECTED BY BIEL Madrid, Friday, Feb. —Tho | With the American Army in France, mends Presidential Power Over THIRD OUTRAGE IN MONTH |THREE KILLED 7BY SHELL |+ been Snstrncie to demand an COAL BOSS CONSIDERS NEXT YEAR'S SUPPLY been sunk by a submarine on her | —Today the artillery bombardment . L)) Faccutive Would Have Authority 10 |way to New York with a cargo of [ Was still more intense on the Ameri- Consults With Deputy Sent cork. The crew was picked up by | can sector north of Toul. Night and | Control Supply to Offset Possible | (o spanish steamer Claudio Lopez y | 4ay, enemy projectiles are falling in by New England Fuel bkl;ondion- : Jkrainian 3 e . | Lopez, which also was stopped by the | towns and have heen directea at a | 0 Shortages in Any Section. of COWD=| S0 i bug Tater was allowed to | RUMbCr of stragetical points. Tha n“l][iEI] U.BflAT LEET Administrator. the Ulkrainligy damage done has heen unimportant. the Bolsheviki, P R . e | Spanish steamef Mar Caspio has b. 22 (By the Associated Pre: SN ion in High Priced | proceed. a try—Consumption gh The captain of the Claudio Lopez y | Three American artillervmen have | patches from Petm been wounded — cditions of the mo The Americans replied to the enemy | o~ ’ A 3 ! Hartford, Keb. Distribution of | is said the Polis Double of Normal. marine to allow him to continue the W\:lh‘(:wvw \m-n.\( for onc. firing a ‘(,aptam of Italian Liner :'\o‘:ILll ;l‘xr::;otnh‘;\;x);l\"‘ 1(”*“‘\ \f‘<i;;,“\:x!1\(':: m«;’ ?erm;x;s in o F A e The i ander | curately on roads and enemy works. s eg . was discusse etrograd newsghp A sy Washington, Feb. 23.—Compulsory | L0 0\ 0, S se she | Shells were dropped n a party of Guided Vessel Through 1t a conference between Thomas W. | report Russian sgilier¥¥on the I Tor food conservation is necessary, in the | . W (L N Lo of cars con- | SeVen Germans repairing wire en- Russell, fuderal fuel administrator | ern front seized 127 Mains whioh e o Det opinion of the house agriculture FIEEGE e e e E 3 -ajl- ¢ tanglements Some were wounded 5 for this state, nd David €. Howie | being used to carry/40,000 o o b, 22— T committee, which today submitted ity ;dm,( “]‘,’,Ch“ih l,u:h\“ 1‘\‘;.:::3;‘{(;“",“‘;&_ and the rest scattered. Uncharted Channel. of Boston, deputy of James J.|diers to Moscow. / The Ge:)-;.;g: are |1 es] W leave l’olrnp];:'v‘r:”:‘:\d report on the bill giving the president Early tod 1 small enemy party Storrow, the administrator for New |taking no prisopfers, merely disarm- | €vent jthat the German adva Jiating Houses Found to Be Nearly | Lopez had the greatest difficulty in | inducing the commander of the sub- voweriiios xesvlates yiliolesats W 0FSE || Bno fsinking Hotiihe N teamorf Mars|| & smbied (fofraid Americantlines andi| SIIIITET NS B Lngland, at the capitol here this |ing the Russiané and liberating them, | threatens the city. They req and the distribution and maunufac- were driven off by rifle and machine | An Atlantic Port, Teb. 23.—HoW | morning. German airplaxies, says the Petrograd | nowever, to aid Russia to fight ribution and MANMIAC | Caspio makes the third such occur- dariver ! : ) paLe R ‘”',” paoe (fiofde‘L 0¢s Ot | yonce in less than four weeks. On |Sun fire, after which artillery fire | the master of an Italian passenger | The fucts to be determined before | correspondent of the Times are dis- | Germans. dircetly affect hous I'S. January 28 a German submarine | Ch@sed them back to their lines. liner, the Dante Alighieri, dodged a | AN announcement resulting from the | tributing proclamations, calling on| The embassies are unanimous i The report recalls that the Dresl-|sunk within Spanish territorial | A trench motar profectile fell on g "0 arines in the Mediter- | CORference will be made, according | the Russian people to remain calm | decision not to break relations in it Des 0O POWEr (0 HOTES SCONGNNY | o0 fre Gf oun beencues todam e T e MEdIer= | o Mr, Russell, are: and keep order as the Germans arg | ¢VeDt three and wounded four. Rain has|ranean by venturing a midnight pas- | 1,0 much the total output of the | coming to suppress anarchy and (o | 1f Petrograd actually is threate onsumpti er the existin, = in consumption under the i 8 feaia mines for the next fuel year will be, | bring food as soon as possible. “ht‘ embassy staffs probably will ’ S e Reda advices Thursday reported | [ v voq aomal activity and trench | food law and the succe eTvl. | the Spanish government would pub- | Prevented merial activity and trenches |sage through an uncharted channel, | tior iplansiderenas Entizel B0 WOl hishit neltent for finreel otesl Zont lito(| aRcduBeUSiaTsiTioodad. between a small island and the Span- | how much will be determined on by | The Bolsheviki are greatly per-|¢¢ed iniand with the Bolshevik untary co-operaticn of the DPeOPI®: | po German government concerning A R ish coast was related by passengers|the national fuel administration as|turbed and depressed. Foreign Min- | fment, wherever it may move. The appeals to save food have met | o Tarks in Caucausus Awaken. of the ship on her arrival here today. | {ne amonnt o whion . o D e e e i e with gratifying 1esults 1he rePOYt|ns case of the Italian steamer Spain | London, Feb. 23.—The Turkish| The wisdom of the captain’s Move | wiir he entitled: and what steps the | COnsequence of renewal of pos e gt Nl g ays and adds demanded that Spanish territorial | 2TT0Y in the Caucausus has begun an | was demonstrated the following | New jingland States will take to in- | and unable to attend meetings of the [ 1-0ndon. Feb. 23.—The inhabits “But there is a small por gent. of | (Pl G L0 O offensive, a correspondent of the TX-|morning, they said, when life boats | que ror ench locality its proper pro. | Council of People's Commissaries, be- | °f Petrograd await coming | evi people who either wiltully or for lack | "5 G 0 ™0 S0 i steamers | Change Telegraph company wires from | were sighted carrying Dassengers | savion. or eonl svailahie vs R i | with an outward calm, according of understanding fails to respond t€ |, "o nan submarines has been be- | L€ headquarters of the Russian west- |and crews of three torpedoed ve N CnreT e T o The Tim correspondent reports | t1® latest dispatches receive here, tne call made for patriolic dut coming more frequent. Karly in De- | SF1 8Tmy. The attack was started be- | sels out of a convoy of five which | 1" HPATREEMEN ool HOE M| gome enxiety in the British colony in | COTtiNUe fo pursue their ordin “The food situation as it affects us fore the expiration of the armistice. |the Dante Alighieri had passed only | o ™ ) SN Al SR R consulate there be. | Pusiness life seemingly unconvel and our allies,” the report continues, Turks occupied Platana and | two hours before the captain decided | © e i i | Ing crowded with persons wishing to | over the great interests at stake. s becoming so critically serious as| iq."tne Azores Islands and in mid- Iyzed the evacuation of the Cau-|to risk wrecking his ship in the chan- [ : S ‘*! )'.\ 'jf“l' coal ‘llmlm\ Sel bl ASaEs Ry The Daily Mail's Petrograd cor o i ithelconmittss neYees| Seadie EScsisRIs an s andi iy corps which now is grouned |nel rather than take chunces wich | CXPected o be rendy within threo | S50 NN, 5 TOSR miary 6Mer| pongent, in o dispatche last Th lief that the necessity is upon us of | o qeii Tglands and the Cape Verde | 21008 the coast. the U-boats. el age. who have been exempted from | J2Y: TPOrts a statement that ma adopting compulsory methods Of | 1. g thus covering all the steam- ! ; i The names of the three ships sent | _Uncertainty amons manufactur service up to this time, to hold them- | \tY_Would welcome the arrival of conservation in certain well defined | ;070 ites between Spain and North Platana is a small Turkish port on | {5 the bottom were the Duca di Gen- | 201 mer itx witth regard to what | o " reaay to start home at six | Germans, fearing an outbreak of directions. It would be fool and South Amerl the Black see const in the vllayet of | sea, the Ville do Verdun and the Ca- (lmlations are sl placed on conduct | oot notice, | Other Britiih subjets, | T CF 4 Ausrctiimm WK - S , us to shut our eyes to the facts. The Mar-Caspio was a vessel of 2,- | Trébizond 15 miles west of Trebizond | prera, all Italian. The presence of | Of business, now that the Monday | hocially women and children, have | "2Urder. Most of the papulation, would be cowardly for us fo 723 tons gross, built at New Castle | 224 100 miles west of the Russian [(he submarines in their path was |Closing order has been rescinded.|jean qdvised to leave Russia without | COrrespondent says, is tired of rev attack the problem of waste in food- | ;=% gog™ P30 UL YR EF border. At the height of their suc-|jearned by the master of the Dante | Makes it advisable for the fuel ad-| gajay | ton, tired of Hunger anil AINGERES stuffs in tke most vigorous manner. cesses in Turkey the Russians pushed hieri through wireless warning. ; ministrator to issue another state- ioiiRellast twokda The ‘Glermans | oo the uncertainty’ continually o “The bill is designed to meet a French Ships Unscathed. west of Platana and also well to the | The lift boats were not picked up |Ment concerning the regulation of | have not met with a single cage of | M218INE them situation which is closely alliel to south, occupying all the Turkish Ar-|gas they were within a few miles of | Mon . today. = ance, a Petrograd dispatch to The . Petrograd correspondent = Sk 5 Sl L o i : he el Reuter’s sends an official state conservation. If we ship to Europe | e G menia. the Spanish coast and the occupants | Results of his action rescinding the | (pe e Telogrs et ] har i o e, o Yhasels Wors 3 . - 1 the Exchange Telegraph company | 1 bt i &t o, ourl sxpqrtanle ENrDIUE GEcars) SESERESE SRL SRl I after fighting ceased on the | signalled that they preferred to land. | Monday order for the state, include, | says. Jivacuation of the port of R that the leaders of the people's tain foods, there Is never going to bo | Gl ¥ e o rtary 16, | Xusso-Galician front, the Russians In | The passage throush the unlighted |according to the administrator, the |js proceeding slowly, the soldiers do- memamrics M€ arpolntd oy e more than just enough of such foods [ TNVNE e TACE SRANE 1E TN the Cauncasus kept up the campaign, | dangerous channel, only 300 feet wide, | following eIl o n enint et el L "”"”;" dvailsblelrory corBumption initnoll Fre L T L SeREt B e pe L SRl ER for 1] weeks no reports | was made after the master of the| Manuficturi < in Connecti-| The headquarters of the RuUSSitN must Lo tsed mercilossly to ron United States. In order to prevent | ¢iPed subma ‘ts totalled 619 | frem this front have been reccived.|liner had notified all his passengers | cut will be under no restrictions in the | western army has been removed to ein ik et i scessary that | entering French ports totallec The Russian reed at Brest-Litov I ot theldancer B The = S - criminal attempts and extirpate Jocal shortages, it is neces 2 - anger. The steerage passen- | use of fucl on Monday. Other places | Smolensk, 270 miles southwest of ., T P e e ! counter Tevolutionary element. M distributed | and departing, $76. to evacuato Turkish territory, and|gers comprising the majorily, were | siness will be stricted with absolute equality throughout the e TR vountry and such distribution is fur- TROLLEY STRIKE AT HALIFAX time of the new Turkish attack. Oc- | were distributed, hoats partly lowered sinking of the three vessels. In cember the Germans announced tho gard to the distribution of the next barred zone har been extended to in- Y Paris, Feb. 2 No French mer- b on | Moscow ures, it is officially declared, have b i 1y to the extent of curtailed | The change was made in such haste (aken for the registration and dis | purposes required on Tuesday by the | that the staff lost touch with the hution of foodstuffs and the mobil { terms of the recent proclamation hy | various armies tion of the entire populaticn for | the governor; places of amusement = ense work. The sencral staff | which have heen closed Tuesdavs dur- Germans Reach Walk. apropriate all property required i 3 | the withdrawal was under way t the | brought to the cabin decks, life belts ther essential in order to enable the cupation of Platana would cut off the {and all preparations made to aban- best possible use of our surplus pro- retreat of Russian forces along the |don the Vessel should she strike the ducts. From time to time there may | zroeowa and Conductors Quit Work | Coast west of that point. rocks: be temporary shortages in certain - Captain D. M. Nicoll and several of foods. In such a case the president| —Amangements For Mediation of Nine German Airplanes Felled. the SO of l(!iw(‘ ;\nlu)m-i(m; stca:q;shn; should have power to control the dis- : London, Feb, 23— British airmers | SUruga, torpedoed ecember 20 off : g = ; ston Dispute Being Considercd - s g = ali ~0as re @ L tribution in such a way that the Boston Dispute n ons| Ll ittt i htne o g“om{\t:lmv“«i: xfnil “?;:» ]m,m;z- -;”-m DR. C. E. SWAIN APPOINTE shortagg is spread out as evenly as Halifax, Feb. 23.—Motormen and | bombing raids and in air fighting on wf; 6,’109;,{{03} ;{,r,,p.h):"l”m::x ]‘:3‘ s bl iy g possible. conductors employed by the Nova |Thursday accounted for nine German | o i Do el T e staff, »ff presided and read a statement . s Ene & & tes out of co canvoy of five. He | Named for Meodical Advi P oft ¥ d and read o SENISENTN In discussing public eating house | o 2 2 . 0., We: a anes. minu i 2 3 3 e | Na or Mediea dvisory Board TS T, (I iR o 5 Scotia Tramway Co., went out on plane e b B which he said it now was eclear control it is charged that the con= | J q 5 s i by President Wils < 0 e s C & ¢ strike here today. Not a car was k i) resident Wilson. | MAKES 700,000 (iormans would not reply to . e o ; . : . . 4 he left Italy the task of refloating | . 5 sumption, particularly in high priced | o o 1t of the barns this morning. Scotch Troops Successful Raid. Lie & . ’ s ; s 's last & talsentoutiotins E it her was under way. He brought| [lartford, Feb, ememman Tk molny Instituteln last (pEaEi restaurants and hotels, per capita is s et s e s At i % . erma aided, = o onaller Blaas o : 3 they did their answer would be nearly double of normal. . Boston, Feb, 23.—Suggestions of Sty i T i l’:mfxct”pec;‘o :Q % qowp”ir"f the Ger-| comb has been notified from Wash- RIFLES DURING AR pletely unacceptable. He asked “The Dill authorizes regulations 10| pmegiation in the threatened strike of | .o, "0 (0 (17 6 Lo ey 5 ington that President Wilson lhas 5 _ committee to adopt a resolution eliminate unnecessary use of essen-|.mployes of the Boston Elevated r: north of the Ailette river and in the e made the following eppointments to pressing confidence in the Peay ia 0ods v anufacturers o ; or considerati of B ol g EENE 10 NS S 'q 3 200 & 2 el . = 5 o U T PRI Codstufts Sby et uias S v s nderd consid eration _°f-| Champagne, the war office announcea BANERE AT Ty {he medical advisory boards in con- | Pdily Prodyiction for Week Knding commissaries and approving food products,” said the report. | ficials and union leaders today. Henty | (AOMIPAES T00 WEX Cffice announced St ; S : | measunes Al Lk AL pean L T would be possible to effect a sreat 3. Iindicott, executive manager of the | OC0%: = " FEEREE, AT WAt WATeriil | yjeadoo Forbids Railroads to Tn. | nection with the drait: New Haven, Pebruary 3, Was 7,805 Enficlds | lution passed with six dissenting vg saving in_]flfwd hrm?ma:q b{ re qu‘lrrliv:;! state colr‘muu(:u ox}]vul»{a rx;‘tyd:i“s 2 J 1 - = crease Compensation of Officials, I\!‘r \\H\l:*v' Tilson; lx” wich, Dr. vt Kt e - ighe: = . cture o = o se considered as an 4 - Mark iringman. Yentists = Fl L4142 Spring| s, higher milling of the mixture o among those considerec T S, i, AL RN G vk S Bringmar enti An e pringfielc L g gredients in bread which cannot be| trator. He said he had received no | #07CORm -0 BT e 6 Washington, Feb. 23. general | sonia, Georze I1. Keefe; Brideeport, Prancis Intends to I so readily shipped abroad.” official communication from either ‘r-;:w\j =t "\‘m‘;‘h;‘\f‘b‘fib‘l»r"‘m» ottish | order restricting the creation of new | Robert H. H. Strong: Danbury, John Washingten, Teb. 2 even hun- ashington, Feb. 23.—Ambassa Although it does not authorize a|side but would accept the task of at- | HoORS Tofr Honehor-lerProns, 1 positions by railroads or the | . Downs; Har{ford. William N. But- | dred thousand army rifles have been | ppqncis advised the state depart rationing system for consumers, tempting to bring about an adjust- | 990S TOL ‘riqfnpk‘ s of officers’ salaries was issued | fer; Meriden, Deniss ¢, McMahon; | broduced in the country since this |y g,y of the intention of the d the language of the report, it would | ment if his help were asked. e ;"_mmh'r e m»‘ '?’l“l_ ] by Director General MecAdoo. | Middletown, O, Watrous: New [ country entered the war. says an es- [ .4, corps in Petrograd to leave permit the president 'to limit the The state board of conciliation and AR i patols east Under the order a railroad m not y Britain, Charles S n; New [Ha- te made public today by the ord- | .ity with the Bolsbevik governmel amount of any given product which | arbitration today offered its service ta | O JIVHIRCEE 0 |l a vacancy above the grade of |ven, Fred Str rary: New Lon- | N burean {he Germans menace the city. may be shipped into a particular | the Boston Elevated railway and fits| .00 10505 870000 has ,';‘““’ general m or even create such | don, George S. Iates; Norwich, (. R During the week ending February The .American ambassador gave| Aieictior vered to a particular | employes in an effort to adjust the Sy ”("“‘umm‘rmjpm 'n road and | op ofce without the director-gen- | Chambe . E. L. Simp- |3 the daily production was 7,805 kn- | qopq41g to the plans of the di distributor. The president, can, in | differences. The l_)rmrr! can take o |° S eral's approval. ton; nford, J. Herst; Water- [ fields nd 142 -\nru\::(‘;('l*‘-\“‘”d (" matic corps but added that the So hat | further action unless its offer is ac- T ey Xailroads also will be required to | bu nk B Willimantic, A, | total of 9 ervice rifles added to I o=t o e & planivahy e . Cartwye oridericho iStratesioiVictory il e T ontniy ineportal of s | " Winsted, -T. H. Glynn: Nor. | the stock every day. In addition the | 59 FErem et B c,?y it n;my London, Feb, 2 Much import- sty IE 3 ¢ 3 s dsn s ¢ . cosived 18 Russiant| o ars ¥ Rad S in salaries, appointments to vacancies | walk, Charles 8. Chasmar and Charles | sovernment received 13,155 s the country the mayor. ance is attached o the arrival of the | ;;4 creatfon of mew positions in- |&. Thaauton. army rifles during the week, making the . British on thd banks of the Jordan, |° S St B it is learnod from an’ aithoritative|| (OIVinE sslaties between 33000 and ST Sitcllinoenlnnel sutnltier e e AY INCREASE PRICH DRAFT IN APRIL FAVOR BRITISH WAR AIMS source. Gen. Allenby’s advance from | »1 1000, besinning © 77 I COURT FOR ORDERING Summarizing the work on rifles, is OF 1918 WHEAT CR( ing the heatless Monday period will Berlin, Feb. 23.-—In their new inva- qgefensive purposes. not he required to close next Tuesday, | Sian of Russia the German forces An extraordinary seesion af the I have reached Walk, in Livonia, 90 tral executive committes of the miles northeast of Riga, it was diers’ and Workmen’s delegutas { nounced today by the German general held on Friday evening. M. Sve effect ration the distributors so r ] \ threatened shortage can bo spread | cepted or official notification that a out as evenly as possible throughout | strike is impending is received from em was carri : ; Sl Teine e M 1:;,:;:1 m(::-‘itns heser | Director General MeAdoo taday also o Hl‘tlll tsum,m:o,(wo 1 th Itu 200 . - : E ade s heavy | . e et 3 QTOK J m <pent for that arm alone and that 2 S Intor-Allied Tabor Conference in Ses- | rains when the British had to march | Jirected o Presldene e STERSM AN ONBI) Y s e e g — fquipment and Supplics Will Be in » ! over hills comparable only to masses | 15" ' f officers and employes, rent- 000 women are employed in the mak- | presidential Proclamation to sion at London Agrees to SUpport | o slippery Sor salaries of ¢ S 7 ves, i e 5 3 TR [ A of slippery soap. : s ind other expenses of financial of- | ing of rifles and cartridges. There are ] English Program, HosiensoniouJerichoRistanRimp or b maintained by most roads in|Two Ofiicers Must Face Trial for | two government and three private nd Expected to Be An- of That Month. ant step toward establishing touch | o " york. It is understood this in- plants making rifles and one govern- London, Feb. 23.—The Inter-allied | between the British and their Arab | oy HOTE o 00 CICR 200 0 e Neglcet, in Connection With ment and nine private making cart- Washington, Feb. 23.—While war | labor conference in session hera |allies. The British will be in direct | (000 (00 (R0, I o0 S neaa ex- i Hdges. ? o on e 3 g ; contact with the Arabs for the first | - | Private’s Death. A . Washington, Feb. 2 .iepartment officials reiterate that no | reached an agreement today to sup- | contact Arabs L pen involved in financial manage- | It is pointed out the modified Bn- | 41 400" oqay that the price port the British war aims program, | time and will bring relief to them as | mon¢ may be curtailed or eliminated, | [oyisville, I%h, 23 News dis- | field rifle has been fully tested and | JCICHEONS FOUEY L% qoniq he el L they fought long and hard contest der government control a e seeive S i = more than justifies the claims made S resi 1 T y LOM under g patches received here tod from ; creased soon by presidential pro 1,801 SHIPYARD WORKERS, against superior enemy numbers. Ny Y [ Washingron assert that Licui. Col 3 for it. As to its accuracy of fire, it | CTCaS yen. Allenby’s force now ST 1 1 and | is noted that a regiment of colored : s % f WE CAN WIN WAR. H. Allen, medical reserve corps, and ¢ camped along the Jordan, wh HOW WF o | Major Milton Hoard, medical corps, | troops made 44 out of a possible 50 probably is fairly high. v Los Angeles, Web. 23.—To fight ; e M eanor L ahs & deep and narrow stream with a very 1 I and to | oficers at Camp Zachary Taylor, the i $2 a bushel, but that is ¢ D andinarrow strem . & TV | like superhuman beings and O | new National Army cantonment near | 'ange. although many of the men | .04 {0 be a minimum and treacherous current and is in a coun- s achie el Do bl are o s st S e e e i everifivedE A i1 tary rinc BT g : ; . inkel | try which will supply food and fod- |@chieve the seer b f here, have I rdered by the war % e- | | csident has authority to incr Day i nounced Soon. date has been fixed for the calling of the second draft for the National Army, all available indications scem to point to some time during April or | Hartford, Feb. 23.—Reports from at the latest early in May. 13 communities in the state show a It is no military secret that equip- | total of 1,801 volunteers in the Unit- ment and supplies for the men of the | ed States Shipyard Volunteers of the second draft will become available | Public Service Reserve up to noon soon after April 1. | today. The state's total enroliment | i WEEL Wil SIRRH S0AT SRE T | requisites for ) . - e nnrbes otimen (ol boteal sdiind| & B0 0 B3 in excess of 2,000 |y oo s quite woll defined, | the war. Frank A. Vanderlip, presi- | martial for trial in connection with e e mant i the first increment has not been de- [ Hartford has made the hest enroll- | e BOREOR @ G87H WED COMEC | 04 o the National City Bank of | the dcath of Private Otho Murray, a RAILROAD BILL IN HOUSE It was pointed out that an obvi termined ment, showing between 900 and 1,000 ] the loft on the Moediterranean ool New York and head of the Thrift |Sclectman from Cumberlund count | advant in fixing the price of E TP yoltnteer: Woda dimary sdiineliciona) || R G AR R GEESE SRTa R SERIS0, of the second week's campaign for | 1T the enemy wishes to attack, he can mation Under the food control law price for wheat of the 1918 crop Americans in winning | dcpartment to appear before a court [10T€ the price he considers condit] Kentueky e 1918 crop at $2.20 would be thaf 1 ‘ure S > [ stz s Murray it was said, was ordered would release quantities of w. 5 S 5 T 3 : X ol ik gsiay The | day. Purchase of thrift stamps will i Debate L KILAUEA VOLCANO ACTIVE. the state’s quota of 10,000 skilled |:';-:‘4’.~~xx’\‘ tmf‘“ -'-Iunhn)l”lll‘m D u‘]u! ']nl:,x not lessen the buving capacity of in- | back into training before he fully had £ which might be held in the exped Saving campaign, declared here to- | i [ have ancoss to the rieh lands cast of | dividuals, he said, but by building | recovered from an attack of measles. Five Minutes and Passagc ix- | tion of a higher price being fised | | | on Amendments Limited o o s workmen needed to construct an Lava Approaches to Within Toot of | [ creoncy fleet, He seallitieve oy ot | character will feach how to spend | The case against Allen is understood Gy and would encogimustii B | e : “rvnm.v;’ 1:.‘\”“‘[\':|‘.‘},‘,T:l s ‘I‘\\|;|‘;"‘m«‘h:‘ j wise tolibe based ontechnicality ias head pected Early Neat Week. ing by farmers who are inc““‘:.d Wonolulu, Feb. 23.—The I in COMPANY M SMOKER. countr; Ting betler roude than s tho medicallireserve Jcorpsi o ) he railroad | 4€1Av. fecling that the price might Kilauea volcano, after rising 22 feet| On Monday, February 25th.. Com- | around Jerusale | ~~—, | responsible for the acts of is sub- | ashington, Ieb. 2i—-The railroad | |, to within a foot of the ridge, has |pany M of the Home Guard will holc AR : WEATIER, ( 1, passed yesterdas 4 recoded three feet and apparently | a smoker and shoot to begin at 7:i e . : has passed the danger of overflowing, | p. m. A few weeks ago a similar af- | graphs savs. deprives the onemy of atest reports stated. air was held with very good results ar e Hartiord. Feb —lore ourisis ventired close to the edge, |on the range and it was also a very | e 4 cast for New Britain and vie was said, and with aid of poles [ enjoyable social affair. Tt is expected - Fair (onight, Sunday dipped into the flerce mnss of boil. | thai this entertainment will be ey and warmer. ing lava to a considerabic depth. | more popuiar than the Jus | | = e ik S S erdinates 5 moved rapidly forward in the House H . e . today with debate on amendments to PRINCESS PAT A COLONEIL. | SENATOR FROM NEW JERS the measure limited to five minutes Ottaws 23.—Her Royal Hi, | Trenton. IFeh. 2 David Baird of | for each speaker. IMinal action in the [ hess, Princ 2 has been | Camden, Republican leader of south | Hov is looked for enrly_m-\( week | pointed as honorary colonel in chief] [ Jersey. was foday appointed by Gov- [and leaders exprossed confidence that [ the Princess Pat's Canadian Light { ernor Iadze, United States senator, to |the differences in the drafts would be | fantry, says a London dispateh s succeed the late Senator Husghes. Faidjuste conference. { Reuter's agency here

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