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HERALD BEST OF ALL iq B % LOCAL NEWSPAPERS : y NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1918. _TWELVE PAGES. PUTS BLAME ' DIG TRENCHES 70 |AMERICAN BL0OD ON| W ASHINGTON MUTE O FUEL CHAOS | DEFEND PETROGRAD' HEADS OF “WILFUL PRUSSIAN CHANG 1 DR, fiARflElD;wszes Gall Soldirs and Givi-| B b Hissoui Sefiart&rBelieves St jans to Resist Germans Hun, Senator Swanson Says | SPANISH SHIP, WITH |[ENTIRE AMERICAN BA! o Should Be in Hands of FATE OF PSKOV N DOUBT MOTLEY CREW AT WoRK Now | GERMAN CREW, ASHORE YOLENTE ks I Practical Hien, Not Theorists et - ENELIV AT CHI mvaders Reported fo Have Captured | FPanatics, German Spies and Persons | Had Prisoners Taken From ‘ - 1 Connecticut Soldiers Show Eagerne e City While Claim Is Made They Corrupted With Kaiser's Gold per- | CLOS%[W OI{DER BLIND TO Have 3een Ousted—\mericans niciously Active to Bring About | Six Vessels Sunk hy X RS I T o T Ave A o FCnce lonl Gormnnyls crms! Commerca Raider) Prussians Along Their S ector a ‘”DE COAL BOSS ERRO Petrog Feb. 25.—Blaring sirens Washington Teb. 26.—Senators i When Commanding Offi ciel alls ~ awoke slesping Potrograd last eve. | WhO particivated in the filibustsM| Gopenhagen, Feb. 26.—The Span- | which resulted in the defeat of the [jsh steamer Igotz Mendi, with a Ger- 26 Permitted to Participate in Dasi it .cment of Prices | ning signifying to the inhabitants | armed ship b S g el ant Immediate Announcement of tied hip bill last session were as man prize crew from the Pacific that the Germans had entered Pskov. |sailed by Nenator Swanson of Virgin- ocean on hoard. is ashore near the The blast of the whistles als erved ‘\]‘"v"w;y :m;‘v‘v‘x g ylyjn’z’y‘m;li:i:‘;mw-:\1‘1; kaw lightbou Two of the pris F]’RST EXPERIENCE WITH BARRA' e ' Agrecments Necessary, Ho Insists, [as a summons to begin dicging oners aboard are Americans. | e last chance for peace between tr The prisoners on the Igotz Mendi HAND-TO-HAND FIGHT If Business Work Is to Resume s for the defense of the capl- | United States and Germany were taken from six ships which had action, be said, Germany heen sunk. Several of tt risoner: . = ot i 5 g en sunk. Sever: he prisoners Stability — System of Bunkering et Soldiers” and Work- | vinced we did not have the had been aboard the vessel for eis il men’s Councils of Petrograd were in- |to defend our rizhts and tl e “}‘”h' ‘; "‘»i e < = With the American A\rmy in icans among the 100:J Ships Also Called Failure. formed over the telephone at mid- | jury she could inflict would, resul e ulse - | France, Feb. (By the Associated party were surprisef s = Press)—Detai of the IFranco- | with which the Fg® X9 ” American raid in the Chemin des | went a little fasffed they’ and were moving towards Petrograd. T s i Dames Saturday show 26 picked | have and within 30 yards of the § BAISCT's Spokes: tors, enator Swanson eclared. | cans have been landed by a lifeboat i 2 " on the fuel administrator by | A general mobilization of’ the Work- | «yere responsible the creation of | from tho Siaw 3 American soldiers participated ping shells whgén they reached tI leed of Missouri today in a |ingmen and workingwomen who are |this belief in Germany and deserve | The Danish authorities have in- | CVerY member of their baitalion had | encmy lines. MRelief had just been | of facts” submitted to the | SuPPorting the councils was ordered, cre condemnation for misrepre- | torned the Gorman commander of the u-:lx‘v‘mm r:‘d. i completed in /the German trenches By Enemy Govermments Arc \b-commitice on manufac. | Veryone being directed to report to !senting ana thwarting, at this critical | Ity Mendi, The German o crom ¢ Americans moved forward | and officers wkre making the rounds. | ; s ! any) | the Smolyny Institute, the Bolshevik | (ime. the will of G g B0 ; : 1gerly to the attack benind o bar- The Germans’took shelter in a dug flaming Passion For War, e R e e e 3 time, the will of the American peor refused to leave .the ship. 2 4 : ¥ 8- | z recent investigation of the fuel sit | Neadduarte Motor cars were re- ! (Convinced by defeat of the measure Thero has bedn an epidemic of | FA8® fire, being the first time this had out roofed with rails and sandbags b jERof quisitioned and the tram cars were | for armed neutrality that the United | bori-beri and senrvy on board the | PceR done by our troops. Some A French shell made a direct hit and | kept running all night filled with sol- | gtate 1 b ght, hard- Americans made captures and others the enemy scattered about the trench. | | States was too craven to fight sel. : | diers and members of the Red Guard, and Contracts to Replace Present on, Feb. 26.—Responsibil-, NNt that small German detach- | \vay | ments had taken possession of Pskov | sy coal shortage was placed | iy Re: Twenty-two persons, including nine small group of wilful sena- | wom two children and two Ameri- | D ch —World Longing I'or Pe jation Scenator Reed’s statement was | of the report of the sub-committec Sy | 5 : v n‘ u“ 1 ’n‘ f‘«\ Yl ’1 1d fuel ly had congress adjourned hefore sed Prussian troops through the At the same moment the Americans | man Chancellor von Hertling'y which investigatec e dedos G s S - R T fore T 3 168, 0ing weyond the objectives | a T re: 5 % | speeck the Reichstag aduinistrations, but a statement of el | Germany commenced the cnforce- | London, Feb. 26.—The steamship | [Tenches, zoing CRdStE SRobiSctlivestiiand W ten chidtmped iy Side e Bl #bis individual conclusions on the Hay e ts of what | ent of extended submarine warfare. | Igotz Mendi savs a dispatch from | SOUShL i , T e e enogpend o hand | et e lere are varying reports of wha g ; i S = Rehearsals for the raid were he ighting b 3 emy party reside: Vils and state de thotsl ; T It e el Propagandists Active. Copenhagen to the Exchange Tele- | "t€he L id were h £3 Juveine lentitofenemySparty | S meat LHiSIaD Ao : ts S ] tho | M@pPened at Pskov when the Ger- 4 b the day before. The barrage fire be- at this point was captured. partment officials without —ar Fhe chaos now existing in tho | .., "ccupied the city. One account | Senator Swanson after reviewing official indication of how it wa has it that a small German detach- | the causes which led to America’s en- regarded, or that it would b : ; ' Oor WO ment entered Pskov and subscquent- nce into the war declared there is made the basis for a furthe in the near future be confrontec o : : > o hanl o 5 A | Iy retired; another reports that a Ger- | “an insidous and treasonable propa ; ¢ step in the president's custom \ coal shortage of the most dis- petized fenotlerirebortythatiaiGer aboard had been following the Wolf E X ) nzn armored train came from Os- | Sanda now being conducted in this | aboard ha low 0 y of discussing the subject o e e e e T o keinta AT R rssn o fa nonaa peace before congre Intima| For this reason, he id, thera | OV i 3 o % - e been held prisoners on board, the | ] LUL . % e s reason, h * | cupicd, while a third speaks of street | faction and patriotic lethargy in or- - Fonore oy L {| tioms that the president would should be an immediate announce- | (CRET | der to sceure i German made peace.” | correspondent adds, ‘have been taken | ment of prices and Lr?:;al(.u‘ .t‘.‘]':(‘.-rr‘ Resirding Ostrov, it is stated an | “Engaged in Spreading ,;,,S perni.- | ashore. o RALLY FflR MEN []NLY BY L EMPL“YES‘ oiher address found no officia ;. s S 2 LESENT | armored airplane acted as scout for |cious propaganda,” he said, “is a . Cork. T 26.—1 SUPPOXT coal contracts of which virtually ail | AT P ENS, CHE0 B8 MO ons | motley crew composed of fanattes, | New York, Feb. 128 Sehe REBLitish Other officials who read th the river. When the irplane hover. | German spies and persons corrupted | freight steamship Philadelphia of E— ! S, Il enancenlors ldress closely The statement also advocated tha i 5 % 1 e { 120 gross tons, owned by the Leyland ' eht o i e sta ! advoc: ing over Ostrov signalled evacuation | With German gold and vpromises, of- uas, o e 3 5 . 2 = thought it to emphasiz announcement of a fixed time in |08 SEC0 LI PEVEICE TUG up at | ficered by a few selfish politicians | line, has been sunk by a submarine. | (eorge B. Chandler to Speak Counsel for Union Chal-|| & point ma y President Wil vl e e St i el [l S ’ ) | who foolishly think they see an op- | She left here with cargo for British i ! {| son in onc of his carlier ad wdjust itself to the new contracts anl [ portunity for self advancement al. |POTts on February 11 and was tor- at Grammar Schgol lenges Disturbers to dresses dealing with the added: iflxo\!;’,h it may result in the wreck of £ 2 ot I»L . | aims of the powers that while It is plain the prices allowed fo be | Germans Take Vollynian Town. | ine country ews of the vessel's loss was re- s N: g T 7 e Central Powers appeared: g charged must be reasonably remun- Berlin, I%eb, 26, via London.—Gen. | The activities of former German |c¢ived today in marine insuranco Hall March 14. Fist Fight. accept the zeneral broad circles and confirmed at the offices truistic princip of the Leyland line the Entente | A patriotic mass meeting for men— ' Boston. Feb. 36.—-Thousands of were contend { Washington, Feb. 26.—Gexr | who were dispatched to the various graph company, was captured by the e : | oal business,” the statement said, German auxiliary cruiser Wolf nine | 57 7 Qleloclegin thic Sroynt e } months ago in the Gulf of India. The | 0@ continued until The Amer- (Continued On Fleventh Page). | German navigators who were placed “must give place to stability or we make it the occasion for an- terminate April 1. pedoed about February erative. If this is denied, the max!- | Linsingen’s forces, operating in Vol- | Ambassador von Bernstorff and other mum of production cannot be eX- | pynja, have captured the town of Ko- | German agents despite our neutral- pected lenkowitz after a battle, the Gierman [ity, in attempting to cripple our in- Closing Order Convenient Camouflage | general staff announced today dustries, instigate plots and to influ- SPY CAUGHT IN GUBA the first of its kind to | held in New people rode to work today in cars of to the 3 9 < i 4 e e The erest o = the Roston elevated railw: only b, Senator Reed declared the recent London, Feb. 26.—Pskov, 175 miles | ence the congress in the interest of Britain-willb e conducter ol L n elevated railway only southwest of Petrograd, has heen the rman empire, also werc de- use officers of the car men's unior fuel order closing industries east of e e S = 8 V X ST 1ounced by S B e s o . ol au wrinm. € by their personal appeals and those the Mississippi river was issued by | captured by the Bolshevik nounced by Senator Swanson \an Mining Engineer Placed in e L e ¥ v | [ v ‘\”mv‘\“‘ iu- ‘u“vl;wl(],'m“l :yly ’i~\\"\\1nm:v\v"‘: cording to an Exchange Telegraph | [l GIG\: Confiinement For Plotting to Inter- i = hmi‘.\" i’ v<"h' 1 s vailadl unonl menl At a mass mceting e — created dilemma. day. - The Red Guards are resisting - The Senator made it plain thero | the German advance everywhere. - = Former President Named to Represent Self Government For Provinces. rupt Sugag Traflic Huspices t New Britair W' day at midnight the strike called for | terd Bureau ieorge B. Chandler of avana Julius Messer, a | Hartforad man of the publicity man mining wer of Santiago, | committee of the Connecticut 1o 1 Employers at Conference to Adopt | de Cuba, is under arrest here and in- | Council of Defense and state compe | 2 o . terned in the Cabana fortress, charg- | sution commissioner. il he the authority to commandeer and | powers intend to give sclf-government | ygp,q. pojjcy For War. ed with espionage and propaganda |speaker of the evening imple powers to meet an cmet- | to the provinces of Courtland and Ny % . among laborers in an effort to inter- \ Mr. Chandler has spoken iwice in = { Lithuania, imperial chancellor von Washiington, Feb. 26. — Former| ;i t}o handling of the sugar crop. | New Britain since the United States The transatlantic shipping tic-up, | Hertling declared in his addre ol it i aen etk ol R G ST e i R e s B e e mana e ey | representatives of capital as their s/ . . Hy)debrant, German chemist|Stanley Works' war dinner, and at \iso was blamed on the fuel et | representative for the public in the = e x . - | joint conferences here between em- leced 4 ; postponing the strike was taken w dministration by the senato His Americans Leave l(\n‘ .\fl)w]\'l‘. :"“m‘m “'l:'l e o iGN e m‘vbl‘\‘\ o ‘\. ‘Hl,m.‘n;fln.a«_’.y‘ a0 frequently disturbed by hoots and machinery for bunkering ships, built Mi ‘13\‘“.(,1:2“11‘ tor ,\'H»('rE‘L Sunday m‘\_"\ "".“""(‘f\_‘(‘f “'{"‘;"',"",IK‘J," “‘\(‘;r;]v‘:f:q SOLD LIQUOR TO SOLDIERS. |All those who heard him on either of ooy 57 ‘W_'. SRR ‘“j_ up by nrdclicaliexperts Minoditnsos ot ane SS ol S e IR Ea e e —_ | theaet occasions agree that he has a a1 1o their patriotism James J dreamers, had been put out oA L0 3 " | Woman Sent to Jail and Bootleggers | more forceful way of placing present \anev connecl for th Tisery, o] commission or completely subor~ f 1sel fo ¢ on, cha 1 to the fue! administration so i t can be fairly said the fuel ad- minisiration was substituted for the midnight last night RReich In the 72 hours granted by the Sy was no exceuse for such a condition il e Bt ”~,( R men for further negotiations, oflicer 10 took over the control of coal with | Amsterdam, Feb. 26.—The Centr goathclunsonfand the ‘company,swith e d or John 1. Colpoys, federal 1tor will endeavo to reach an ement on the demand of the men -~ for Wag > of four cents an ho muitipl The world SR Y : The meeting at which the ote and alleged spy, who also is a prison- | the War Saving Stamp rally of repre- before ir enem will decide to conclude peace—tk final decision S tatement asserted the entire businesy know on whut condition we are real to begin a discussion—or they v | part of the embassy and military |, e gontinueNthe Jinson vV GRET e has wired his acceptance and is : " staffs. There also were 40 Japanese | day war probiems before his hearers expected here LOmMorrow \re Fined. i e 1 1nd a number of Chinese and Saimese [~ mpo conferces held their second . . e - than any other speaker who has yet 3 e e W = Ne aven eb. 26.—Many per- |appeared bLefore a New Britai onl board:{Onel nundredlland BEWO oo iisn i toaayi and ‘edeh 8104 prevared ¥ 1 New Britain : : 5 Americans still are in Petrograd in- machinery theretofore existing ¢luding 20 women and four children. To add to the confusion the State- inal war of conquest bare fist cncounter on the platform LD eCDIe B TR CLa o T John M. Reardon, vice-president | Put the blood of the fallen, 't of the Amalgamated Association of |#£Onies of mutilated and distress a | sutferings of pcoples will fall on inatec lenged any of the disturbers to | | | rudi ‘ i = sons crowded into the rooms of the | ence t was for this reason (hat Mr, to outline a program Tomorrow they =iy 3 " > ' i S federal court today The docket | Chandler heen secured for the will bresent their views of what they t with tt 8 £ War B e e i madeinpRinEpart Wi he names Of | War Bureau's initial patriotic rally The mass meeting has heen called agreement to last during the war. The | Men who had ignored draft registra- | sreement will be presented to the| fion, took an hour for the reading.|so that the part to be played by secretary of labor for approval and | A grand jury was impanelled and re l Americans who have not enlisted will form the basis of a national labor | tired. the government service, may he p Kate Huhbard, colored, of Nor-lup to the men of New BDritain in sractical reach. The 'world, especia policy ) e | | the neutral woric wsking if 4 { ] | Street and Electric Railway employes heads of these who insistently refu i of America, in urging the men not to | [to listen to the voice of reason a | humanity I “The prospect c ment said, the prices fixed 1 Lane committee were “‘swept aside by Occupation of Pskov. the fuel administration” and this London, Feb. 26.—The Workmen's | | trike, said i mistake finally w discovered and | and Soldiers’ committee for rv\()lu-‘ | “The mien who are doing the loud- est yelling and attempting to stam- pede this meeting are agents of the company sent here for that purpose b whole eastern front is now wi admitted by Dr field. Senator | tionary defense, says a Reuter dis- i Reed declared *“‘mtu licity of prior- | patch, placed placards in Petrograd wich, pleaded guilty selling whi straight-from-the-shoulder discus- He told the men the international sion. In order that as many men a8’ ooones sy 8 SRR A S ,“H“ gate is now open to a general pead possible can hear Mr. Chandle strike here as long as the asreement | Put I'rance, Great Britain and’igy speech, women have not been invited e s o e till, it seems, are completely ] made in 1912 between the union and 4 to attend. b | willing to listen to the voice of xe ’ ity orders resulting in tieing up thou- | on Sunday, making this announce- = E key and beer to a r and was A number of “bootlegging” liquor | cases from Fairfield county were S Ghyioualy 7l thelatateson ot 1o ave occupied Pskov which is ‘ Y we SR AN Logut 1 G [Py )".”" have ] \““'[ from the eapitals | Bxplosives Dropped On Inbabited | called first and where pleas of guilty : $anee o Mundamentali ol Sishtio e o is e R were entered fines were imposed | rangements for the mass meeting will | “From the beginning the Entex business ought not to be wrested T : submitted to arbitration {3 | > G gy Places of Venice, Mestre and Cas- 1 from $50 to $100, with costs | aistribute tickets through the factor- i SR | has pursued aims of conquest. It experienced hands and taker | Germany's Worries Not Ended. 1 4 ¢ | Mr. Reardon read letters and tele- | (9% BUTS/C SRS O SOBAURSL Mg i : : o : William Edwards of New London, |ics and churches in the city. T T W Gy Wil onleriie cr by those who, however good Tondon, Feb. 26.—Signing of a Rus- | telfranco By Teuton Aviators. \15eq with /aolioiting a taxicab fare | tickats, owever, will serve merely ng SrAme {Tom.Secrotary Wilson of the | 2 in, to France. 1 can add g their intentions, are utterly lacking | co-Gierman peace wi be the final SE el S Sitat Ha B DurDOse o nd s PR el 0N D05 X e | ing sreviously has been s R that T Sl |2 emmarn f:h‘"‘“‘,:‘r‘;"":"nr;m:;‘:'” . omeEon _During air raids | for immoral purposes, was fined $700 |invitations, and fo the purpose of ad- . )" oo Do b P g0 RO e ea what ;\w;n,ulu has been r nowledge i o solution of the Germs e . -2 ine ? --there is no Alsace-Lorraine questi successful condyet e e L e i e T ! 2 S utilities commission appealing to- the | --there is no Alsace-Lorraine quest The me X e v - < of | nouncement says. enemy airplanes | 1zed two weeks ago by the secretafy jhe admit ave§inineldocsinotinld e pil BN R e e el nlihe ational sens h tement w taken under | tlement will come when the peoples of airpls b _ i Holiel Grammar school as- . 3 The operations of the Central po consideration tod - report on | Courtland, Esthonia, Livonia and Po- | dropped 27 bombs on inhabitated | of war. Frank Wicks, of the same!a ticke Al S| time be aliowed for adjustment . lay and a report on | and, Ksthonia, Li a and Po- : ; ¢ § dith | sembly I where the meeting will ers in the east, the chancellor sa the 1dings of the recc inquiry is | Jand take matters int their own | Places at Venice, three on Mestre and | Cit\. on a liquor charge. escaped with ! . 5 5 3 " = L LR AN e D 5 seit 5 v - s held, seats only 900 to 1,000 people | i IR were being oarried tt xpected shortly hends, according to M. Kameneff, one |five on Castelfranco. Two persons | 5 fine. John Mack of Norwich e h y : o SOLDIERS AFTER TODAY. WeEs beins Shtred U I W Senator Lod whose resolution | of the Bolshevik delegates to the|were Killed and nine injured at Ven- | o sold two hottles of beer to @ e e aim ks .u‘ ‘,1 i S d the coal investization, has | Brest-Litovsk negotiations made in an |ice and three were killed Mestre. | 2 iven 60 days. A nunfher veserved Men Who Leave For Devens Tomor. | Pe2CC With Lirain - notice he will discuss the coal | interview in the Daily News. M. |All were civilians. The materic 00 ng cases wer Mr. Chandler's speech will be pre- | il SR “We don't intend to establish ot | PRt e e T oeal | -+ FOW Preparing for Life at Camp. .. | . jcon Pathoma of Livonis ion in the senate tomorrow Kameneff h arrived here after a |age was slight 1 sed with fines led riotic mu v local § selves in Esthonia or Livor - three-week’s journey from Petrograd. | = - = { Liberty Chc and the New Britain All of those in the last 15 per cent. The chancelior asserted the Cel >aris as Bal 5 b ol LOWS INTO STRIGF Hizh Sehool orchestr: of the first draft, who leave for Camp | tral powers had frec Poland w# \CCEPTS K. OF €. HOSPITAL, He is on )‘L, wavkto |!:, s as Balshe- | GOOD ROADS DELEGATIS, ICE, FLOW TRT ; - vik plenipotentiary to France i : > meetinz will he called to order | Devens tomorrow, have received of-|the intention of calling an indepen With the handing over of land and | _Jiartford. Feb. 26.—Governur Hol-| ypavac Cansed by Breaking of Jam in 7 o'clock bt the deors will be [ ficial notices that after foday they are | ent stato into existen The col factories to the peasants and workers, | COTP_has appointed the followins to Milford. fead soldiers in the employ of the govern- | stitutiona! problem involved by Bridgeport Knights. el DR R e e [ B0 E A P S e gt : . ment. At § o'clock tonight the first | heing discussed in its narrower . b convention in Little Rock, Ark, from Milford, Feb. 26.—Tce in the We 20 district men will meet in the exemp- the three countr April 15 to 19, Charles J. Rennett, | powage pond hehind the town hall | BODY FOUND ON TRACKS. tion board, office for final instructions | volved Y Hartford. Robbins B. Stockel, Norfolk, | lifted by last night's freshet and the - and the second dist i “Our war aims cepting the offer of | ‘alure ftheir vital interests . Gonse”| s thur W, Foot, Hartford: Arthur M Puth of Watar fram. the upper. renchag | Former Inmate of Sanitarium Struc with their hoard 1".:'(;:0:12?\“.::},,‘:3:'. it T G Columbus club Build- t"' y "'j‘ % onscio ’_‘\"» "" {' """: iite, Sharon. Archibald McDonald. | of the steam broke this forenoon and by Prain. at 8:45 o'clock Inasmuch as non: maintenance of our r hospital purposes | ©% ing the cou S| Putnam and Donald A. Adams, New |was swept into the street. Water g of the men going away i 2 1 flooded the basement of the town hall & aniond SRl ~—On the rail- ¥ minal yards of the country.’ | mann and William advancing quic i s o e - company remained in force. In that [ WURTE £0 TR S Iheicomateclinichars el i chatial i o entiten el neationeliare Etolhe | (Fonsan ] ROUmATILY, hese ind costs under a regulation author- | Vertising the meefing as any man will » and for this reason no seats will be | | N Governor Holcomb Approves of Gis 1 6.—Governor Hol- | they could, not under the old regime . to George T. Kelly | that German invasion of Russia would he said, by rtford | growing among the Russia - desires it, | rit 1d freedom German o pation of Petrograd t | g _ | there will be no formal demonstration | velopment,” said — - Icamenciriaddedl <ould not be cncuh = {in which are the town clerk’s valuts, | r0ad tracks today was found the body | to mark their departure but the train | warfare, even w PARCEL POST SCOPE ENDARGED: | to restore the monarchy Any a TWELVE KILLED IN WRECK. the police station and lock-up. Police, | of Frederick Del ‘ecchio, of 84| Will leave tomorrow for Washington | gressive actior Washington, F _As a means | tempt at restoration would entail| Columbia, % ., Fob, 26.—Twelve | F1OME Guards and (-H’Y‘('! S stood | Calhoun street, Bridgeport. His Pvn( o H.\‘v .\‘~ w J(nt:lln chapter of the Red | aim special € upon T e G e of farm | fighting in every town and village for | dead and 37 seriously injured was the SUArd over dangerous places in the ; was on the front of a motor of a ross has arranged to give every ma just now ordey 5 \pbry = 7 | ‘ '° ' street until the ice flowed under the | treight train which arrived at Harlem |8 complete outfit of sweater, helmet tandings may aris to o Memoriai bridge in New Haven ave- | River earlier wristlets, mittens; socks and mufflers. | operations in the ecast. Their sole al wounded sold products to the consumer, Postmaster | the Peasants and workerg were well | 1oll of yes Southern Railway 1 . i awdre that a restoration would in- | wreek ne S General Burleson today increased the | AWATe < i ; B cck ncar here. A coroner's inquest | - @ tlien out into) the souna s ’ allowable weights of parcel | volve the loss of their land and politi- | was under wayv today with th bue and t AL He had been in a sanitarium at s to securc the fruits of our pea NEW CHINBPSE PREMIER. with the Ukrainc Peking, Feb. 25 - No-Hsun, I More Americans From Moscow e s e Ihysic they went to walk, {Inallv | minister of the inte as been ap FIRE DRIVES PAMIAES OUT: Washington, TFeb. 26.-—Arw WEATHIER. | comin visiting friends dur- | pointed acting premicr in place of i'eb. 26.—Fire made four | ments have been made to move ‘[ < ¢ < ing the ¢ \ trolley car was |Wang Chin-Chen, who h been post | . obje > m 3 t N -d | cal Tights. sing ponsibility for the di leasing the I Westport for a week. Yesterday | L _ on called. and with consent of ackages effective March 15 5 - 1 g LS can ndamen agree wi the four princivles, which in P dent Wilson's view must be applig in a mutual exchange of views, af thus declare with President Wils that a general peace can be discusse homeless here today The | Americans in Moscow to Samara, boarded for the return irip to Bridge- | granted a leave of absence. Wang is ily house in the East road | il the ea No immediate oc New noand vi- to Mrs. Antonio Pametti cup. r Moscow ¥ German | 1} tonieiht nd Wed- vas $8.000 partly A by | troops is expected but it was thought | cnused by the res . . Colder te rtlord, el = g riford, Feb, ore- port. While the son was in a store | said to faver a4 femporizing attitude cated at 1. m. at a tower house. | sympathy h the president's an. American } : i Probably ter that a train struck | nounced military policy against {he = i he walked the tracks. i rebels Only ono reserve need night, & € = 1 (Continued On Eleventh | | {he father disappeaved. He was lo- | toward the southerners and is not in ‘[ on such a basis.