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RITAIN HERAL HERALD BEST OF ALL LOCAL NEWSPAPERS " NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1918, —TEN PAGES. PRICES THREESCENILSS © NI OF PEACE GERGANS’ SINGING |MORRIS PROTESTS 'SOVIETS CONGRESS | BOLSHEVIKI SI DESIRE ON PART ~ ENDS IN A DISCORD ARREST OF EMERY REPUES TOWLSN | 1wING IN lJlr BERUN HEARD‘American Soldiers Silence Merri- | Demands Fifim for Seizure Expresses Appreciation for Inter- § e ' ‘ i ‘ ' ja’ CZECK AND GE N MEMI : e ment in Trenches at Toul | ol American by Germans | est Shown in Russia’s Future | RMA , Von Hindenburg's Statemnet That S ; Sl | M | " | | : 1 \ AUSTRIAN HOUSE 1B ensive Must Go on Con- (HUN CURIOSITY GRATIFIED FORMER YA OFESSOR CALLS WAR IMPERIALISTIC g Ofensive Must Go on Gon IFIED | R YALE PR i y P GRS TN | B i FER 5 2 : O { ) Copenhagen, March 16 Czech Leen for s S]de]‘ed S]gnmcam Enemy Pecks Over Parapet (o Sce | United States Citizen and 16 Subjects | Message to Laboring Masses Prediets | o0 German members of the lower including potd N | < terme nemi ” SN J What Yankees Are Doing, But| of tain Faken Into ruvi Hour Approaches ITor Them to | 20use of the Austrian parliament en- | | m“:{\‘«‘n:(-m 3 1 " A gazed in & wild scutfle in which sev “The C: 8 WASHINGTON DIPLOMATS i arpshooters IPut @ Stop to Phat [ tody by Prussians During Occupa- | Throw Off the Yoke and Establish - e b i The Czech | i cral were infured Thursday during Lroper quantitd in Quick Order. | tion or Aland Islands. Socialistic State of Society, tpeech by the Czech deputy Soupt, | will starve us. 3§ SILENT ON SITUATION o ) says @ Vienna dispateh to the Ham- ! (e British. With the American Army in France, | Stockholm, March 16.—An attache buger Fremdenblatt. The disturbance| The German ey ."“*‘\’* 13.—(1y ’I‘]u-..\s«ocmtmll Press). | of ,]“., v\,,u‘\,.,(,,v“ legation loft today Washington, | Mareh 16— Lecame go serious that the \I\:n\’m:\nl interrupted by D8 o Don 1 Re. | TActive artillery firing continues on | for Iiniand carrying a formal pro- TG o pase S v had to dissolve the sitting | Czech, who threw @ Assertion by Lord Yiobert Cecll Be- |the American sectors northwest of teED iom Minldters Morrisiito Gen. || in official circles that President Deputy Soukpt complained thai | The tumuit thus beg * lieved to Have Been Reply to Un- | Toul and east of Luneville. A number | Aanncrheim, commander of the gov- | Wilson might make an early Prague, the capital of Bohemia, had ! throughout the house: 3 | of gas shells have been falling on the | ernment forces, against the arrest by | | qecision on the Russian sitan. oficial Feelers—Germany's Dwind- | Toul front. o e { Germans on the Aland Tslands of || tion It was not indicated f An enemy patrol was discovered | Henry Croshy ISmery Demand s | At imisht hellts rorne e DE RE E OF WHEAT SUPPLY 1 % operty ling Supply of Iron Ore May Hasten | this marning in the wire entangle- | made that the Finnish government || wnag mERE be its forne or its ) | ) " i 5 | ments northwest of Toul. They were | clhtain the release of M. Bmery | e e iae o / B 4 Report’ Receive nd of War—Henderson ARatnst | driven off with sifts fire And & mmber | The. Aoneienn At o o || Ameriens attitude towar BE CAUSE OF NEW RESTRICT : | of them were hit. One body was left | panied by membor of the British St G et V! Officin! Circles—Disturbance Peace Now. hanging in the wire. legation conveying a similar protest | | I’“'l"“'h":‘:‘[ B . “L‘““' 4 S TR ) D o0 sv | n emamnd o e S endently or in conjunction Pl e e Miles - ¥rom Fhin A Washington, March l(}_—hvl‘m‘r\x\vvs“ American snipers have been busy)and demand remarding the arrest of || Wi other powers has not un- i il that Germany. may have made a new (o0 both ssctors:d Bast of Luneyille six | 1d Britishers) in the sinio! party with || SEEE SRS DOWErS, R Washington, March i6—Further mills whioh wes swpplemented by a| 3,000 Population peiace offer to the allies, proposing | SRe€mMy snipers were silenced by the | Mr. Emery, all of whom were taken R 3” ;h‘_ \m"v o limitation of wheat consumption in | frank admission by the food admin- d e B e e (9 ity ~\1t‘lv)v“ln'f'|v\lsv‘ On 't l.n‘x!il(l\lflll(i] last | abourd a German steamer and taken i the United States fs under contem- | SEFation flx“rtt the existing flour stores | yondon, March 16.—Maximalis Ve e it an andercurrent of dis. | NiEht and today, considerable taiking, | to Dantzig, Germany. I T e ) are only 30 per cent. of the normal | giheria have murdered 150 Japd cussion which has been running in | @0d even singing, was heard within| Minister Morris did not wait for S e plation by the food administration to | quantity needed until June 1. Offi- at Blagovieshtchensk, capital of ; e cireles hore for some time, | the enemy lines.” Several times the|yistructions from Washinzton but| Moscow, March 14 (By tho Asso. |Make certain the visible supply will |clals thought the department's esti- | tinur province, says & report oo Ut hich mever has shown any evie | GErmans stuck their heads over the | called a conference of kntente min- | ciated —Press)—President Wilson's | Hd® over the American peopic and [mate of 180,000,000 bushels of wheat | in" th newspaper Hochie Shi dence of tangible development parapets to sce what the Americans i isters which declded to take the mat- | messago of sympathy to the Iusstan | AlIes until the next harvest {in elevators and on farms March L, | yviquy and forwarded by Re | Fore! dotne: ter straight to Gen. Mannerheim, who | people was received with —marked | The seriousness of the wheat situa- | was optimistic and sald thelr best in- [ ;2 : : in London vesterday that no such pro- |, Af1er several of their number wero| will have a chance to show whether |applause when it was read tonight at | HOD Was shown today by a depart- | formation was that 125,000,000 bush- | ™" 1 o0toh from Tien Tsin, O B o e L omsidered eoupted | Pit, the Germans stopped looking Finland is an independent state of i | the opening session of the All-Rus- |MeNt of agriculture ‘reporc on sup- jels was the greatest amount that was |, “4/c Datly Mall says the Japd At one place last night an American | vassal of Ger ; Z 3 . . el ght an / vassal of Germany, sian Congress of Sowviets. 1 von- | PIy in the country’s clevators and |expected : Nt B SRl o i Deo. Innhie Bk iun Congress of Soviets. The con embassy at Peking has been info: BN e darl e (The man el e = sress immediately adopted a resolu- | “-——————— that during recent disturbancei o lue to the allies’ unresponsive y « | 1 = tion of appreciation. ! Bl rleshtchensk hre aps IVC | challenged and was found to he a e e, ST SR e . g ) 3lagovieshtchensk, - three Jap: tentions, served to strengthen the | Washington, March 16.—Fenry “Tho all-Russian congress of Sov- ] I i . | was trying to get back to his own defending their property against with Marshal Hindenburg's announce- | ment that the German offensive would i : $ peace as well ag the culture and |old son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller . that it was only after careful study | treaty of peace with Germuy and they were re show that Germany knows produ tion of ore within her own borders jus northeast of Badonvillers, near Lune- | Islands of Emery was made to the ] i P well being of all who toil ville. The enemy now is hurling | state department today by Minister lved to rvesign of 2 Smith street. zot in the path of of local conditions that his actlon is view of neutral diplomats who for | lines. He was furned over to the | CToSby Bmery, who was among the | icts expresses its appreclation to the | sheviki. some time have belleved that some | prench authoriti Eritish and Americans taken prison- | American people and first of all the Y ERI [Y HURT Tfl LEA[I I}EM[][;RAT s Sort of ihders card faolors Tiave .,w,‘]\ Tho place where the German was | €™ bY Germans while leaving Fin- | laboring and exploited classes in the ) : ‘ Blagovieshtchensk is on the A TS et ThE CoG D ) [ captured was not far from whero an | 2t on a noutral ship. is a_former | United States for the message sent by river near its confluence with American offctals and all 4 diplo- | American one-pounder was busy fir \l;n[\ professor of economios {\n;l was | I’rlshllcn: \:'Illsun folfTe congre of : | ———— Seya and is opposite the Manch mats, while agreeing with Lord Cecil's | ing on f large nest of enemy nine | Chairman of the tariff board during | Soviets in this time when the Rus- K K 1 N town of Algun. ks " ™ statement that no such terms can be lors The Germans L“Mm‘"_“',"l ™P | president Taft's administration. He | slan social revolution republic is liv- | Wendell Miller Runs in Path : Local Physician Announces | or sarbin and h":' ]:: ;:?)pl:::uo: ‘ considered, give mo evidence of Mow |* Mo American artillory in {he Toul | 1§ Known to college men the country | ing though most difficult trials. | : N 34,000. There are extenstye much may be known here of what ! aotor again batterod the German | €VCT &8 probubly one of the most pop- | “The Russiun republic uses the of Richard B. Murray's H His Candidacy for mines in the district, Hindenburg refers to as Germany's Jines and observation posts and | :nx' nrorv»;)' at Yale .siin(‘u (‘h‘;n-lr ‘ nlw':l(\'l:\n !ur the message rr«lxlm Px'cl'qv ¥ i 2 ST icaprinoshls e s ¢ an | Sumner, and is recognized as a lead- | ident Wilson to express to all peoples b ROTRES (vt i ®iThe menesal’ current of opinion for | corece 2 exblosion, pobably of 40| e student of economica. | who are dying and suffering from the Machine. { Mayoralty Honors T el il some time has turned toward the | giiic were sent info three mew Ger. | Jiecent dispatches from Stockholm | horrors of this imperialistic war, its J i=lsely ¥ i ‘i',”‘v“ 10.—A oRniney possibility of Germany AtemDUng | man’ renchos where aweapony poo | 1€1ing of the unrest of civilians, sald | warm sympathy and firm conviction | R e s et odtl g | to give way in the west and make UD | cembling gas projectors havo been | U1 Amerleans and British of militery | that the happy time is near when the | By rumning from the sidewalk on| Dr John 15 Martin, today formally | Honists of the Left and mombe | her losses in the east. e age would be taken ‘o a German in- | laboring masses in all bourgeolse | the west side of Main strect, nearly - announced his willingness to be the | theyCounciliofiHeoples (i ; The extent to which the question of The visibility was poor today, but | {¢rnment camp. Professor Imery is | countries will throw off the despic- |opposite Commercial street, this standard bearer of the democratic '_’“" ‘”»’”“‘V\"‘,‘7-‘"““"“ Priday, saj future supplies of iron ore enter INLO | ot giroley vy b within military age | able yoke and establish a socialistic | morning, to *“hook” onto an auto party at the annual municipal elec- | *ePOTt recelvod here from ihe P Germany’s peace plans 1s Indicated in | 1" { "y olioved the Germans have | v Holds Majors Commission. | State of socicty which is the only ono [ truck being driven up Main street ou | ton in this ¢ity April 9. In waking %['j"l "‘““»“-V" agencyy kA latest advices, received here. Theso | ,crmanently abandoned trenchcs | A report on the arrest on the Aland | CAPAbIC of assuring a permanent and | the est slde, Wendell Miller. 13 vear | the announcement, Dr. Murtin sald revolutionists refused to ratif | o yorts to b s . 5 A e lconeie== 1A being heldh : omobile drive 5 SEti s s S e . moment the treaty is ratified by in' Mamitted) by ‘exborts o) B0 years, | 1o itics or Taria shells aoms of 13 || Movtis at Sackbol, The congress is being held in the |an automobil by Richard - prompied. he fecling that there i | Moment treaty is ratis that Sweden contemplating an iXon |jncpee ot thy - American positions | News dispatehes have sad the | Splendid banquet hall of the Nobility | B. Murray. brick manufucturer of “absolute barmony in the party, and -Russian Congross of Sovieis industry of her own will vequire hor |y qrg | American and British legatlons vlub, where former emperors often | Berli there no other candidates have ap- [ o » own ore, and supply In Spain upon | o e | Stockholm had started | representac | WOre _entertained. Soldiers, sailors | 13 ved inuries which may . peared on the surfac ror several | SWEDISH VESSELS Mhioh Rhe bas oS mun bgicend | tives for Finlana carrving a formal | ind pewsints formed @ majority of | prove fatal. e ixal the Xew Britain | weeks, he name of r. Martin has approaching exhaustion. \ An Associated Press dispateh from | protest against the arrests to Gen !m»“l ’{_ii ym-_ tes _D'ru« nt. \I [ esnsiatpngnlial An operation for been before the public as the prob- | EIZED BY GERM!/ — the American front in France Thurs- | yannerheim, commander of the Fin- |SVerdloff, chiirman of the central |the trephining of his skull, which is!able nomince. Throughout the ity | Hen oo for Iy et (cace) | day reported that General Pershing's | nich government forees. exeeutive committiee of the congress, | fractured, was performed ai the hos- | his name is met with favor on part . London, March 16.—The most .u‘.f‘“‘"“ Badtmads) thelx fiGiperminent e Bmmer M i Vorrisiidispaten (R eSs 00 LS SAGAES I BLN B D00 "xlfi[‘“‘ this afternoon by Drs. J. 1."of the members of tho democratic | N oondon, March 16.-=The most et | Jgvance in occupying evacuated | gicelosed, holds o majors commis. | NWMBCr 732 and there are 38 soclal|Kelly and 1. T. Ironmcu pariy, and (lere appears to be no |large Trawlers and Steamor I loal ‘ats e [ trenches northeast of Badonvillers | o™ redorielotithe erican | TeVolutionists of the Left. Several people on Main street at doubt of hls unanimous choice by th s l7 been! veached 1nttha oplnion ches n | sion in the reserve of the American Osund £ ¢ N = e e andot : nre of (he | and consolidating them with their | oy Fo wag sent to Russia, it was Premier Lenine made the principal |the time were cye witnesses o the (olegates ai the city convention ith Grain for Belginm Grabby », of Arthur Henderson, secretary of the | e Cev empts to cject | b S e 43 | speech and received a gre: 4 cide d all declave that My. Mur- S : > Tabor party. Spealing in London at « | 0Wn lines. German attempts to eiect | qiq by the Guaranty Trust Co. of ‘.'iur.}q-h.ww SO 5 [ ation. | accident and all declaro that Tur bl tos Desnid sesinsatior | T B woman suffragist celebration today, he | the Americans were repulsud. New York. While there he was com- | F1€ rev G il et 10 S |IH0 S Il thi= city for 25 vears, during which 2dded | - = missioned at the request of Bri “‘.“"“ Ehifel (LI OIS et Young Miller, who was an "’\’»“"‘ time he has built up an extensive | London, March 16.—A numbé ‘I have been imagining during the | Artillery Fire on French Front. | o, judson, the American military ;“','\‘“"I‘“‘“_ Snsace Wl ‘: _J“_]’_"; [(bey fatithe Miallonn markat son »{‘ 4N nedical practice. He has also ac- | 'arge Swedish trawlers and one of last few days, having regard for what Paris, March 14.—Violent artillery | attache at Petrograd, and was made \‘;‘“‘v '"i,“‘ v‘_‘““\‘ I"":\‘ f”'("" 1“1 ‘t’,<“ [isteet g adogmpaies 25 1\ < ':}”'» cumulated much real estate. Al- [ iirzest Gothenburg steamers has taken blace in Russia, that somo | fire along the whole front, especially |a member of the American military | the peace terms. as decided that | who disappeared immediately after | though he has not been active in | been captured by German submas peace should be considered and af- |the nccident ticx, he hes been before the voters | oft the Skaw, the nocthe rn extref German emissary might come along|in the Verdun region, is reported in|mission. and say { tho official statement from the war| Minister Movris said nothing as to | {*F ”‘“l\\~]‘“;,I("'y“““;j"“:"“x"‘r;mf::'tl”«‘v' | i A o S skull. his |y geveral years as a candidate for | of Jutland, Denmark, and force| “Why d > fight? ¢ cannot | ight | the fins < ition o ¢ prison 16 capits K etrograd anc e [left lex is broken and there are seri- ['{he sehool bourc slace he occupies | 20 to Germany, says eporf 2 Why do we fight? Why cannot { offico tonight. thelnnalaipositiontoftne Winolon liSiah s pUp RN PRE S8 ERE 2Rl el stille iR et SR EE L s it e Bancol rd, a place he occupies | X0 to Germany, says o report pH we seltle it? We are prepared to| A Gierman raid in Lorraine was re-| ers, although press dispatelies said | | @ 4 at the present time He first became | by the Gothenburg Shipping Ga come 1o a compromise with you re- | pulsed and a larze number of bombs | they were taken to Dantzig, Germany, | “ommittec. | also suffering with internal injuries. {4 member of that body on the death | and forwarded from Copenhager garding colonies and we are prepared | pave been dr d by French avi-|aboard a German steamer. All wo- | trong forces of guards were about | Mr. Murray’s version of the acci-j ¢ tne late Judge James Roche. He |the Exchange Telegraph Co. i imakcl Sonsesanlc on: 18 0 | pios h | mon members of the party and men | the hall but there were no attempts | dent given in a statement immedi- !iq also o member of the board of! The steamer seifed was the e sl R YN | Tnome than 80 years oid, wers pormit. | at disorder. Moscow is quict, Bolshe- | ately afterward follows ¢ inance and taxation, being an ap-| cess Ingeborg, from Gothenburg Lorraine.” | ted to proceed to Sweden. The min- | Vik control apparently being abso-| “I was driving south on Main | pointee of Mayor George A. Quigley. | Rotterdam with grain for the Bel “That would Le a cynical neace con- Welsh Troops Raid Germans. | ister said the party was captured as | lute- ) _ ) strect, mot going over twelve miles | U "yt e native of New Lon- | relief commission, the advices s taining the seeds of futurc wai It| Tondon, March 16 Welsh troobs | it leff Abo by sledge and that they | A caucus of the I;(‘)I\\n‘nln while | an hour, on the right side of the ;mm Ile recoived his preliminary | She was ordered to proceed to wolud not be a clean peace and it| carried out successful raid last | wore taken to Bkerko. { favoring a x-t,rulng “1’»,‘,)“; t‘(~1-|}|:1'x\ trect Just south .»:l Myrtle .\I\w::l cducation in the public schools of Refore __..”m,:, it is added, y. would not be an honorable peace. It night near Armentieres, and captured e e nt it e [ueacE treaty ,)':\ resolved to approve | an auto truck was coming north N wrigiol and the Hartford High school teamer had the promise of a ould be the desertion of Russia and | 15 prisoners and two machine guns,” | no instructions had been sent to Mr, | the course of the peace delegation of | Main street. Near Mills' hardwaro | qer ho atiended St. Laurent's school | voyase to Holland. the women of this country must stund | (e war office reports. “Hostile artil- | yforris, ! the Council of people’s commissaries. | store two boys ran from the side- [ Wy " Gunada, He then en- against it like flint lery was active southeast of Ypres.| fhe minister reported there e The caucus also condemns the Ger- | walk, apparently to cateh onto the “We are anxious for peace and tho | ha,p. the Menin road and south of | 28 persons in the or: 4 . | el 1 tered the Univerrity of Kentucky and | T m inall party and [man pedce lerms and declared it wasi|auto truck. Que siw lils danser and fwaduated from the madical school of ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNG | soaner it comes the better. BLut lel| 1jouiholst forest.” | Dosiden Major Fmory the - Germans | necessary to restore order and organ- | codged out of the way of my Auto-!ina¢ ingitution. He further studied me say it must bo a peace consistent —_— held 16 Englishmen. The Germans |1ze for defense. mobile. The other ran in front of i, qiuine in the University of the City with the ideals for which we entered | e (ST T G e, e e my auto and T struck him. T doubt | [oCCCAS B 0 o ating in 1892, Ho |Ideut. TRobert E. Lee of Neth thohmal MINojonoidel lores BhoroRtLb | ad, March 16.—Turkish older men into Holland but Swedish | it the wheels passed over him. as T pey went abroad where he studied T the collapse of Russia, but I do mnot | Petrog ~ believe that represents a majority of @il mot feel any jar of the machine. | {5 porig and Vienna, and was award- | Army and Miss Lucile M. Stapl 1 stopped and t ont and went 100,44, jiploma in the university of the | troops are reported to have occupied | officials on the Aland Is | )n in the Cau- | tested and they were pu t aboard a S0 TEAGHER MAY RESIGN 4 RN e S o € re Baku reg | 5 wne Wine Nie ! v the Russian people. They were very "}‘:‘" nuice o S the hoy's istance e wi "\”x' latter citv. After practicing one year Niece of Cardinal Farley. enxious for peace. I am anxious for |casus . SN o1 Set feet in the vear of the S inaiod. Heies v = v g T 3 any spee 6 it reported German and | Arthur P. del Moral, Instructor in X e e s (L instod foRrem oyed ftoRthisEcity: Announcement is made of the peace, but never in any speech that I | Arthy cav. As 1 Jau Dr. Martin is an active member of e & an troops are continuing oper- e T N s S0 t gagement of Miss Lucile M. Stapl took the hoy to i et 5 | & number of fraternai sos ietles, and } qaughter of Judge L *als vk not presont i ent o s Judge Luke M. Stapl Walsh was not presont and 1 Wenl | gor gver 20 years has been physician | of 804 Garfield place, Brooklyn, 3 for Dr. Kelly. Dr. Kelly declined to | 0~ ~ e '“rml‘ - r-j e e bl ourt Charter Oak, F. of A. Dur- | and Second Lieutenant Robert H. : and we (arid | ing the presidential campaign of |6f the 301st Field Artillery of 511916, Dr. Martin mnanifested consid- nd French at High School, nish ¢ have made or In any suggestion I |Ukrar ] | L S S i e | = | Mas Offer in Waterbury. Russia. B | | Forty-nine Saloous and Wholesale | 11l means let us try for Jtallan Statement. peace, a peace based upon interna- Arthur 1’. del Moral, instructor in | the nnconscio ieng aticels SNy Rome, rch 14—The war office t jathe s pasn P n National Army at Camp Devens. onallfustisefonia hationty statement issucd today reads: Istablishments Torced Out of Bus. | SPAuish and Itrench at the HIgh | oflce. From there he wis faken 10| orable interest in the election of | Migs Stapleton Is a nieco of Card e o “West of Lezzeccn strong —enemy hool, i considering an offer to lenve | the hos S e n by | Woodrow Wilson, and took the stumb | frgrley of New York. Lieut. Lee $4 700 [S MISSING | parties who attempted to capture | iness by Fdict of Sceretary Danicls, | (he Hizh cchool faculty and go to | The stons of the aocidont xiven 2| (n several occasions in the interests | prother of T. Frank Lee. Lieut, h | one of our patrols was dipersed by N 1+ to become an instructor in | Hdwar . U v“( o the e | of the present chief executive of the | gave up his studies at Harvard td e lour fire. The enemy exploded a| Newport. R. I March 16.—The hoin a private school there. frecbmilaz iond MATIT RO L Lo o [ination: to the first oficers’ tralning okl f : A | powerful mine on Monte Pasubio, | havy uf‘yv‘*_x"vm’n\ Hr'rlf\’ prohibi While Superintendent Stanley 11 “‘ 1 S :, “( 4 X e "\ = ‘( — Plattsburg and recelved his com Former Cashicr For SWift & Co., in |yy¢ ur positions were not damaged ;;H sale of liquor ; n‘mz\ five niiles of | jlolmes states (); 1 I[m has \lm = |t N rede U 20 BURNED To DEATH sion on the completion of the ¢ Sl o v |In the vicinity of Laghi, one of our | the Newport naval station went into | ccived Mr. del Moral's resignation. he | count Lbary siys Fhalisa leyl il orobable vee acin Waterbury Describes TRobbery But | 0y 1 couged great alarm in the hos- | «ffect today with tho result that 49 | pas been informed that he is con- uvs start from the curh hs If_to .T,I\‘m.:r-ns MR 12 Toclked Up: |tile positions and returned without | “aloons and wholesale liquor *lm‘u,\‘1,\m«;“~‘; another offer. It is said that | Calch Mix truck. Scine Mr. Mur A e ) i iz losses Other patrols in ambush at lere were rm-rmiy (m\‘nf business | the position offered Mr. del Moral in | ! ', w “l u ‘\w‘ i“‘\ “‘- S \”_ ¢ and Six Children of Lumberman Waterbury, March 16—Because the |the head of the Ormio valley suc- Eiforts by dealers to galn an ex- | ywa(erbury Is much more alluring | The boy who was Injuted patd Mo at- o T e A HARTFORD SOLDIER KlL police would mot believe his story of | ceded i capturing two encmy patrols, 1ension of time so they might m‘.‘ tam the onc In’ this city and it is| ontion to the shout, i he heard it, Among Victims of Fire in Logging being held up in the office of Swift & | Our artillery dispersed two enemy | jose of their stocks more profitably | qouitrul if the local school depart- | @4 s struck Gl s Camey S Co., by two armed men at 2 0'clock |troops and working partios in the re unavailing and the authorities | | ., ¢ will be able to retain his ser. | iFitvelling between ter —and twelve e ST T Y is morning while a third man rifled | Asiago basin and covers along roads :nnounced cvery establishment would iy miles an hour,” said "‘ hS! _ Truro, &, March 16.—Word sAaiy Kelly, Aged 21, of C he safe of $4,700, Frederick Keating, |in the Brenta and Seren valley. There B closed at 4 o'elock this afternoon. | "\ understod that it is extremely JohnEand danicssi 1 \;‘\,‘\";“,]',: eached here today that 20 persons ... y 1024 U. S. Infantry, Danbury young man, who has been | was slig hostile artillery activity \n investigntion hy the police in- | iyicuit to secure the services of good | GUiving down Main stveet. B ¢ were burncd to death when the lum- | 3 working as cashier for the firm here, |in the upper Val Tellina and along | dicated they said., that large amounts | qo. ioh instructors and it has been in- | Police corroborative statem ‘”,\‘;”"‘l ! ber camp of A. S. Sutherland at Alvin | in Action in France. for the t two years, finds himself | the middle Piave. At Bassono a fleld | of liquor had been shipped here from J timated among lhe faculty members | ¢Xoncrated Mr. Murray = of ‘»'”“ | siding. N was destroyed by fire fn @ had predicament tod locked | battery visibly marked with a Red | New York, Boston and Providence for | "\ " i1igh school that in case Mr, | Chey add that Mr. Array's .“m‘-‘ 04 | Jast night. The dead include the wifo | Hartford, Mareh 15.—All doul) up on the charge of theft. Keating | Cross was marked he use of citiz I el oralldnss loave it may haexs | Sk autoRticls WYCEefEg B ["“ Yo .| @nd six children of one of the lum- [ to the identity of the Bdward had stbauttadl Rise ielination s I S Sk s | e ot adinel e g Paul Charwnskl of 32 Booth street | yeryen, The fire started in a dormi- | Kelly, killed in action in France cashier a fow days ago, clanmaing he JRISONERS INTERN BD. - o : : | cossor and it m Do notesssty o ooy the BB BB KU AR 8 e ““K“\" | tory while the occupants were asleep | removed today when word wag i A L e ey | 26,000 S ERISOT IRNED S NImVEO UNDEANDTERSETON 01 Bhul CSesoU i SET T B SR driven by M. Murray. He added | (g the huilding was o 1 of flames | ceived here that the mother of B irne, Switzerland, Mareh 14 St. Joh N March 16.—The | that the autos were going slowly atf gasors“ere conped rd J. Kelly, Company F, 108q ot night He explain his | Switzerland now shelters 26,000 in- . yig le recognition of the | " he t —— = ntry, had heen notified by the B the office of the coripany | terned war prisoners, says a recent | New Lo e en e f — s g NRGRO LYNCHEDIN COURT YARD | jotant general of the death of v ° o'clock this morning by sayin ensit Of these 16,000 arc Krench, corded by Wit Geors Annonnee ( WEATHER i HIRSCH CASE NEARING END, Monroe, La. §lurch 16.—The body | ton. The fact that he had met gd e baved Whenhoirived Rool | onEnenfanalBelgtansWhlleRI0i0008 arclin' received todiy that the | X il \tnta, Mareh Li—The trial of | of Georse McNeil one of two negroes | scemed practically certain three > ild ht after workiug late, that | Germans and 7,000 relatives of in i | werred the prefix “Royval” | Hartford, March t6—>Fore- || Ay Margaret Hirseh \ecused of | arrested yesterday, suspected of im- | ago. He has two sisters here, hig 8 & had left tho saf . Charged ' torned nen are lving here. Owing on ody of troops representing | cast for Newe Britain and vie || blackmail of Mayor Candler, was re- | plication in the assault of a white [ tive city. His father Thos. W. Kd th tl T i 4 § wre'ty of food no further this colony heciise 15 hiray on | cinity s Eair, warmer fonight | mmed here today with indication that | woman here Thursday, was found | !lives in Whitingville, Mass. The : e ) 3 bes i { will be ac- the e J Gullipo st nd Sunday. {18 e vonld be given to t jury | n ing to @ tree in the court house [ was in his 21st year. He saw sd . Tcopt {and Flandc | = ,”‘_‘*7‘_‘y ofore night. by carly today. ice on he Mexican border in 1916

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